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Four
on the Floor
It has been said that our
lives are chronicled by the music of the times. Four on the
Floor plays the classic songs from the baby boomer generation;
from the soulful sounds of the 50's and 60's to the pop, disco,
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Sammi
Moore Band
Sammi Moore rocked the stage last year. The crowd
loved her, so we're bringing her back. Sammi competed on the USA
Network's Nashville Star television talent competition and was chosen as
an alternate (top 12). Since then, Sammi has been performing at Tootsie's
Orchid Lounge in Nashville as well as other venues across the southeast. |
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Randy
Moore & the Fabulous Suedes
Randy Moore and the Fabulous Suedes have that
Texas Blues sounding thing in their music, you can hear Waylon, Commander
Cody, Stevie Ray, Little Milton, and Carl Perkins in there, it's an
energizing yet laid back boogie at the same time. Randy and the boys
are playing somewhere in America every night and somebody's having a good
time. This band will entertain at the Riverwalk Park where Cruisin'
classic car show will be taking place on Saturday. |
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Exile Formed
in Richmond, KY, in 1963 as the Exiles. Toured with Dick Clark Caravan of
Stars from '65 to '68. Changed name to Exile in 1972. #1 pop hit
with "Kiss You All Over" in 1978. Evolved into country in
1983 with 21 country chart hits. Ten #1 country hits. 11
nominations Vocal or Instrumental Group of the Year. Members of
Exile penned hits for pop and country artists. |
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Kentucky
Headhunters
Nashville has hardly been the same since the
Kentucky Headhunters took it by storm in 1990. A country act--in the
loosest sense of the term--the Headhunter's hard-driving music ranges far
afield into boogie, old-style rock 'n roll, and white-boy electric guitar
blues. The result is a rowdy and woolly as the singers themselves--a
guitar-charged stomping sound variously described as "psycho-billy"
and "hillbilly speed metal." Best known for "Dumas
Walker" & "Oh Lonesome Me" |
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