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Faster Horses Festival with Billy Currington, Blanco Brown, and more

Jul 14, 2023  ·  Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, MI Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, MI

Faster Horses Festival
Jul 14
Faster Horses Festival
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Billy Currington, from Rincon, Georgia, is known for his laid-back, contemporary country style. His hits like "Must Be Doin' Something Right" and "People Are Crazy" topped charts. Collaborating with producer Carson Chamberlain led to a Mercury Records deal. Noteworthy tracks include "Good Directions" and "Don't It." He's celebrated for balancing wry stories and glossy love songs while evolving his sound with modern production. Currington's 2021 album "Intuition" and 2023's "City Don't" highlight his continued success.
Blanco Brown, blending Country, Hip-Hop & Soul into "Trailer Trap," is famous for his 11x PLATINUM hit "The Git Up." He survived a serious accident and honored John Denver with "Take Me Home, Country Roads."
California-born, Texas-raised Madeline Edwards blends jazz, soul, gospel, and country. Highlights include her Opry debut, Crashlanded album, and touring with Chris Stapleton.
Dwight Yoakam, born in Kentucky, is a celebrated country artist known for hits like "Guitars, Cadillacs" and "Fast as You." He boasts 25M+ album sales, 12 gold and 9 platinum albums, and 21 GRAMMY nominations. He has collaborated with stars like Lucinda Williams and Steve Earle, and also acts, with roles in films like "Sling Blade" and "Logan Lucky."
Zac Brown Band, led by Zac Brown, is a multi-platinum, Grammy-winning Southern rock group known for dynamic live shows. They've scored six top 10 Billboard 200 albums and five #1 Country Albums. With 16 #1 radio hits, three Grammys, and 11.2 billion streams, they've topped both Country and Active Rock charts. Their record for most sold-out shows at Fenway Park highlights their widespread appeal.
Shania Twain, born in Windsor and raised in Timmins, Ontario, is a pivotal 1990s country star known for hits like "You're Still the One." Partnering with producer Mutt Lange, she fused country with rock and pop, achieving huge success with albums like The Woman in Me and Come on Over. Twain, an icon in both country and pop, has worked with Michael Bublé and Lionel Richie and enjoyed a Las Vegas residency. Despite setbacks, her 2017 album Now topped the charts, and she continued to evolve with 2023's Queen of Me, embracing modern pop sounds.
Silver, country DJ, known for performing at major events like the Super Bowl, NASCAR, and MLB All-Star Games, has toured with stars like Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, and also played at the ACMs.
Country star Luke Bryan, known for hits like "Crash My Party," has 30 No. 1 hits and 20 billion streams. He’s won 50+ major awards, including Entertainer of the Year.
American Idol winner Chayce Beckham, from California, captivates with his country-rock style & hits like PLATINUM single "23." Known for raw, heartfelt songwriting, he's molded by diverse influences from Johnny Cash to hip hop. Nominated for CMT's Breakthrough Male Video, tours with Luke Bryan and Parker McCollum.
Tennessee native Dustin Lynch has a prolific country music career with hits like "Chevrolet," "Thinking 'Bout You," and "Cowboys and Angels." He's achieved 10 #1s, over 4.4 billion streams, and numerous awards nominations. Known for packed tours, he has shared stages with Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, and others, while being a proud Grand Ole Opry member.
Georgia-born Megan Moroney is a rising Country star, celebrated for her hits "No Caller ID" and "Tennessee Orange." Her sophomore album *Am I Okay?* debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 in 2024. Moroney has won Breakthrough Female Video of the Year at the 2023 CMT Music Awards and several other accolades. Known for her emotive style, she's a defining new voice in Country music.
Dylan Scott, a Curb Records artist from Louisiana, is known for his deep drawl and heartfelt songwriting. He has six No. 1 singles including “My Girl” and “Nobody,” and his career streams exceed 4 billion. Scott won a CMT Music Award for "Nobody" and a GMA Dove Award with Jason Crabb for “Good Morning Mercy.” He has toured with stars like Garth Brooks and Luke Bryan.
Nashville's own Lauren Watkins, a true country voice with hits like "Introducing: Lauren Watkins," thrives under Nicolle Galyon's mentorship at Songs & Daughters/Big Loud. Notable for authentic, rooted sound & tours with Morgan Wallen, Conner Smith.
Warner Records' Warren Zeiders, a Nashville headliner since 2022, boasts over 1.9B streams and hits like "Ride The Lightning" and "Pretty Little Poison." He's a Platinum-certified artist and topped country charts, opening for Jelly Roll in 2024.
Country singer Kameron Marlowe from Kannapolis, NC, gained fame on NBC's The Voice. Known for hits like "Giving You Up," he signed with Columbia Nashville and released "We Were Cowboys." Influenced by Brooks & Dunn and George Strait.
Born in Louisiana, Chris Cagle moved to Houston, grew up on country music, and hit Nashville in 1994. Popular for "My Love Goes On and On," his debut album "Play It Loud" made waves. Known for hits like "Laredo," Cagle has recorded on Virgin and Capitol Records, topping charts and stealing hearts in the country genre.
Oklahoma-born Kylie Morgan, known for confessional lyrics and powerful performances, debuted at the Grand Ole Opry and tours with Old Dominion. Nominated for CMT Music Awards, her hits resonate deeply, amassing nearly 400 million streams.
Tenille Townes, a Columbia Nashville/RCA Records artist, shines in her debut album "The Lemonade Stand." Known for heartfelt, observant songwriting, her songs capture human truths. Inspired by neighborhood walks, her music reflects deep personal emotions and authenticity.
Ray Wylie Hubbard, born in Oklahoma and based in Texas, is a poet and songwriter known for his unique blend of mystic and quixotic styles. Over his 50-year career, he's collaborated with legends like Willie Nelson, Joe Walsh, and Ringo Starr on projects like CO-STARRING and its sequel. Celebrated for his post-Outlaw Country vibe, Hubbard's songs are rich with life and funk, capturing the essence of a romantic and adventurous spirit.
Austin, TX native George Birge, known for hits "Cowboy Songs" and "Mind On You," amasses 150M+ streams. Billboard’s Country Rookie, he's opened for Luke Bryan, Dylan Scott, and more.
Mackenzie Carpenter, from Hull, GA, is a dynamic singer-songwriter known for hits like "Villain" and "I'm Not Pretty." She's collaborated with Megan Moroney, opened for stars like Miranda Lambert, and performed at major events like CMA Fest and the Grand Ole Opry. Featured on Spotify's Hot Country and CMT’s Next Women of Country, Carpenter’s style blends genuine storytelling with catchy country tunes.
Ashland Craft, born in Piedmont, SC, is known for her honky-tonk style and country music flair. Her debut album, "TRAVELIN’ KIND," earned her a spot on CMT’s Next Women of Country 2021 and Pandora’s Country Artists to Watch. Hailed as a "country badass" by American Songwriter, she has toured with Luke Bryan, Ashley McBryde, and more. Influenced by Shania Twain, Chris Stapleton, and others, Craft shines with tracks like “I Smoke Weed” featuring Brothers Osborne on HIXTAPE: Vol. 2.
John Morgan, from Sylva, NC, blends bluegrass roots and country. Known for hits with Jason Aldean, he’s a Grammy nominee and opened for major stars. Notable song: “If I Didn’t Love You.”

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