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Two Step Inn with Travis Tritt, Zach Bryan, and more

Apr 15, 2023  ·  San Gabriel Park, Georgetown, TX San Gabriel Park, Georgetown, TX

Two Step Inn
Apr 15
Two Step Inn
Past Concert

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Marietta, GA country star blending Southern rock/blues/gospel; Class of ’89 (with Garth Brooks, Clint Black, Alan Jackson). Hits “Here’s a Quarter,” “Great Day,” 30M sales, 2 Grammys, 4 CMAs, Opry member.
Born in Japan, raised in Oklahoma; Navy vet turned singer-songwriter/alt-rock. Inspired by Bon Iver & Otis Redding; broke out via a Jacksonville album with Navy peers; sells out 1k–70k shows.
Tyler Childers, born in Lawrence County, Kentucky, is a country singer-songwriter known for his authentic Appalachian storytelling. His music blends neotraditional country, bluegrass, and folk. Notable albums include *Purgatory*, *Country Squire*, *Rustin' in the Rain*, and *Snipe Hunter*. He earned a Grammy for "Bitin' List" and is celebrated for hits like "Feathered Indians" and "In Your Love," often exploring themes of rural life and social justice.
Dripping Springs, TX trio Midland: GRAMMY-nominated, postmodern classic country with rich harmonies/steel. 5x Platinum #1 “Drinkin’ Problem”; hits “Burn Out.”
Wynonna Judd: American country legend known for raw, soulful power; reinvented her sound on The Hard Truth with producer/songwriter Cactus Moser (Highway 101).
Texas-born country star Clay Walker: multi‑Platinum, 11 No.1 hits/40 chart singles (“If I Could Make a Living,” “She Won’t Be Lonely Long”); MS advocate/founder; Texas Cowboy HOF.
Seminole, Texas-born country icon Tanya Tucker—voice behind “Delta Dawn”—2x GRAMMY winner, Country Music Hall of Fame; 10 Billboard No.1s, 23 Top 40 albums.
Chicago-born gospel/soul icon of the Staple Singers; fierce, timeless voice. Grammy winner (Lifetime), Kennedy Center Honoree, halls of fame; collabs: Dylan, Prince, Aretha, Willie.
Jo Dee Messina: chart-topping ’90s country powerhouse, known for soaring vocals; 9 No.1s/16 Top 40; first woman with 3 multi-week No.1s; ACM/CMA/AMA/Billboard/GRAMMY honoree.
Tallahassee-born T-Pain (Faheem Najm) reshaped pop/hip-hop/R&B; 50M+ singles, billions of streams, 6 GRAMMYs; “All I Do Is Win,” top NPR Tiny Desk, Masked Singer winner.
Mississippi-born, Florida-raised Diplo: Philly’s Hollertronix/Mad Decent & Higher Ground boss; Major Lazer, LSD (with Sia/Labrinth) + Silk City. 13x Grammy nominee. Grammy-winning “Electricity” (w/ Dua Lipa), 3B+ LSD streams.
Formed in Muscle Shoals, AL, Shenandoah blend radio-friendly and traditional country; gold albums, hits “Two Dozen Roses” & “Next to You”; Grammy/CMA w/ Alison Krauss.
Vidor, Texas-born country singer with a traditional sound and storytelling style; hits include “Holdin’ Heaven,” “Watermelon Crawl,” “Keeper of the Stars,” “Jose Cuervo.” Gold/platinum.
Tyler, TX-born country artist Niko Moon (Sir Rosevelt w/ Zac Brown, Ben Simonetti). “Good Time” #1; wrote 8 #1s for Wallen, Avicii; SESAC award.
East Texas country provocateur w/ “Big Velvet” baritone; blends classic grit, gospel & rock swagger. Sons of Fathers alum; hits “Cocaine Country Dancing,” “Fuck You Money”; GOLD “Last Of My Kind” w/ Shaboozey; 434M streams; collabs Margo Price, Orville Peck, Cody Jinks & Lana Del Rey.
Formed in Nashville (1989), Grammy-winning country group Diamond Rio: “Meet in the Middle” (first debut No.1), “One More Day,” “Beautiful Mess”; 6.8M albums sold.
American pop-country band Lonestar (Drew Womack, Dean Sams, Michael Britt, Keech Rainwater): 20+ Hot Country hits, 10 No.1s incl “Amazed”; 10.5M sold; ACM & CMA winners.
Party-minded Nashville-recorded country-pop artist Uncle Kracker, known for heartfelt, infectious lyrics and interactive live shows that leave fans smiling.
Born in North Carolina, country star Priscilla Block is known for bold, confessional storytelling; hits “Just About Over You” (Platinum) & “You, Me, And Whiskey” w/ Justin Moore (No. 1).
Southern Illinois country singer-songwriter; outlaw country & southern rock vibe. Hit “Dust on the Bottle”; wrote for Chesney, Aldean, Bryan, Church, FGL & more.
Plant City, FL-born ’90s contemporary country star/songwriter; daughter of Mel Tillis. Hits: “Mi Vida Loca,” “Maybe It Was Memphis.” ACM Female Vocalist winner; collab w/ Lorrie Morgan.
West Virginia-bred singer-songwriter Charles Wesley Godwin crafts heartfelt Americana/country. Albums Seneca, How the Mighty Fall & Family Ties; collabs Luke Combs, Wyatt Flores.
Greenville, SC singer-songwriter blending honky-tonk country + indie rock wit; known for “Right Time,” “Highway Queen.” Worked with Dan Auerbach, Josh Homme & Lana Del Rey.
U.S. country singer Doug Stone (Epic) debuted in 1990; known for pure, traditional hits “In a Different Light,” “A Jukebox and a Country Song”; 8 #1s, 22 charted singles, 10M+ sales.
Fort Worth, TX country singer with rock ’n’ roll swagger; inspired by George Strait & Elvis. Dallas/Fort Worth topped iTunes; Billboard pick. Hits: “Honky Tonkin’ About” w/ The Reklaws, “I Got a Problem.” Opry, Stagecoach; first F1 racetrack show.
Little Texas: ’90s country vocal band; self-written hits “God Blessed Texas,” “What Might Have Been,” “My Love,” “Kick a Little”; 7M sold, ACM Top Vocal Group ’94.
Nashville country-pop singer-songwriter; TWENTY SOMETHING’s “goodbye looks good on you” (feat. Mitchell Tenpenny) earned RIAA Class of 2024; #1 w/ Tiësto (“Hot Honey”).
Kentucky-born Elvie Shane blends Country/Americana/Heartland Rock with raw, empathetic blue-collar storytelling; praised by Billboard & Rolling Stone as a new voice.
Madeline Edwards, born in California and raised in Houston, blends deeply emotional country and soul. Known for powerful storytelling, she’s performed with The Highwomen, opened for Chris Stapleton, and made her Grand Ole Opry debut. Her music, shaped by personal loss, inspires healing across generations.

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