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Saturday, June 2, 20127:00 PM
Country Throwdown Tour & Festival
Fired up by Kingsford
featuring Gary Allan, Rodney Atkins and Josh ThompsonPlus a FREE music festival in Lincoln Park Civic Commons starting at 3:00 PM with Sunny Sweeney, Eric Paslay and other artists!
Fraze Pavilion Stage at 7:00 PM
$45.50 - Side Orchestra (Sections A&D)
$35.50 - Lawn/TerraceKick up your boots as the Country Throwdown Tour rolls into Kettering on June 2nd. Enjoy a FREE music festival in Lincoln Park Civic Commons with two stages starting at 3 PM. Appearing on the Second Stage is Sunny Sweeney, Eric Paslay, Florida Georgia Line and Maggie Rose. On the Bluebird Cafe Stage, will be Channing Wilson, Rose Falcon and Carly Pearce.
3:30 PM – Maggie Rose, Side Stage
4:15 PM – Florida Georgia Line, Side Stage
4:45 PM – Channing Wilson, Bluebird Cafe Stage
5:00 PM – Rose Falcon, Bluebird Cafe Stage
5:15 PM – Eric Paslay, Side Stage
5:45 PM – Carly Pearce, Bluebird Cafe Stage
6:15 PM – Sunny Sweeney, Side StageA ticketed concert begins at 7:00 PM on the main Fraze Pavilion stage with Gary Allan, Rodney Atkins and Josh Thompson.

Gary Allan is not just another hat act. Allan brings poise to the stage that distinguishes him from other artists that emerged when he did in the mid ‘90’s. His neo-traditionalist lyrics are vastly reminiscent of his idols Buck Owens and Merle Haggard. Allan’s current album Get Off on the Pain, is truly one of his most liberated creations. Some of Allan’s most successful songs include “Watching Airplanes,” “Her Man,” “From Where I’m Sitting,” “Smoke Rings in the Dark,” “Songs About Rain,” “Get Off on the Pain,” “It Would Be You,” and holiday favorite “Please Come Home for Christmas.”

Rodney Atkins has been successfully leading the country music charts and selling albums since his career began in 2006, when he hit the scene with his first number one single, “If You’re Going Through Hell,” which was also the Number One Country Song of the Year according to Billboard in 2006. The East Tennessee native has charted seven Top 20 singles including five No. 1s: “If You’re Going Through Hell,” “Watching You,” “These Are My People,” “Cleaning This Gun (Come On In),” and “It’s America.” His hit “Farmer’s Daughter” is a platinum-selling single; increasing his single sales to over 4 million. His new album, Take a Back Road, features the smash single by the same name.

Josh Thompson is working-class country’s most authentic spokesman in a generation. A compelling singer, he is an artist whose songwriting reflects both the gritty realities of blue-collar life and the beer-fueled release of the Friday-night honky-tonk. That work ethic, the honesty in his writing, and the energy in his performances have combined to make Josh a powerful new voice in country music. Thompson’s Columbia Nashville debut, Way Out Here, showcases the man who has lived the music he makes. Some album highlights include “Name In This Town,” “I’ve Always Been Me,” “You Ain’t Seen Country Yet,” “Way Out Here,” “Won’t Be Lonely Long,” and “I Won’t Go Crazy.” His new album, Comin’ Around features new songs fans are sure to love.
Join all of these country stars when they take the Fraze stage this summer! They’re sure to throw-down some great honky-tonk, boot-kickin’ jams!
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above video: Gary Allan, "Best I Ever Had"
above video: Rodney Atkins, "These Are My People"
above video: Josh Thompson, "Won't Be Lonely Long"
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