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Love That Country Music February 11

Love That Country Music February 11

Set List:
Lisbeth Hauge – My Kind Of Magic
Amanda Anne Platt and the Honeycutters – Perfect Word
Blue Rodeo – When You Were Wild
Desmond Jones – Two Dreams
Echo Valley – Cry Cry Darlin
The Gravel Yard – All Burned Up
Noel McKay & Brennen Leigh – One to Run the River
G. Thomas – Living in the West feat. The Bellamy Brothers
Jamestown Revival – These Days
Martha Fields – Yellow Roses
Angela Autumn – God’s Green Earth
Summer Dean – Dear Caroline
Travis Cline – Rosie Rose
Convoy – Neon Tan
David Beck’s Tejano Weekend – Shouting Your Name

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