Set List:
Nickola Magnolia – Home
Andrew Dean and The Farm Machine – Country Time
The Jensen Sisters – All the Way Through
Dori Freeman – The Storm
Tim Raybon Band – Leaving Cleveland
The Lucky Ones – Kate and Dan
The Band Of Heathens – L.A. Freeway
Hip Swayers – Heard An Angel
The Delevantes – Every Sunset
Jeff Crosby and Darci Carlson – Hangovers and Heartbreaks
David Carl – Somethin Sweet
My Darling Clementine – Ashes, Flowers And Dust
Lynchburg – Drinking for a While
Chelsea Heck – Showin’ You the Door
Brennen Leigh – If Tommy Duncan’s Voice Was Booze
Western Swing Project – Over The Moon
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