When: Fri, June 22 @ 6pm
Where: Raising Cane’s Railroad Park Stage
Josh Walker and the Tannehill Band is a small town group of guys who play inspiring music with a rhythm and blues, southern rock, and soul country feel.
Promoting the North Louisiana Peach Industry Since 1951
When: Fri, June 22 @ 6pm
Where: Raising Cane’s Railroad Park Stage
Josh Walker and the Tannehill Band is a small town group of guys who play inspiring music with a rhythm and blues, southern rock, and soul country feel.
When: Fri, June 22 @ 9pm
Where: Raising Cane’s Railroad Park Stage
“Entertaining a crowd, meeting the fans, hearing their stories, seeing them have the time of their lives … that is what God put me here to do … that’s my passion.” ~ John King
In a short time, King has been making a name for himself in Country Music. John’s debut radio single, “Tonight Tonight,” earned him his first Top 40 hit and was heard by millions of NFL fans and used to highlight CBS network’s Thursday night football throughout the 2014 season.
In late 2017, King released the single “I Still Pick Up” from his latest project. The song debuted Top 5 on the Apple Music Hot Chart and has already gained over 1 million streams in a short time. The music video recently debuted on CMT and was voted Top 10 on the countdown.
For more information on John King please visit https://www.johnkingcountry.com/, like him on Facebook, and follow him on Twitter and Instagram @johnkingcountry.
When: Fri, June 22 @ 7pm
Where: Raising Cane’s Railroad Park Stage
Lacy Cavalier – Every Time It Rains
It’s here, it’s here! My official music video for “Every Time It Rains”! I couldn’t be more excited about or proud of how this video turned out. I hope y’all enjoy every second of it. xxo.
Posted by Lacy Cavalier on Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Cavalier is one to watch. The Louisiana-born singer began her entertainment career as a child actress, but she soon realized her real dream was performing her music on the stage. At age 15, she moved to Nashville and began working to make that dream come true.
She caught the attention of songwriter-producer Victoria Shaw, whose songwriting credits include Garth Brooks’ “The River,” Doug Stone’s “Too Busy Being in Love” and John Michael Montgomery’s “I Love the Way You Love Me”.
Together, Cavalier and Shaw are making music that appears destined to capture the attention of country music fans.
Samantha Stephens, for CMT.comLacy is from Minden, Louisiana. For more information on Lacy Cavalier visit https://lacycavalier.com/. You may also follow her on Facebook or find her on Twitter and Instagram @LacyCavalier.
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