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COUNTRY GRAMMAR
The hottest music genre today is country. The hottest band in the Mid-South doing it...Country Grammar!
From the classics to today’s top hits, this band does them all. Perfect for family-oriented events, they play the hits that will get everybody from little Sue to Grandpa Ed up and movin’!
The six members of Country Grammar are seasoned performers who draw everyone into the show with great harmonies, awesome guitar work, and a totally professional stage presentation.
Blending male and female vocals,Country Grammar brings a versatile song list to any event. The band can play any fuction, from festivals and high-profile galas, to corporate parties, weddings, and nightclubs.
And when you book Country Grammar, don’t forget your hat. You’ll need it to tip toward the band. The odds are with it that their next song will be one of your favorites!!
SONG LIST:
Sugarland: Something More, Baby Girl Garth Brooks: Friends in Low Places, Shameless, Papa Loved Mama Shania Twain: Man, I Feel Like a Woman, I'm Outta Here Keith Urban: Better Life, You'll Think of Me Joe Nichols: Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off Gretchen Wilson: Redneck Woman, Here for the Party Hank Williams, Jr.: Family Tradition Brooks & Dunn: Play Somethin' Country Kenny Chesney: She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy, The Good Stuff Martina McBride: This One's for the Girls Dierks Bently: What Was I Thinkin' Nancy Sinatra: These Boots Are Made for Walkin' Montgomery Gentry: Hell Yeah! Rascal Flatts: Fast Cars & Freedom Sara Evans: Suds in the Bucket George Strait: Amarillo by Morning Tim McGraw/Faith Hill: It's Your Love Toby Keith: I Ain't as Good as I Once Was, Whiskey Girl Alan Jackson: Don't Rock the Jukebox, Chattahoochee, Remember When Faith Hill: Breathe, This Kiss SheDaisy: Don't Worry About It Big-N-Rich: Save a Horse Tim McGraw: I Like It I Love It, She's My Kinda Rain Brad Paisley: Alcohol Clay Walker: Nothing but the Radio Sawyer Brown: The Race Is On Travis Tritt: T.R.O.U.B.L.E. LeAnn Womack: I Hope You Dance Collin Ray: That's My Story Juice Newton: Angel of the Morning Mary Chapin Carpenter: I Feel Lucky Reba McEntyre: Fancy The Judds: Rockin' with the Rythm of the Rain Lorie Morgan: Watch Me, It's a Heartache Alabama: Take Me Down, Mountain Music Trisha Yearwood: She's in Love with the Boy, That's What I Like about You Dolly Parton: Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That? Pam Tillis: Cleopatra George Strait: Ocean Front Property Leann Rimes: One Way Ticket Trick Pony: Pour Me Bobbie Gentry: Ode to Billie Joe Johnny Cash: Ring of Fire Oak Ridge Boys: Elvira Glen Campbell: Rhinestone Cowboy Blake Shelton: Some Beach
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