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Country music legend Tracy Lawrence is coming to Central Illinois! He will be joined by Confederate Railroad and Tyson Schulte (acoustic). This is a concert you DO NOT want to miss! Celebrate the Marshall-Putnam County Fair's 103rd Anniversary Celebration with 3 amazing bands for one low price! Grab your tickets today! Location: Marshall-Putnam County Fair, Henry, IL Date: July 18, 2024 Time: 7:00 pm Gates Open: 5:30 pm Tickets: -VIP Tickets- $40: Front of the stage, VIP-only bathrooms, VIP-only bar, VIP Party Zone. VIP Section is on the track. Standing room with limited seating. -Box Seats- $40: Assigned seats in front of grandstand. Please call the Fair office at 309-364-2814 to purchase. -General Admission- $30: Grandstand seating
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Confederate Railroad Biography
Confederate Railroad is a country band founded in the early 1990s from Texas, USA. The lead singer is Danny Shirley.
Led by Shirley, the original group which came to the attention of Atlantic president Rick Blackburn, consisted of guitarist Michael Lamb, Gates Nichols on pedal steel, keyboard player Chris McDaniel, Wayne Secrest on bass and Mark DuFresne on drums. Lamb left the group in 1995 and was replaced by Jimmy Dormire.
Despite Confederate Railroad's outward appearance as a tougher-than-leather Southern rock band, it was a reflective ballad which spoke of two old reliable loves which vaulted the group into stardom. "Jesus and Mama" entered the country chart during the warm months of 1992, and hit the Top Five that autumn.
Read MoreLed by Shirley, the original group which came to the attention of Atlantic president Rick Blackburn, consisted of guitarist Michael Lamb, Gates Nichols on pedal steel, keyboard player Chris McDaniel, Wayne Secrest on bass and Mark DuFresne on drums. Lamb left the group in 1995 and was replaced by Jimmy Dormire.
Despite Confederate Railroad's outward appearance as a tougher-than-leather Southern rock band, it was a reflective ballad which spoke of two old reliable loves which vaulted the group into stardom. "Jesus and Mama" entered the country chart during the warm months of 1992, and hit the Top Five that autumn.
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