
Date & Time
Sat, May 2, 10:00 PM
Price
$18
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Performing
Mark Chesnutt is one of Countrys true musical treasures. Critics have hailed him as a classic Country singer of the first order and some of Country musics most elite entertainers from George Jones to George Strait echo this sentiment. Mark Chesnutts stature is easily gauged; he has 14 No. 1 hits, 23 top ten singles, four platinum albums and five gold records. Country music critics and fans alike need look no further when it comes to Country music basics. If you ask Mark Chesnutt hell tell you, Its the music that has kept me around this long. In a world that sometimes confuses style with substance, Mark Chesnutt possesses both. Remaining true to himself as a traditional country artist while still keeping up with the ever- changing country landscape, Mark has a knack for picking great songs; delivering them with his world-class vocals; and with real heart-felt emotion. Mark has set the bar for his generationnot just for his being a consistent hit maker, but because of his love of genuine country music. Mark Chesnutts personal integrity as well as his principal to record a genuine country song has made him a fixture on radio and in the honky tonks. Chesnutt got his start in the honky-tonks of Beaumont, Texas, learning from his father, Bob Chesnutt, a singer, record collector, and major fan of classic country music. Playing along side his dad, one set at a time, Mark embraced his fathers influence and began making a name for himself. Mark sang covers by Lefty, Merle, George, and Waylon to develop his unmatched crowd-pleasing rapport and his authentic country style
About
Mark Chesnutt was finally back on top of his world – then he started having pain in his arm. The pain wasn't in his shoulder as is typical in a heart attack, but below his elbow. It was a Friday night, and he was playing in Texas. After his concert the next night, his wife called an ambulance to meet the tour bus on the way home and transport him to the hospital. The night ended in emergency quadruple bypass surgery. It was June of 2024—the latest hurdle in years of health challenges Chesnutt had tackled to work his way back to the stage. The '90s country star had to start all over again. But just like always, Mark Chesnutt was up to the challenge. With hits including "Too Cold at Home," "Brother Jukebox," and "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing,"
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