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In case you haven’t noticed, we here at the Rams Head have gone a little “country crazy” here this year. We are lucky to be promoting some of country’s biggest stars across our three venues. Stay tuned to our good friends at WPOC to hear interviews with these artists and for your chance to enter great contests all summer – but in the meantime, don’t sit on the opportunity to great seats for all of these shows soon. Here’s a full rundown:
Ronnie Dunn’s Pier Party – June 10 – Pier Six Pavilion
Our country kickoff party at Pier Six! One half of Brooks and Dunn comes to the Pier performing a full set – half of which will be Brooks and Dunn songs and half will be new songs from his acclaimed new CD. Ronnie Dunn is more than just the first-ever solo album by one of country music’s most beloved artists — a man who’s already learned a thing or two about being a singer in a cowboy band. As familiar as his winning voice has become, Ronnie Dunn has only now taken the time to explore once and for all his own powerful voice as a brand new solo artist. And as Dunn himself notes with a laugh, “I have to say, I’m sure enjoying feeling ‘new’ all over again.” Buy Tickets
Justin Moore – June 3 – Rams Head Live
When Justin Moore found himself homesick and missing his mother’s Southern cooking after moving to Nashville several years ago to pursue his musical dream, he was inspired to write “Small Town USA,” an ode to the spirit and simplicity of small-town life. “A lot of people called it prison when I was growin’ up/But these are my roots and this is what I love,” sings Justin about Poyen, Ark. That song has become a massive country radio hit, and Justin has become one of the genre’s biggest rising stars. We are excited to welcome him to Rams Head Live Friday night June 3rd!
Trace Adkins – July 1 – Pier Six Pavilion
Trace Adkins has long been country music’s alpha male, a man whose commanding presence and once-in-a-generation baritone have made him a pillar of the contemporary Nashville sound.
He is the man who gave us one of modern-day country’s rowdiest classics, “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk,” and one of its most touching, “You’re Gonna Miss This,” which earned two of his four Grammy nominations, became his third chart-topping hit, and was named the ACM’s Single of the Year. He is equally convincing across a musical spectrum that stretches from “Hot Mama” to “Songs About Me,” from “(This Ain’t No) Thinkin’ Thing” to “Then They Do.” Buy Tickets
Dierks Bentley – July 21 – Pier Six Pavilion
Dierks Bentley is one of country music’s most successful hitmakers – since 2003 he has had SEVEN #1 singles, including his debut single “What Was I Thinkin’”, as well as “Come a Little Closer”, “Settle for a Slowdown”, “Every Mile a Memory”, “Free and Easy (Down the Road I Go)”, “Feel That Fire” and “Sideways”. It’s his live show, however, where Dierks sets himself apart. One of country’s most exciting and impassioned live shows, Dierks always leaves his audience wanting more.
Phil Vassar – Sept. 29 – Rams Head On Stage
Phil Vassar’s unbounded energy and limitless talent have proven him, again and again, as one of Nashville’s most prolific and versatile stars. Those who best understand Phil Vassar — good-time, piano playing, boundless energy on stage, hardest-working-man-in-the business– also understand the ongoing evolution of his original music. This Virginia-born songwriter and musician has undoubtedly made his mark in Nashville as an acclaimed artist. Phil’s known not only for his gift for hit songwriting, but also for his compelling and highly entertaining skills on the piano. His uniquely piano-based, rhythm and blues-infused, infectiously buoyant brand of music has carried Phil throughout his career and remains his specialty in the genre. Buy Tickets

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Thanks to whoever thought to have iced water available for everyone at the Dierkes Bentley concert. It was much appreciated.