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    It’s Happening at Chinook Winds in October ...
by Teresa Simmons
The Rednecks are Coming’„The Rednecks are
Coming! Operation Redneck Tour, That Is!
On Oct. 24-25, the Operation
Redneck tour featuring John
Anderson, Confederate Railroad, and
David Ball will perform at Chinook
Winds Casino.
Country music fans know John
Anderson as true to real country music
and his instantly recognizable baritone
voice sets him apart from many other
country singers. Over the years,
Anderson has engaged himself into his
fan’s hearts with top 10 hits like
Seminole Wind, Bendit Until It Breaks,
Money In The Bank, and many more
leading all the way back to his first big
hit, 1959.
His newest album, Mississippi
Rainstorm, was released in July. For
more than 20 years, Anderson has been
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putting out hits and, no, he’s not about
to stop anytime soon.
Confederate Railroad’s high-
energy style and raucous sense of
humor has earned a lot of favorable
comparisons to Lynyrd Skynyrd, Hank
Williams Jr., and Charlie Daniels, but
its energetic and sometimes sentimental
music has carved out a spot in country
music all its own.
After a decade of backing up greats
like David Allan Coe and Johnny
Paycheck, CRR had its first big hits
in 1992 with Jesus and Mama and
Queen of Memphis. Since then, hits
like When You Leave That Way You
Can Never Go Back, Daddy Never
Was The Cadillac Kind, and Trashy
Women have continued to make the
group’s live shows exactly what their
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Michael
One Man
Becomes Three
Rock ‘n’ Roll
Legends
The Great Pretender Show starring
Michael & Blue Suede will fool
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everyone’s ears and eyes at Chinook
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Winds Casino on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1.
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Show times are 8 p.m. on Oct. 31 and
4 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Nov. 1.
Halloween is a time for resembling
Air Supply in Concert
someone else, perhaps someone who
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has reached musical super-stardom. In
The Great Pretender Show starring
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Michael and Blue Suede, Michael
doesn’t just look the part, he sings it
too. And he doesn’t pay tribute to just
one timeless musical treasure, he
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honors three - Roy Orbison, Wayne
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Newton, and The King, Elvis Presley.
In Michael’s previous performance
at Chinook Winds, attendees were
awestruck by his ability to reach even
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the most difficult notes of Roy Orbison
and perform Elvis’ American Trilogy to
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such perfection that even the most avid
Elvis fan would have difficulty
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Supported by a live band and
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background singers, The Great
Pretender Show is sure to get the ghosts
The Great Pr lender Show
and goblins rockin’ and rollin' at
—L Chinook Winds Casino. Tickets range
from $10 to $20.
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scores of fans want, an exciting and
entertaining concert.
David Ball is a gift to those country
music fans who crave a more traditional
country sound. The gifted singer/
songwriter and son of a Baptist preacher
left his South Carolina home at age 17
with a group of musician friends called
Uncle Walt’s Band.
Once out on his own, his hits
Thinking Problem, When The Thought
of You Catches Up With Me, and Look
What Followed Me Home earned him a
Grammy nomination for Best Country
Male Vocalist. His latest release, Amigo,
has fans and music critics thrilled that
he and his traditional style of country
music are back.
Shows are at 8 p.m. both nights.
Tickets range from $20 to $40.