Gone Country

The Colony, TX

$2500 - $5000

Travels up to 120 miles

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Overview

Gone Country is a Dallas-based tribute band that was formed from local musicians who love the traditional country music sound performed by the living legend Alan Jackson. Alan's music has developed and grown in popularity since the 90's as his song writing was influenced by his family, the community, culture, and sounds of his hometown. We are excited to perform the music that speaks to his fans across the musical spectrum for the ultimate Alan Jackson experience. Alan's signature style of music has become synonymous with a diverse collection of melodies and compositions that have climbed the charts to multiple #1 hits.


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Price range: $2500 - $5000

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