
"Easton Corbin is set to take the stage Feb. 26 with his blend of traditional and modern country music. Known for No. 1 singles like "A Little More Country Than That" and "Roll With It," Corbin's tour title, "Lonesome Drinkers," comes from a song on his latest release "Let's Do Country Right." Named Billboard's 2010 Top New Country Artist, Corbin has gone on to amass seven top 10 singles and three American Country Awards."
"Celtic superstars and powercouple MacMaster and Leahy have between them five JUNO Awards, six gold albums, 19 East Coast Music Awards, five Canadian Country Music Association Awards and an Oscar. Having performed separately with artists like the Chieftains, Faith Hill, Carlos Santana, Don Henley and Béla Fleck, the couple is touring together for the first time since their marriage in 2000."
Campbell's Heritage Theatre will present country and Celtic performances to conclude the season. Easton Corbin performs Feb. 26 with a blend of traditional and modern country, featuring hits like "A Little More Country Than That" and "Roll With It," and promoting his "Lonesome Drinkers" tour from the album Let's Do Country Right. Corbin earned Billboard's 2010 Top New Country Artist and has multiple top 10 singles and American Country Awards. The season closes Feb. 28 with Natalie Macmaster and Donnell Leahy and the Celtic All Stars, who bring numerous JUNO, East Coast Music, Canadian Country Music Association awards and an Oscar. Both shows start at 8 p.m. at the Heritage Theatre, 1 W. Campbell Ave.; tickets via phone or HeritageTheatre.org.
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