Monday, 2 June 2014

Alabama Will Return To CMA Music Festival After Two Decades

Group will kick off the festivities with June 5 concert in Nashville

Alabama, the group home Eighties machines best known for hits like "Mountain Music" and " Dixieland Delight" , will kick off CMA Music Festival this year on Thursday, June 5th marks the first appearance of the band in the country with based in Nashville fest in nearly two decades . The group - formed by singer Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry bassist and guitarist Jeff Cook - announced the show on Twitter, asking fans to chime in with suggestions for playlist.

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It has been a decade too busy to Alabama, whose three members ( drummer Mark Herndon , though included in the Hall of country music fame with the group, which was considered a murderer hired by Owen) emerged from semi -retirement in 2011 sing in Brad Paisley 's chart -topping "Old Alabama. " from there , the band resumed touring and recording , including the monitoring of two new songs for a tribute album , Alabama and friends , which entered the Top 10 last summer. Many of the artists also appeared on the album, including Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Rascal Flatts and Florida Georgia Line, play their own shows in CMA Fest, which is expected to bring more than 200,000 fans to downtown Nashville.

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