Little Big Town, Rodney Atkins, Billy Currington, & Foreigner

Starting Sunday August 24 the Shenandoah Valley will welcome this GRAND SLAM line-up!

Stay with us at www.BlueMountainOasis.com or www.BryceCondo.com and easily visit the Shenandoah County Fair and see live performances by Little Big Town, Rodney Atkins, Billy Currington, and Foreigner.

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Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Roads Schlapman, Phillip Sweet and Jimi Westbrook know what really matters—friends, family, the power of music.

By the time the group’s shimmering harmonies, knockout stage shows and superb songcraft earned them a well-deserved breakthrough with 2005’s platinum The Road to Here, the bond among them was already more family than

Rodney Atkins’ second album, If You’re Going through Hell, captures every aspect of Rodney’s life, not only as a great singer but as a man who is lucky enough to be living his dream.

“Every song I sing is about the world as I know it. Every word is real. I’m not going to sing it if it isn’t.”

If country music is about being real, then this album could not get any more country. It takes just a few seconds of the opening track, “These Are My People,” to carry us into Rodney’s past, when he “grew up down by the railroad tracks, shooting BBs at old beer cans, choking on a smoke from a Lucky Strike that someone lifted off his old man.”

Although success has carried country singer/songwriter Billy Currington far away from his beloved hometown of Rincon, Georgia, he remains the same simple man who was indelibly shaped by his upbringing in this small Southern town with a population of 4,376.

Currington burst onto the music scene in 2003 with his eponymous debut CD, which contained the powerful Top 10 hit “Walk a Little Straighter” and the fun Top 5 smash “I Got a Feelin’,” which was accompanied by the memorable video co-starring Baywatch beauty Gena Lee Nolin.

Celebrating their 30th anniversary as a band, Foreigner is back, bigger, more powerful and explosive than ever.

"This band is really enthusiastic and we worked very hard (over the past 2 years) to reestablish Foreigner as a major force in the USA. This is the most dynamic lineup since the early days,” says band founding member, Mick Jones.

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