Garth Brooks Chris LeDoux Brooks and Dunn Joe Diffie Frank Turner The Architects Flogging Molly
Best - Flogging Molly, hands down and 2nd is a LONG ways back.
Worst - Garth Brooks. I'm talking 1997, basically his hey day and I never understood the panty wetting calling him a great showman. It was boring and cliche. Stale. I'd not see him again for free.
JD McPhearson is coming to Green Bay next month - I'll go see him next.
I once saw Allison Krauss and Union Station backed by the Nashville Symphony perform in the Ryman Auditorium.
I've seen a lot of shows, but for musical excellence, none could touch this one. Everyone on stage was a top tier musician.
I've always liked Krauss with the Union Station. I got a friend that played the bass for Union Station in Krauss's earlier years. His name is John Pennell, He wrote several songs She covered including the title track to her album "Every time You Say Goodbye".
John also co-wrote the song Alan Jackson recorded titled "Meat and Potato Man." Lots of talented folks out there that don't normally stand in the spot light for sure....
Garry Allan, hands down. I saw him at a fairly small venue of about 1K people. The guy sounded fantastic and absolutely sang his heart out for the entire show.
Not a live video, but one of my favorites:
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