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Tue
Dec
6
Christmas, Cops & Country Music
John Conlee
,
Marty Raybon
,
Ronnie McDowell
,
T Graham Brown
,
David Frizzell
,
Terry McBride
,
Michelle Wright
,
Terri Gibbs
,
Andy Griggs
,
John Ford Coley
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
Doors: 6:00 PM Show: 7:00 PM
Nashville Palace
2611 McGavock Pike
Nashville, Tennessee 37214
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Christmas, Cops & Country Music
December 6th, 2022 - Show at
7 pm
5:30 pm VIP Doors
6:00 pm General Admission Doors
Artist Info:
John Conlee
Ronnie McDowell
Marty Raybon (of Shenendoah)
T. Graham Brown
David Frizzell
Terry McBride (McBride and the Ride)
Michelle Wright
Andy Griggs
Terri Gibbs
John Ford Coley
Ticket Info:
$40 - Advance GA ($50 Day of Show)
$50 - All reserved seats
Event Info:
An event to benefit Law Enforcement Assistance Partnership (LEAP)
Please consider bringing a New UNWRAPPED toy for the officers to be able to present to children in need
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JOHN CONLEE
John Conlee is a lot like the songs of which he sings. He lives a domestic life with his wife gale and three children, Rebecca, Jessica and Johnny. During the past two decades, John Conlee has achieved a level of success that he has sustained by simply being himself and by making records that the listening public can relate to. H is a gifted entertainer, but he’s not into the glitz and hype of the entertainment world. He’d rather spend his “off the road” time working on his 32 acre farm outside of Nashville, or engaging in his woodworking and gun-smithing hobbies.
Born and raised in Kentucky farm country, John Conlee grew up plowing fields, slopping hogs, harvesting grain, raising tobacco, and tending cattle. He began his crusade to save the family farm system several years ago, performing a concert in Omaha, Nebraska in June 1985 as a benefit for the National Farmers Organization. When Willie nelson announced his plans for the Farm Aid concerts, John called and offered his services. John Conlee has since been part of 9 Farm Aid concerts, which have raised 13 million dollars to aid the family farmer.