Bryan, Twain, ZBB headline Faster Horses
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Bryan, Twain, ZBB headline Faster Horses

Wednesday, January 25, 2023 – The 10th-annual Faster Horses Music and Camping Festival will return in July with headliners Luke Bryan, Shania Twain and Zac Brown Band.

The festival will be held on the Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Mich. on Friday, July 14 through Sunday, July 16.

The three-day, two-stage festival's main stage will host performances by Priscilla Block, Blanco Brown, Chris Cagle, Billy Currington, Dustin Lynch, Kameron Marlowe, MIKE., Kylie Morgan, Dylan Scott, Dee Jay Silver, Conner Smith, Tenille Townes, Hailey Whitters, Dwight Yoakam and Warren Zeiders.

Faster Horses will also continue to introduce fans to new acts, bringing a second stage lineup, "Next from Nashville." Vivienne Artur, Chayce Beckham, George Birge, Ben Burgess, Mackenzie Carpenter, Ashland Craft, Madeline Edwards, Alexander Ludwig, John Morgan, Megan Moroney, Pillbox Patti, MacKenzie Porter, Peytan Porter, Aaron Raitiere and Lauren Watkins will play. Ray Wylie Hubbard will also perform at the festival.

Three-day passes go on-sale beginning Feb. 10 at 10 a.m. eastern.


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When listening to Shania Twain's first album in five years, the listener is faced with making the big decision - blue or green disc. Green supposedly contains 19 country songs. With red, you get the pop version of those same exact songs recorded (international fans get a blue album with Asian sounds). Twain may be generous with the amount of material here, but the overall effect is one of too much music and not enough quality. Yes, there are some country touches and instrumentation, but if you ...
Like a good many country artists in the HNC phase of country, success seems to breed a situation where artists turn their backs on the very genre which spawned them. After the massive success of "The Woman In Me," Shania Twain has strayed very far from country in what is essentially a pop album. Few of the 16 songs are country: the first single, the catchy, uptempo "Love Gets Me Every Time" with its killer three fiddle attack, "You're Still The One," "Honey, I'm Home," (a lousy job blues song, ...


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