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Get set to honky tonk

TWO experienced musicians, one an international star, will come together in the south east this month to bring country music fans an entertaining taste of their favourite music.
The Cowboys and Honky Tonk Tour will come to the Hallam Hotel on 21 February to delight country and western fans with a big night of music.
Visiting US artist Doug Bruce from Texas, together with Roo Arcus of the NSW Southern Tablelands, are a pair well-equipped to provide their audience with an entertaining night.
Teaming up for the tour, they will bring fans a great mix of hard-core country music mixed with their original songs, penned and recorded on their latest albums.
Both artists have impressive careers so far and are passionate about keeping their fans entertained.
Doug’s first radio single, and title track, from the release of his latest album Made That Way is already in the top 10 on the country music charts, while Roo is still riding high after his first radio single This Here Cowboy.
The tour is ideal for all country music fans, with songs that everyone is sure to remember.
Whether you prefer to have a dance or simply sit back and listen and tap your foot, you won’t be disappointed.
To purchase tickets, visit http://www.laing-entertainment.com.au/docs/tickets.asp.

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