John Anderson Set To Replace Uncle Kracker At 2012 Richland County Fair & Rodeo

Uncle Kracker’s upcoming performance at the Richland County Fair & Rodeo on Aug. 4, has been cancelled due to scheduling conflicts.

John Anderson has been contracted to replace Uncle Kracker, and to open for Joe Nichols.

It’s been over a quarter century since John Anderson changed country music the first time. That was back in the ’80s when that jaw-dropping country voice combined with huge hits like “Wild And Blue” and “Swingin’” to pave the way for the decade’s neo-traditional movement. In the early ’90s, he did it again with ‘Seminole Wind”, a bona fide classic that reignited his career and helped fan the flames of the coming country explosion with hits like “Straight Tequila Night” and the album’s unforgettable title track. Well, it’s 2012 and Anderson’s back to reestablish himself as a country music icon and as a contemporary musical force to be reckoned with.

For more information on John Anderson, visit: http://www.johnanderson.com .

For more information regarding the Richland County Fair, visit: http://www.richlandcountyfairandrodeo.org.

 

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