Milsap slates final Nashville show
Kelly Clarkson, Little Big Town, Parker McCollum, Justin Moore, Scotty McCreery, Tracy Lawrence, Randy Houser, Sara Evans, Lorrie Morgan, Neal McCoy, BRELAND, Phil Vassar, Terri Clark, The Band of Heathens, Charlie McCoy will honor Stuart with amore artists to be named.
Tickets go on-sale Friday at 11 a.m,. central.
"I'm so excited about my last show in Nashville at Bridgestone Arena and the amazing lineup of artists," said Milsap. "This night will be so special for me and all the fans. I love Nashville and the amazing career my fans have given me. 'I wouldn't have missed it for the world.'"
"We are thrilled to host the Ronnie Milsap Tribute concert," adds Bridgestone Arena Chief Venues Officer David Kells. "With over 50 years of music and 40 number one hits, this celebration is going to be something special. Thank you to the Outback Presents team for curating such an amazing event."
More news for Ronnie Milsap
- 09/23/21: "Christmas with Ronnie Milsap" sees the light of decade more than three decades later
- 04/30/21: Rhett, Milsap release new discs
- 10/07/20: Milsap readies his take on Xmas classic
- 01/18/19: Milsap, Johnson, Greensky Bluegrass drop new music
- 12/18/18: Milsap announces 76 for 76 tour
- 10/01/18: Milsap "Duets"
- 04/22/14: Milsap, Cochran, Wiseman to join country hall
- 03/18/14: Milsap, Messina unveil new discs
CD reviews for Ronnie Milsap
There was a time when Ronnie Milsap's soulful approach to making country music was controversial. Some thought he was too pop. However, compared to contemporary country music, Milsap now sounds more traditional than ever. No matter where Milsap has fit along the country spectrum, though, he has always been a great singer. Now, with "A Better Word for Love," Milsap's voice sounds like it hasn't diminished even one little bit.
Listen to the way Milsap sometimes growls ...
Is Ronnie Milsap proud of his age? For a clue, look no further than the name of his "76 for 76" Tour. There are some other numbers the North Carolina native is probably fond of, such as 40 number 1 records or 6 Grammys. Milsap's qualifications for the Country Music Hall of Fame were such a no-brainer they left electors with no brains. The injustice was rectified when Milsap was finally inducted in 2014. The primary hitmaking days are now a distant memory, but the blind piano man ...
Quick, what guy compiled 40 number one country singles, recorded with everybody from Ray Charles to Elvis, but has yet to be enshrined in the Country Music Hall of Fame? Yes, it's Ronnie Milsap, now in his 70s, just like Merle Haggard (who was inducted 20 years ago). Clearly, the ornery outlaws get more attention than the nice guy romantics. And it doesn't help that Milsap has always been interested in many different flavors of music, from '70s Philadelphia Soul to '50s doo-wop. ...
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