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🎶 RED, WHITE & BLUE TOUR — LIVE IN LUMBERTON, NC! 🎶
The Red, White & Blue Tour is coming to the Carolina Civic Center Historic Theater in Lumberton, North Carolina on August 15th for one unforgettable night of classic country, powerhouse performances, and patriotic celebration! Doors open 6pm for 7pm show.
⭐ Ronnie McDowell — With an incredible 50-year career and more than 30 Top 40 hits, Ronnie brings legendary songs and timeless tributes that helped shape country music history.
🎤 Jeff Bates — A modern traditional country standout, Jeff is known for his chart-topping hits, rich vocals, and heartfelt performances that connect with every audience.
🎶 Paulette Carlson — The iconic voice behind Highway 101, Paulette delivers beloved classics like “Who’s Lonely Now,” “Cry, Cry, Cry,” and “Whiskey, If You Were A Woman,” bringing authentic country roots and hit-after-hit to the stage.
🎸 Doyle Grisham — A true legend on steel guitar and longtime member of Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band, Doyle’s signature sound has filled arenas across the world. Now, experience his incredible musicianship up close in this intimate setting.
One of country music’s top legendary performers, Ronnie McDowell has just announced the brand-new Red, White, and Blue Tour is headed to the famous Crockett Theatre in Lawrenceburg Tennessee on Thursday, April 23.
Ronnie is joined by two of the most distinctive voices in country music history, Jeff Bates and Paulette Carlson, founder and lead singer of Highway 101.
McDowell, known for 30 top 40 country music hits such as “Older Women”, “You’re Gonna Ruin My Bad Reputation, “Personally”, “I’m All Tied Up”, “In A New York Minute”, “Unchained Melody”, “Wandering Eyes”, “Step Back”, “Watching Girls Go By”, “I Dream of Women Like You”, “I Love You, I Love You, I Love You”, and countless others, will take audiences back to some of the greatest eras in American music.
Known as an “Entertainer’s Entertainer”, McDowell first hit the national music scene in 1977 at the sudden passing of Elvis Presley with his self-penned tribute, “The King Is Gone”. The hit sold over six million records and led to McDowell becoming the “voice of Elvis” in both films and an ABC television series.

