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Live Show SPRING 2016


Outlaws & Legends Music Fest APRIL 1–2, 2016 ABILENE


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THE SIXTH ANNUAL Outlaws & Legends Music Fest returns to the Back Porch of Texas this April with co-headlining country icons Jerry Jeff Walker and Pat Green. Walker is perhaps best known for his associations with the out- law country scene in Austin as well as for writing the 1968 tune and enduring classic “Mr. Bojangles,” popularized in the 1970s by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Born in San Antonio and raised in Waco, Green has recorded 10 studio albums to date, with 15 singles charting on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. It was his appearance at one of Willie Nelson’s Fourth of July picnics in the late ’90s that really set the ball rolling for his music career, giving him the final push toward mainstream pop country stardom. Dubbed the biggest one-stage event in Texas, this year’s Outlaws & Legends Fest will also feature the likes of Mark


Powell, Cory Morrow, Dean Dillon & Texas Jam Band, Gary P. Nunn and more. Plus, there’s no shortage of options for how to experience the country music magic. Attendees can opt for general admission tickets to stand front and center, private tailgates, RV set-ups in the park or a variety of luxurious VIP offerings. For the fourth year now, ticket proceeds will directly benefit Ben Richey Boys Ranch, a private nonprofit childcare facility situated on 80 acres near Albany, Texas.


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