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Article: Womack to headline Country Music Festival
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- Chicago Sun-Times
- Article date:
- June 29, 2001
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Chicago Country Music Festival 2001 Saturday and Sunday
Taste of Chicago, Grant Park; Petrillo Bandshell (Jackson and
Columbus) and Taste Stage (Balbo and Columbus)
Free admission
(312) 744-3370
As they say in Music City, "It all starts with a song." The annals
of country music history are filled with songs that transformed an
artist's life. For Loretta Lynn, it's her autobiographical "Coal
Miner's Daughter," and for Garth Brooks, it's the jukebox anthem
"Friends in Low Places." These tunes had such a widespread impact
that they will forever be inextricably linked with the singers.
Lee Ann Womack scored that kind of career hit with "I Hope You
Dance," the title cut to her third album. The ...
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