I Just Wanted You To Know that Mark Chesnutt has 14 #1 hits, 23 Top Ten singles, four platinum albums, and five gold records. The stars and the planets aligned and on Saturday night, Mark Chesnutt, out of Beaumont, Texas, returned to the stage at the Grizzly Rose in the Big D and don’t mean Dallas.
Chesnutt powered through a set of Old Country and a catalog of hits with support from Chainsaw Mike Copeland on lead guitar and handling tour manager duties, Cary Stone on acoustic guitar, Slim Yamaguchi on steel guitar as bandleader, Dale Wallace on keys, Dave Sirmon on bass, Rocky Marvel on drums, and Willie Vanhook on fiddle.
Adoring fans were happy to get a dose of 90’s superhits such as Blame It On Texas, Rollin’ With The Flow, Brother Jukebox, Old Flames Have New Names, Thank God For Believers, Your Love is a Miracle, Almost Goodbye, Too Cold at Home, and straight-shooting Bubba Shot The Jukebox. Find the full setlist in the photos below.
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Colorado comedian Chris “Crazy Legs” Fonseca was also in attendance for the 90s country party.
Nathan Dean & The Damn Band from Phoenix, Arizona, played a set of absolute magnitude that highlighted their original music and a wide spectrum of covers. Stargazing over the crowd and running with no setlist, Nathan Dean & The Damn Band’s main sequence incorporated good-timin’ anthems and drinking songs. NDATDB started with a big bang with their original tune, Cheap Liquor, and kept things twinkling with Taylor Swift(YouTube video), If You Don’t Like My Kind, Sh*t I Would, One More Bender, and That’s My Kind of Bar.
NDATDB went into retrograde playing solid covers of 90’s tunes with My Maria, Cadillac Cowboy, Should’ve Been a Cowboy, I Never Lie, Chattahoochee, Fishing in the Dark, ‘Til You Can’t, Dust on the Bottle, and Family Tradition.
Scorpio Nathan Dean, on guitar and vocals, was supported by Cancer Bill Bogan on his Black Beauty drums and backing vocals, Scorpio Jason Judd on guitar and vocals, and Taurus Chris Duke on bass.
That’s my kind of star, that’s my kind of globular cluster. Get on the same wavelength with Nathan Dean & The Damn Band at nathandean.net.