New York, NY (Top40 Charts) "It is an honor to be a part of the Red Stick benefit for the flood victims of south Louisiana. Hope you'll join us so we can help some folks while we have some fun," says John Conlee.
Mark Chesnutt adds, "I'm really glad to be a part of such a big show to help the people of Louisiana. They have had some hard times lately, so I hope we can bring some fun to these folks and that everyone comes out to support them."
In addition to Chesnutt and Conlee, other guest artists hitting the stage include Lonestar, Jamie O'Neal, Tracy Byrd, Marty Raybon,
Aaron Tippin and many more. Each artist is donating their time for the one of a kind event, which includes live music, food, drinks and relief supply donation opportunities.
Repentance Park, located in downtown Baton Rouge, will serve as the location for the concert, which begins at 1:00 p.m. CT. The scenic landscape offers plenty of room for locals to gather together for the fun-filled event.
ABOUT JOHN CONLEE:
Kentucky native and Grand Ole Opry member, John Conlee, has one of country music's most recognizable voices. Self-penned and signature hit "Rose Colored Glasses," was the first of over 30 hit singles, most of which charted in the Top 10 or better. Some of the songs from the John Conlee hit list include "Back Side of Thirty," "Lady Lay Down," "Friday Night Blues," "Common Man," "I'm Only In It For The Love" and "Domestic Life." All of Conlee's hits have that unmistakable common thread - that unique voice. In 2015, Conlee hasn't slowed down and continues to cut songs with substance with the release of Classics 2 that includes a tribute to law enforcement titled "Walkin' Behind the Star." For more information on John Conlee, visit johnconlee.com.
ABOUT MARK CHESNUTT:
A native of Beaumont, Texas, traditional-minded classic country singer
Mark Chesnutt began his run up the charts in 1990 with "Too Cold At Home," and followed that initial hit up with blockbuster 90s favorites such as "Brother Jukebox," "Let It Rain," and "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing." Along the way, he has earned one Gold album and four Platinum albums. He has been nominated for several industry awards, and has a CMA trophy to his credit - the 1993 Vocal Event of the Year prize for "I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair," a hit for The Possum,
George Jones. Chesnutt continues to be a touring favorite, with close to 175 dates on his calendar - which is booked well into the beginning of 2017. For more information on Mark Chesnutt, please visit markchesnutt.com.