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			 Byrd 
			is known for a large number of hits including “Keeper of the stars,” 
			and “Walking to Jerusalem,” while Cagle had outstanding results in 
			the ratings with his songs “I breathe in, I breathe out,” and “Let 
			there be Cowgirls.” 
 Tickets are on sale now for the concert which will be held in the 
			southeast corner of the Logan County Fairgrounds on Saturday, August 
			5th starting at 7:30 p.m.
 
 Tickets may be purchased at the State Bank of Lincoln Broadway 
			Street branch, at the Logan County Fair office, or online at 
			logancountyfairil.com/MusicNight.aspx
 
			
			 
			 Tracy Byrd Tracy 
			Byrd became a household name on the Country Music Scene in 1993 when 
			his third single, called "Holdin' Heaven", from his MCA Records, 
			self-titled debut album, hit #1 on the Billboard Country Charts. The 
			Album also included the remake hit of Johnny Paycheck's "Someone to 
			Give my Love to" cementing Byrd as a Traditional Country 
			Troubadour!! The Debut Album went on to be certified Gold, an award 
			signifying sales in excess of 500,000 copies.
 Byrd's second project, "No Ordinary Man", kept building on the 
			momentum the first album created the first radio single from it 
			called "Lifestyle's of the Not so Rich and Famous" reached #4, 
			followed by another top five hit, "The First Step." Then with the 
			release of the smash, chart topping hit "Watermelon Crawl,'' the 
			second album crossed the half million sales mark and certified Gold. 
			The release of the 4th and last single on this project moved Byrd to 
			the top of both the Billboard Album and Singles charts. The song was 
			called "The Keeper of the Star's" and it shot to #1 on the singles 
			charts and pushed the album to Double Platinum Status, which 
			certifies sales of over two Million Copies. "The Keeper of the 
			Star's" won Academy of Country Music's "Song of the Year" award in 
			1995. A Keeper Year for Tracy Byrd for sure.
 
 His third studio Album, "Love Lesson" is one of Tracy's favorites. 
			It included the title track, another top five hit single for Byrd 
			and included the top 15 singles, "Walking to Jerusalem" and "Heaven 
			in My Woman's Eyes", Byrd's personal favorite.
 
 A 4th top 15 single was released called "4 to 1 in Atlanta" which 
			Byrd performed Live on the David Letterman Show. The "Love Lessons" 
			album also reached sales of 500,000 copies certifying Gold.
 
			
			 
			"Big Love" became Byrd's fourth studio album with its 
			release in the fall of 1996. It spawned two more top five singles 
			with the release of the title track and "Don't Take Her She's All 
			I've Got" The videos of both of these songs reached the top of CMT's 
			Video Chart's and also earned Byrd his first TNN Television Special 
			titled "Tracy Byrd's Big Love" on which Byrd invited guest's Johnny 
			Paycheck, Mark Chesnutt, and Asleep at the Wheel. The Album "Big 
			Love" became Tracy's Fourth consecutive Studio Album to be Certified 
			Gold. Tracy said that this meant more to him than anything because 
			he knew Fan's weren't just listening to his hit songs on the radio, 
			they were laying down their hard-earned money to own a copy of their 
			own and that was flattering.
 The fifth project on MCA was titled, "I'm From the Country'' and it 
			contained the title track, a fun, party song stating what most fans 
			already knew, that Tracy Byrd was from the Country and sang Country 
			Music. The CD also contained a Beautiful Ballad called "I Wanna Feel 
			That Way Again" Both of these single's reached the Top Five on the 
			Charts. It was at this same time that TNN Outdoors recruited Byrd as 
			the TV Host of their Weekend Outdoor Broadcast. Tracy, a well-known 
			outdoorsman, was perfect for the job and continued his hosting 
			responsibilities for three years.
 
 At this point in his career, Tracy Byrd, was looking for a change in 
			labels, but still was under contract with MCA Records who were 
			preparing a release of "Keepers: Greatest Hits" containing all the 
			hits from Byrd's catalog of songs. The album quickly earned another 
			Gold Record award for Byrd but he was trying to persuade MCA to let 
			him out of his contract so he could pursue a different direction. 
			MCA finally allowed Byrd out of his contract, and he quickly signed 
			with RCA Records and got to work on a new project, "It's About 
			Time", that would be released in November of 1999 and would reach 
			the top 10 quickly with the single "Put Your Hand In Mine" Byrd has 
			said that this album is the most Traditional Album he ever released 
			and therefore his favorite.
 
			
			 
			Next came "The Truth About Men", which first released 
			the title track which was a comedic look at what Men are really 
			like, it was a team effort with Tracy's buddies Blake Shelton, Andy 
			Griggs, and Troy and Eddie of Montgomery Gentry lending their 
			talents to the song and the video. This Album also released the top 
			five smash "The Drinkin' Bone" which became a crowd favorite sing 
			along song. 
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			Tracy Byrd crossed into the new Millennium with the 
			release of his Album "10 Rounds" It took off on the release of a 
			duet with his longtime hometown buddy and hero Mark Chesnutt. The 
			song was called "A Good Way to get on my Bad Side" and was a 
			milestone for Byrd to finally get to record with his good friend. 
			Then came the release of the party song of the year, "10 Rounds with 
			Jose Cuervo" which shot to the top of the Billboard Charts to notch 
			Byrd's third #1 single. He also hit the top 10 with his spanish 
			guitar flared "Just Let Me be in Love."
 Byrd was then moved to BNA Records, the sister label of RCA, and 
			they released his second greatest hits project, another feat that 
			not many artists experience, two Greatest hits projects!!! It 
			debuted in the top five of the album charts and became Byrd's sixth 
			Gold Album and sent him to over 6 Million Records Sold.
 
			Byrd then left the major label and released an album 
			on his own, appropriately titled, "Different Things" Although this 
			project was not commercially successful, it garnered Byrd his 
			highest Critical acclaim of his career with Billboard magazine 
			choosing it as one of their Top 10 Country Albums of the Year!!! 
			
			 
			Through all these years Byrd became a promoter 
			favorite on the road, performing over 4,000 exciting shows across 
			the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, and Australia from 1992 
			until 2009! He then says he needed a break to take care of himself 
			and his most precious thing, his family, wife Michelle, daughter 
			Evee, and sons Logan and Jared, who had taken a backseat to his 
			career for years. He did not perform from 2010-2013, but in 2014 he 
			got back to the music with a new band and a new found sobriety and 
			love of the thing he enjoys so much. Say's Byrd, "These day's my 
			life has great balance, with my music being a part of it, not all of 
			it. I can honestly say I have never enjoyed it more!!"
 Byrd went back to the studio in June of 2016 and started work on his 
			first project in 10 years. Recorded completely in Tyler, Texas at 
			Rosewood Studios, that album is appropriately titled, All American 
			Texan, which is exactly what he is and has always been. This album 
			features 8 tracks written by Byrd, a fact he is very proud of. The 
			album was released in October of 2016 and has been very well 
			received by his fans and critics alike.
 
 If you get the chance, pick up some Tracy Byrd music, and catch a 
			show on the road. You won't be sorry that you did!!!
 
			
			 
			Chris Cagle Born in De 
			Ridder, LA and raised in Houston, TX, Chris Cagle is an American 
			Country Music Artist. He moved to Nashville in 1994.
 While in Nashville, the struggling artist held down several jobs: 
			nanny, waiter, prep chef and golf caddy, among many others. During 
			that time, he signed a publishing deal with Caliber Music. He had 
			his first song, “I Breathe In, I Breathe Out”, cut by David Kersh 
			within 8 months of signing his deal, but he wanted more. He wanted 
			to be an Artist.
 
			
			 
			That dream came true in 2000 when he signed to Virgin 
			Records. Cagle co-wrote and co-produced his debut Gold record, Play 
			It Loud, which produced a top 10 single, “My Love Goes On & On”, a 
			top 5 single “Laredo” and the #1 single, “I Breathe In, I Breathe 
			Out”.
 His self-titled sophomore project debuted at #1 on the Billboard 
			Country Albums chart and is certified Gold, as well as yielding two 
			Top 5 singles: “What A Beautiful Day” and “Chicks Dig It”.
 
 Cagle penned additional albums that brought more success with hits 
			like “Miss Me Baby,” “What Kinda Gone,” “Got My Country On,” “Let 
			There Be Cowgirls,” and “Country by The Grace Of God.”
 
 Nominated for New Male Vocalist by the Academy of Country Music and 
			Voted CMT’s Breakthrough Artist of the Year in 2002, it is the stage 
			where Cagle has always shined the brightest. His passion for the 
			performance of music is a rare find, and this Artist isn’t afraid of 
			giving everything he has to his fans.
 
            [Nila Smith with bios and photos 
			provided by Dave Irwin] |