2 November 2005
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Brooks & Dunn Honky Tonk New York
Hardcore Irving Plaza Gets the Hillbilly Deluxe Treatment Nov. 10
New York City: They know and understand you "Can't Take The Honky
Tonk Out of the Girl," the merits of a "Hillbilly Deluxe" and the jettisoning
trajectory that comes from the mandate to "Play Something Country," so it's no
wonder Ronnie Dunn and Kix Brooks -- heading to New York for the swirl and whirl
around the "39th Annual Country Music Association Awards," which they're hosting
for the second year - have decided to kick up a little jukejoint dust to blow
out the carbs. Rolling into Irving Plaza with a leaner, meaner stage, the duo no
less than The Village Voice has deemed "the Mick and Keith of Country Music" are
ready to rock Irving Plaza hard on Nov. 10th.
"We did a straight-up bar gig at Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa," Ronnie
Dunn says, of the high temple of hard country, Western swing and honky tonk,
"and it felt pretty good to just strip it back and crank it up. We figured you
can't impress New Yorkers with giant blow up dolls, but they'll know a great
band when they one -- and our guys are the very best! So we're gonna lead with
the music and let it rock"
"Anybody can play a big room in New York," Kix Brooks continues
with a wry, sly laugh, "but it's when you get up there with nowhere to hide that
you prove yourself. We're just a great big ole honky tonk band -- and we wanna
see if those New Yorkers can throw down as hard as we think they can. I mean,
blowing it up in a honky tonk manner is a whole different skill set. So, we're
gonna see how some of those hardcore New Yorkers can hang, because it's a whole
lot of fun if you do it."
With "Play Something Country" and Hillbilly Deluxe both topping
their respective Country Singles and Album Charts, Brooks & Dunn are in full-rut
and still raging. Having set the standard for high impact country music that
mines the overlap between Waylon Jennings and ZZ Top -- their Deuce's Wild Tour
with special guests Big & Rich and the Warren Brothers outdrew even their
award-winning Neon Circus + Wild West Shows, which have featured no less than
Toby Keith, keith urban, Dwight Yoakam, Rascal Flatts and Montgomery Gentry over
the years -- these 4-time Entertainers of the Year know how to show people a
good time and get rowdy doing it.
In addition to hosting this years "CMA Awards," broadcast live Nov.
15th on CBS, Brooks & Dunn will be part of a very special panel on Nov. 8th at
the Museum of Radio & Television -- to discuss mainstream television's impact on
the genre and donate the collected CMA Awards telecasts to the archives. As
"Believe," the hushed witness of the cross-generational impact the unnoticed
generosity of moments can bring arrives at country radio -- a single that is
being hailed as Ronnie Dunn's most emotionally powerful and compelling
performance from a man Entertainment Weekly called "easily country's best male
vocalist," Brooks & Dunn take on the night and the streets of New York, one
little venue at a time.
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