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    Robin Lee, Troy Johnson and Kerry Kurt Phillips

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    Presented by Puckett's Grocery & Restaurant - Franklin at Puckett's Grocery & Restaurant - Franklin

    June 26, 2010

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    Robin Lee broke through on the country music scene in 1990 with her cover of Alannah Myles' Number One pop single "Black Velvet." She made her debut on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts with "Turning Back the Covers (Don't Turn Back the Time)". Lee has since signed as a songwriter to Big Tractor Music, and has written album cuts for LeAnn Rimes and Jo Dee Messina, as well as singles for Lila McCann ("With You"), Tracy Lawrence ("Lonely"), The Clark Family Experience ("Standin' Still"), Katrina Elam ("No End in Sight"), and Crystal Shawanda ("My Roots Are Showing").

    Kerry Kurt Phillips songs have been featured in Motion Pictures, TV series, Super Bowl commercials and in the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. He has achieved five #1 singles and has been awarded over 40 gold and 20 platinum albums accounting for certified sales of over 30 million records. KK's biggest hits include the George Jones Smash, "I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair", Joe Diffie's, "Is It Cold In Here", "Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox" and "Pickup Man", and Tim McGraw's "Down On the Farm" and “Do You Want Fries With That”. A few of his latest are “Almost Home” sung by Craig Morgan, George Strait’s #1 “She Let Herself Go” and Craig’s newest release “This Aint Nothin’”.

    It’s a measure of his versatility that Troy Johnson is compared nearly as often to pop rockers such as Elton John or John Mayer as he is to his Nashville-based peers. A native of Katy, Texas, Johnson knew by the time he graduated high school that he was destined for a life in music. After putting together a three-song demo of original compositions (one of which was a co-write of the future Dixie Chicks hit, “Some Days You Gotta Dance”), Johnson struck a publishing deal with Music Row veteran Alex Torrez. Johnson also supplemented his income by singing on demos and master sessions around Nashville, and meanwhile saw his songs cut by the likes of Sara Evans and Keith Urban.


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      • Venue Info

        Puckett's Grocery & Restaurant - Franklin

        120 Fourth Avenue South
        Franklin, TN 37064

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        $10/ticket

        Info Phone: (615) 794-5527

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        June 26, 2010

        Times:

        Saturday 8:30pm

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      • Member Reviews
        • Event Name: Robin Lee, Troy Johnson and Kerry Kurt Phillips
          5 out of 5 stars rating "OUTSTANDING!"
          Review posted by: DDDS from NE USA, Jul 01, 2010

          This was an OUTSTANDING show. We could have listened to these three for hours! Thank you Puckett's!!!

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        • Event Name: Robin Lee, Troy Johnson and Kerry Kurt Phillips
          5 out of 5 stars rating "OUTSTANDING!"
          Review posted by: DDDS from NE USA, Jul 01, 2010

          This was an OUTSTANDING show. We could have listened to these three for hours! Thank you Puckett's!!!

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