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Brooks and Dunn stand as one of the most successful country duos of all time. The masterminds behind hits “Boot Scootin' Boogie” and “A Man This Lonely” are taking their show on the road! Don't miss your chance to see Brooks and Dunn on tour! Buy your Brooks and Dunn tickets now!
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WOW THEY ARE GREAT !!!!!
By BONES-Na-Na from OMAHA NEBRASKA on 7/26/2010
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

THEY KEPT THE CROWD IN OAMHA NEBRASKA JUMPING n SINGING WE CHANTED FOR MORE THEY OBLIGED US !!!! WE WILL MISS THEM ONCE THEY RETIRE BUT LEAST WE CAN KEEP THEIR MUSIC GOING FOR EVER !!!! LUV YA GUYS !!!

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BEFORE THE CONCERT my 6 year old Granddaughter !!

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[8 of 10 customers found this review helpful]

I caught brooks' hat!!!!!!!
By Riser the Great from Red Deer, Alberta on 5/6/2010
Pros:
Engaging Stage Presence
Cons:
Too Short
Best For:
Everyone

Show was awesome and I caught brooks' hat!!!!!!!!

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[4 of 5 customers found this review helpful]

Fantastic! Will see them again!
By Caljbce57 from Cave Creek, AZ on 2/11/2010
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound
Cons:
Too Short
Best For:
Adults

Saw them at the Las Vegas Hilton Dec. 2009. Great seats, great music, crowd loved Kix and Ronnie. Wish they'd play just a little longer.

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Great seats at the show!

Tags: Image of the venue/grounds

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[8 of 13 customers found this review helpful]

Brooks and Dunn Kindler La.
By Sober in Louisiana from Louisiana on 2/14/2009
Cons:
Kix looked wasted, Show was too short, Too Short
Best For:
Adults

I hate to say this.Ive been a die hard B&D fan and have seen them play many times. This was the worst show I have ever seen them put on. Kix looked very wasted and Ronnie looked like he just woke up. Kix faked playing the guitar all night. His was not on and I am sure he could not have played it. No warm up band and it was over in 1hr 20 minutes. I drove 4 hours(one way) to see them. I really would like my money back. Good thing I brought my B&D cds for the long trip back home. Kix...Why would you do that to your fans. Many around me had the same feelings. I guess they forgot where they came from. Sad guys...really sad.

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Brooks & Dunn Info

 

Brooks & Dunn are the quintessential country music duo. With more than fifty singles on the country music charts, twenty of which have reached number one, it’s no wonder Brooks & Dunn tickets are going like hotcakes!

Brooks & Dunn made their debut in 1991 with their “Brand New Man” album, which was certified 6x platinum the same year.

Regarded as the top country music duo, Brooks & Dunn have recorded ten studio albums, three greatest-hits compilations and a Christmas album. Although clearly a country act, their music has always been a blend of the traditional and the contemporary.

Brooks & Dunn have made copious appearances on other artists' albums, both together and separately, including: Keith Urban, Lee Roy Parnell, Reba McEntire and Ashley Monroe. They have also recorded a version of “Folsom Prison Blues” with a voiced part by Johnny Cash that was one of their few songs to feature both Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn on lead vocals.

The 2010 “The Last Rodeo” tour is the final act for this duo’s 20-year musical marriage. The late release of Brooks & Dunn concert tickets are pushing sales figures to sold out status within days of release. There is no doubt that fans are anxious to catch Brooks & Dunn's “The Last Rodeo” tour.

With this being the legendary duo’s final tour, a country music era is coming to its end. Don't miss your chance to see Brooks & Dunn on tour! Buy your Brooks & Dunn tickets now!


Brooks and Dunn Biography

The undisputed kings of the '90s line-dancing craze, Brooks & Dunn are not only the biggest-selling duo in country music history, they've also sold more records than any other duo period, including Simon & Garfunkel. Ronnie Dunn was the quietly intense singer with the soulful voice, while Kix Brooks played the part of the high-energy showman. Neither had been able to break through as a solo act, but together they hit upon a winning formula of rambunctious, rocked-up honky tonk with punchy, danceable beats, and alternated those cuts with smooth, pop-tinged ballads. The combination made them one of the most popular country artists of the '90s, and they were still going strong as the new millennium dawned.

Leon Eric Kix Brooks (born in Shreveport, LA) and Ronnie Gene Dunn (born in Coleman, TX) arrived in Nashville from very different backgrounds. Brooks was a neighbor of Johnny Horton and first began singing with the country legend's daughter at age 12 after a time working on the Alaskan oil pipeline, he moved to Maine and performed in ski resorts and other local venues. He went to Nashville in the early '80s and found success as a songwriter, penning hits for John Conlee, Highway 101, and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, among others however, his solo recordings -- a few small-label singles in 1983 and a self-titled album in 1989 -- failed to make any impact. Dunn, meanwhile, had been playing with traditional string bands since he was a teenager, but originally aspired to become a Baptist minister. He attended the highly conservative Abilene Christian University, but was kicked out for continuing to play music on the side in area bars. He decided to pursue music full-time and moved to Tulsa, where he led a house band and recorded for a local label from 1983-1984. In 1988, he won a songwriting contest whose prize included a recording session in Nashville the producer, Scott Hendricks, was impressed enough to pass some of Dunn's material on to Arista executive Tim DuBois. DuBois had a hunch that Dunn and Brooks would complement each other well, and he introduced the two and encouraged them to try writing and recording some demo songs together. When he heard the results, DuBois signed the newly minted Brooks & Dunn duo to a contract.

Brooks & Dunn issued their debut album, Brand New Man, in 1991, and it was an out-of-the-box smash. The title track, My Next Broken Heart, Neon Moon, and Boot Scootin' Boogie all hit number one on the country charts, and the latter song in particular was an inescapable smash that helped kick-start the line-dancing fad that swept country bars across the nation. Brand New Man eventually went on to sell over five million copies, and made the duo into country superstars their supporting tour established their penchant for theatrical live shows as well. Their follow-up, Hard Workin' Man, consolidated their success with a string of five Top Five country hits: the title track, the number ones She Used to Be Mine and That Ain't No Way to Go, and the number twos We'll Burn That Bridge and Rock My World (Little Country Girl). Hard Workin' Man sold over four million copies, and by the time its run of singles was exhausted, the duo had already completed a follow-up in 1994's Waitin' on Sundown. Five more Top Ten hits followed, including the number ones She's Not the Cheatin' Kind, Little Miss Honky Tonk, and You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone (the others were I'll Never Forgive My Heart and Whiskey Under the Bridge). Waitin' on Sundown went double platinum, confirming Brooks & Dunn's status as a blockbuster success.

Brooks & Dunn's commercial dominance continued apace with 1996's Borderline, another double-platinum success which produced two more chart-toppers in My Maria (a cover of the B.W. Stevenson pop hit from 1972) and A Man This Lonely, and a number two hit in I Am That Man. In 1997, the duo issued The Greatest Hits Compilation, whose new tracks, Honky Tonk Truth and He's Got You, both reached the Top Five. And they weren't done as hitmakers by any means despite failing to go platinum, 1998's If You See Her contained two number ones in Husbands and Wives (a Roger Miller cover) and How Long Gone, and another Top Fiver in I Can't Get Over You. With such a consistent track record, Brooks & Dunn were perhaps due for the inevitable slip, and 1999's Tight Rope was the closest thing to a commercial misstep they'd ever recorded. Despite some chance-taking in the production and the cover of rocker John Waite's ballad Missing You, other parts of the album found their formula wearing thin. The record produced only one Top Ten hit in You'll Always Be Loved by Me, and failed to even go gold.

Faced with a downturn in their sales, Brooks & Dunn spent more time crafting their next album, 2001's Steers and Stripes. It helped restore their commercial fortunes with a trio of chart-topping singles: Ain't Nothing 'Bout You, Only in America, and The Long Goodbye. The following year, the duo issued their first holiday album, It Won't Be Christmas Without You. The duo pushed the envelope even further with 2003's Red Dirt Road, a song cycle that served as both a biography and a tribute to their roots and upbringing. The rowdy Hillbilly Deluxe, a Top Ten hit, followed in 2005, with 2007 bringing Cowboy Town, released on Arista Records. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi