Tracy Lawrence in concert at Mississippi State Fair

By Staff
Special to The Star
October 6, 2004
Tracy Lawrence will perform in concert Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Mississippi State Fair in Jackson.
Lawrence's performance will feature material from his new compact disc, "Strong," as well as other, well-known material. His first single release as a member of the DreamWorks Nashville roster was "Paint Me a Birmingham."
His second release, "It's All How You Look at It," was the most-added song at country radio its first week out.
Musically, Lawrence remains loyal to his roots and is proud to be a traditional country vocal stylist. He is a fixture on country radio and is known for such hits as "Time Marches On," "Alibis," "If The World Had A Front Porch," "Lessons Learned" and "Sticks and Stones."
Lawrence won the 1993 Academy of Country Music's Top New Male Vocalist award. He recently was elected by the national board of directors of the Alzheimer's Association to membership in the organization's National Advisory Council.
Tickets: Free with gate admission. Gate fees $5 for adults and free for children age 5 and under. Parking fees: $4 per car. Call: (601) 961-4000

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