Seminole Tribal Fair & Pow Wow


Seminole Tribal Fair & Pow Wow

They have 30 No. 1 hits, have sold 30 million albums and are the soundtrack to every Friday night honkytonk, first kiss and broken heart for the last 30 years. Fans sing the words to every song in every set – and while many people have yet to know their name, just about everybody can sing their songs.

THE FRONTMEN – comprised of 3 former lead singers, Larry Stewart (Restless Heart), Richie McDonald (Lonestar) and Tim Rushlow (Little Texas) – is country music’s hottest new supergroup. The men have already mastered the stage, succeeded on radio and nightly take sold-out audiences on a rollercoaster of 90’s nostalgic smash hits then transcend their past hit parade with fresh new & original songs that are unmistakably THE FRONTMEN today!

The group recently put their massive catalog of hits to work, including “The Bluest Eyes in Texas,” “Amazed” and “God Blessed Texas,” occasionally opening for Alabama and kick-started the Harley-Davidson crowd in Deadwood, South Dakota, at the 81st Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.

In addition to the concert – set for Sunday, February 2 – the long-running three-day cultural festival will feature Native American dance and drum troupes, Native Reel Cinema Fest showcasing Native American films with meet and greets, live Native American musical performances, as well as Native arts, crafts, and foods. Event admission, including the concert, is free. More information at: www.semtribefair.com.