Sunday, 4 May 2014

Stagecoach 2014: Last Day Of Country Music Festival A Stomping Good Time With Luke Bryan And OPther Stars

The country music fans enjoy the final day of the 2014 Stagecoach Country Music Festival Sunday 27 April, 2014 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio. (Will Lester / Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)



INDIO >> The last day of the Stagecoach Country Music Festival featured some of the best weather and even better music performance to close the eighth annual event that all things American is celebrated.

Nashville headliner Luke Bryan did not disappoint headlining Sunday night with songs like " Country Girl ( Shake It For Me) ," "Drunk On You" and " have a beer " , and was able to keep more of fans through a whole thanks to the cool and calm weather. Fellow headliners Eric Church and Jason Aldean, who performed on Friday and Saturday respectively, were not as lucky as they battled strong winds that whipped sand around the festival site.

Byran thanked fans for singing along to “have a beer " and just before performing " tan City" and proclaimed, "You make me feel like spring break StagecoachCome here . "
Warming the crowd before Bryan was Florida Georgia Line, we were actually in the audience for the Bryan group , and could do no wrong in the eyes of the fans of diligence.

From no.1 hits like “cruise " from 2012 to fan favorites like 2013 " here, " the energy never stopped for the young duo of Tyler Hubbard of Georgia and Brian Kelley of Florida.

I See Hawks in LA was the first act of Sunday and played folk songs “Humboldt " and "Good and Tonto time " for the public to touch his toes and nursed their first beers of the day.

Other events which gave strong sets include veteran singer / songwriter John Prine (having famous fans like Bob Dylan and Roger Waters) and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame star Wanda Jackson, considered the queen of rockabilly.

Earlier in the day, Charlie Worsham entertained the crowd joking between songs, but seriously playing guitar and banjo solos seamlessly Mane Stage.

Sleepy Man Banjo Boys, the young trio of brothers from New Jersey, showed off his musical prowess on fiddle, banjo and guitar, impressing audiences with performances effort bluegrass song after song on the Mustang stage. The crowd screamed for more, which forced timidly.

Asleep at the Wheel, also in the early stage of Mustang on Sunday, brought a solid and energetic performance was very busy with people dancing with partners and turning around their songs.

Blake Bolster, 27, of Canada said it was difficult for him to pick a highlight for the day, and he enjoyed every performance caught, but said the performance of Bryan stood out because “he has a great presence in the stage.”

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