THE Kings of Country are back at Dubbo for one night only at the Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre on Thursday, October 15.
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Direct from the U-S-of-A are three of the highest quality of country music impersonators, starring Marty Edwards as Kenny Rogers, Marion Deaton as Willie Nelson and Philip Bauer as the man in black, Johnny Cash.
Edwards, who spared a moment to chat with the Daily Liberal, said although the three country music amigos had performed at Dubbo last year, this tour was set to be "bigger and better than the last".
"We're keeping things fresh," the Kenny Rogers impersonator said.
"It will be just as good as last year's show, if not better."
Edwards said he thrived on making a career based on singing the classic songs of one of his country music icons.
He said he first began singing the Kenny Rogers tunes almost 20 years ago, after he performed in a fundraising show to raise money for children suffering from domestic violence.
"I've always loved his music, from that day it just mushroomed from there," he said.
The Kings of Country have toured all over the world, he said.
"We all get along on and off the stage."
While the kings were attempting to mix the show set up, Edwards promised he would still be bringing Kenny Rogers' classics such as The Gambler to life.
"The Kings of Country are going strong and getting stronger," he said.
Edwards said he expected the Dubbo audience to embrace the "classic country music".
"It's going to be a fun night, with plenty of audience involvement."
Please contact 6801 4378 or email info@drtcc.com.au for ticket information.