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Gatlin Brothers Headline
Will Rogers Heritage Festival

February 29, 2008
The renowned Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers will headline the Will Rogers Heritage Festival in a performance on Saturday evening, June 7, lakeside at the Bill Moore Field in Guntersville. The festival has been moved to Civitan Park this year and is scheduled for June 5-8, with most activities taking place on Saturday and Sunday.

Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers are back on tour, by popular demand, and will perform in Guntersville as part of the selected dates in the “The Gatlin Brothers Never Ending Reunion Tour.” Larry, Steve and Rudy Gatlin lit up major marquees and packed concert halls across America throughout the 70’s and 80’s. They stopped touring in 1992.

The brothers scored more than a dozen Top 10 hits and have been inducted into the Grand Old Opry. They have also won Album of the Year and Single of the Year honors. Their hits include “Denver (Means I’m One Day Closer to You)” and others. Steve and Rudy wrote songs for Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Barbra Streisand, Tom Jones and Elvis Presley.

Over their four decade career, the Texas trio has performed at the White House, on Broadway and earned Grammy awards at the top of the country charts. They were raised on Gospel music and appeared on radio and TV when they were 2, 4 and 6 years old.

Ticket availability will be announced soon through the Chamber of Commerce and Ticketmaster. VIP tickets will include down-front seats and a BBQ with the Gatlin Brothers. Additional tickets will be available for in-field seating and out-field seating.

Festival chairman Milla Sachs said the festival has been named a Top Ten Event in Alabama for June. Special events throughout the weekend will include performances of the Will Rogers Follies at the Whole Backstage, an antique vehicle show downtown on Saturday, a Will Rogers memorabilia exhibit at the Guntersville Museum and more.

The festival is free with the exception of the Will Rogers Follies and the Saturday night Main Stage entertainment.

A new feature this year is 34-year-old Johnny Lonestar, a trick roper from Branson, Missouri. He has performed in Las Vegas, Pigeon Forge, Atlantic City and Branson. He was among the top 20 finalists in the TV series “America’s Got Talent.”

He’s been a trick roper since age 15. At 17, he won the “Will Rogers Rookie of the Year” award. He will be on stage during the weekend and also will appear in the Will Rogers Follies at the Whole Backstage.

The festival will also include the state finals for a Quick Draw competition, along with an authentic “horse whisperer.”

Additional lineup includes a western parade; Gene McFall, a nationally known Will Rogers impersonator; an Indian encampment; Rusty’s Chuckwagon and The Fair Play Cattle Company; Arts Council Song Writers Competition; arts and crafts show; western craft demonstrations; local music stage; equestrian events; historic walking tours; farmers market and demonstration stage; children’s activities including an RSVP puppet show; pony rides; carriage rides; aviation fly-in and aerobatics at the Guntersville Airport; Guntersville Depot tours; Alabama quilt show; pooch parade; and food vendors.

Mrs. Sachs said that the festival is in need of sponsors and volunteers. For continuing information about the festival, check out the festival website at www.willrogersheritagefestival.com. Information about the Will Rogers Follies is on the web at www.wholebackstage.com.


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