Rockin' At The Roxy with special guest, Mark Narmore, and host The KGB

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208 North Jackson Avenue,Russellville AL 35653

11 June, 2022

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About this event Our June guest, Mark Narmore, is a multi-hit songwriter from Center Star, Al. He is a cousin to Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, Spooner Oldham. Mark has had songs recorded by Josh Turner, Brandy Clark, Reba McEntire, Alabama, John Michael Montgomery, Shenandoah, Blackhawk, Terri Clark, Josh Turner, Craig Morgan, Carly Pearce and many others. (Mark's Discography) His song ‘That's What I Love About Sunday’, recorded by Craig Morgan, was the most performed song at country radio in 2005, according to Billboard magazine and spent 5 weeks at #1! His first cut was on the Shoals supergroup, Shenandoah-- the solely penned "Moon Over Georgia" became a top 5 hit nationally. Mark was also co-writer along with Walt Aldridge, on the number 2 country hit by Blackhawk, "Like There Ain't No Yesterday" The KGB looks forward to seeing you at the Historic Roxy Theatre, July 10th! This is our 11th year hosting the Rockin' At The Roxy series (Well, Covid-19 messed up our performance schedule a bit!) and each month we love bringing talented guests for our audiences to enjoy. Tickets will also be available at the door. Adults $10, children 6-12 for $5, and under 6 are admitted free. Doors open at 6:00pm.

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