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Rodney Atkins Headlines Go Country 105's Summer Under the Stars at the Greek

The Greek Theatre (Los Angeles, CA)

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    The Greek Theatre hosts Go Country 105's second annual Summer Under the Stars concert. Rodney Atkins will headline this concert featuring modern country stars; his 2006 debut album If You're Going Through Hell sold over a million copies. Jack Ingram and the Eli Young Band will also perform.

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    • Bring a light sweater, tends to be a little cool @ night
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    Parking And Transportation
    • The stacked parking wasn't as bad as I thought, expensive though $15
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    Food And Drinks
    • Concessions were fairly priced with the exception of alcohol, WAY PRICEY
    • Check out PARK & RIDE restaurants...great way to avoid the BAD Greek Parking trap
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    • Not a bad seat in the house I don't think.
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    The 2nd annual Go Country 105 “Summer Under the Stars” concert will return to the Greek Theatre. Headlining this year is country sensation Rodney Atkins; Jack Ingram and the Eli Young Band will support.

    There’s a very good reason that no less than four songs from Rodney Atkins’ platinum-selling 2006 album If You’re Going Through Hell became No. 1 hits—a feat that no one had accomplished since 2002. It’s the same reason that two of those songs became the most-played of 2006 (“If You’re Going Through Hell [Before the Devil Even Knows]”) and 2007 (“Watching You”), and why concert audiences all over the country are cheering him on and singing along. The reason is that Atkins has a rare gift for reflecting the lives of his listeners in his music—their hopes, their concerns, their spirit, their adversities, even their sense of humor. Simply put, as he sang in another chart-topping smash, “These Are My People.” Rodney Atkins understands regular lives because he still leads one. “People always talk about image—‘You’re the guy in the ball cap, the All-American country boy,’” says Atkins. “But if the songs don’t connect with the folks listening, then none of that stuff matters.”

    In addition to the overwhelming radio and video airplay, Rodney Atkins earned the Academy of Country Music’s Top New Male Vocalist award, plus five other ACM nominations and two Country Music Association nominations. He performed for a half-million people at the National Memorial Day concert in Washington, D.C. and toured with the superstar likes of Brad Paisley, Brooks & Dunn, Martina McBride and ZZ Top.