Sat May 18, 7:00 PM - Sat May 18, 11:59 PM
2158 Colonial Blvd, Fort Myers, FL 33907
Community: Fort Myers
Description
Sam Galloway Ford Concert Series
Event Details
Tracy Lawrence - Doors Open at 7:00 PM
Showtime approx: 9:00 PM
Presented by Gator Country 101.9
Tickets
$32.00 in Advance
$37.00 at the Door
18 and Up show - Additional $5.00 at the Door
Online tickets at www.TheRanchFortMyers.com
No other online affiliates
Tracy Lawrence Bio:
Tracy Lee Lawrence was born in Atlanta, Texas, on January 27, 1968. He was raised by his mother JoAnn Dickens and stepfather Dwayne Dickens, and had two brothers and three sisters. When Lawrence was four years old, his family moved to Foreman, Arkansas. Growing up there, Lawrence sang in the local Methodist church choir and learned to play guitar. His mother had wanted him to grow up to be a minister, but he wanted to pursue a musical career instead. Regarding his upbringing, Lawrence told Country Weekly magazine in 1996, "I was hell-bent on doing things my way. I bucked my stepfather. He thought I was risking too much chasing this crazy music dream. Lawrence began performing in public at age 15, and by age 17, he had joined a local honky-tonk band. He attended Southern Arkansas University in 1986, but dropped out two years later to sing for a band based out of Louisiana. When the band broke up, Lawrence moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1990, supporting himself through odd jobs and winnings from local talent contests. After performing at an artist showcase at Nashville's Bluebird Café in January 1991, Lawrence was discovered by talent manager Wayne Edwards, who helped him sign to Atlantic Records' Nashville division that same year.
Showtime approx: 9:00 PM
Presented by Gator Country 101.9
Tickets
$32.00 in Advance
$37.00 at the Door
18 and Up show - Additional $5.00 at the Door
Online tickets at www.TheRanchFortMyers.com
No other online affiliates
Tracy Lawrence Bio:
Tracy Lee Lawrence was born in Atlanta, Texas, on January 27, 1968. He was raised by his mother JoAnn Dickens and stepfather Dwayne Dickens, and had two brothers and three sisters. When Lawrence was four years old, his family moved to Foreman, Arkansas. Growing up there, Lawrence sang in the local Methodist church choir and learned to play guitar. His mother had wanted him to grow up to be a minister, but he wanted to pursue a musical career instead. Regarding his upbringing, Lawrence told Country Weekly magazine in 1996, "I was hell-bent on doing things my way. I bucked my stepfather. He thought I was risking too much chasing this crazy music dream. Lawrence began performing in public at age 15, and by age 17, he had joined a local honky-tonk band. He attended Southern Arkansas University in 1986, but dropped out two years later to sing for a band based out of Louisiana. When the band broke up, Lawrence moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1990, supporting himself through odd jobs and winnings from local talent contests. After performing at an artist showcase at Nashville's Bluebird Café in January 1991, Lawrence was discovered by talent manager Wayne Edwards, who helped him sign to Atlantic Records' Nashville division that same year.
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