| Brooks and Dunn News: |
| Leon Eric "Kix" Brooks III was born May 12, 1955, in Shreveport, La., and worked the club circuit in Alaska and Maine before moving to Nashville in 1979. Ronnie Gene Dunn was born June 1, 1953, in Coleman, Texas, and briefly studied theology at Abilene (Texas) Christian College before moving to Tulsa, Okla. There, he fronted the house band at a popular nightspot called Duke's Country. Later, he broke into the national spotlight by winning a talent contest sponsored by Marlboro. |
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Brooks and Dunn
vs. ZZ Top
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7:00 pm
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Post Gazette Pavilion At Star Lake
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Brooks and Dunn
vs. ZZ Top
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7:00 pm
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First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
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Brooks and Dunn
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11:59 pm
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Buffalo Run Casino
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Brooks and Dunn
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10:00 pm
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Las Vegas Hilton Theater
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Brooks and Dunn
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9:00 pm
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Las Vegas Hilton Theater
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Brooks and Dunn
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9:00 pm
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Las Vegas Hilton Theater
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| More Brooks and Dunn News: |
| In 1990, Arista Records' Tim DuBois put the two hopefuls together. "Brand New Man," the duo's first single, blasted to No. 1 in 1991, followed by the chart-topping "My Next Broken Heart," "Neon Moon" and "Boot Scootin' Boogie." Their debut album Brand New Man has since sold more than 6 million copies. They kept up their winning streak with more No. 1 hits: "She Used to Be Mine," "That Ain't No Way to Go," "She's Not the Cheatin' Kind," "Little Miss Honky Tonk" and "You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone."
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