![]() ![]() The group was also on hand alongside Molson Coors Beverage Company’s David Coors and his wife, Molly, to present a $20,000 donation to ACM Lifting Lives. Edwin McCain made a surprise appearance on Saturday evening’s show to duet on two songs with the guys, including his big top 10 hit “I’ll Be.” On Sunday night, Old Dominion was rejoined by McCain as well as NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning for a crowd pleasing cover of “Pink Houses.” Old Dominion returned to the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado this past weekend for a sold out two-night stand at the legendary venue for their “No Bad Vibes Tour.” For their first appearance at Red Rocks since 2019, the band welcomed over 18,000 fans. The eight-song Memory Lane EP will also include tunes called “Some Horses,” “Love Drunk and Happy” and “How Good Is That.” A new EP called Memory Lane will be released on June 23 via Columbia Nashville/Sony Music Nashville.Įarlier this year, the band teased the collection with the Memory Lane (Sampler), which included the title track and three new songs “Ain’t Got A Worry,” “Freedom Like You” and “Easier Said With Rum.” They also recently released another track, “I Should Have Married You.” The reigning ACM Group of the Year and CMA Vocal Group of the Year, Old Dominion, is gearing up to release their next project. I’ve always liked that song… it’s in between those two.Pictured (L-R): Peyton Manning, Old Dominion’s Brad Tursi, Old Dominion’s Trevor Rosen, Frank Ray, Edwin McCain, Old Dominion’s Matthew Ramsey, Kassi Ashton, Greylan James and Old Dominion’s Geoff Sprung at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Especially considering the age I was when I read it. I’ve always been proud of a song called ‘The Rhythm of Life’ for what it is and what it says. “‘I’ll Be’… with what it’s done for me across the board. “I wake up every day and thank my lucky stars that that song did what it did, and continues to do what it does.” You would miss it if it was gone… I tell people that when I play in venues that are special like that.” The Don Gibson is really, honestly, it was such a good idea for them to build that… if you have a venue like that, you have to protect it and be careful to support it. ![]() “A show that I can play and then be home with my children is my preference for sure. I see a lot of different people working together for the betterment of the community.” What I’ve really come to love is we embrace our diversity. I’ve gotten to witness the renaissance of my little town. I’ve seen stuff on the Internet about me being born in Charleston … but I’m a Greenville guy. As far as performance spaces, you can’t really ask more than a quiet, attentive audience and a beautiful-sounding room to play in. It’s one of the nicest venues in the southeast. Here’s what McCain has to say about his music, growing up in South Carolina and returning to Shelby: Tickets to the show cost $28.50-$29.50, available at, 70 and in person at the box office, 318 Washington St., Shelby. The following year, he achieved more success with his album Messenger and the hit “I Could Not Ask For more.” His 1998 song “I’ll Be” became a radio hit and included in the movie “A Cinderella Story” starring Hilary Duff and Chad Michael Murray. “There’s always a handful of wild cards that I’ll put in and out of the set.” Over the years, I’ve learned that that’s kind of what people are expecting,” he said. ![]() “There’s a core list of songs that I usually draw from. He said it’s “real conversational” and “a lot of fun.” McCain said he doesn’t usually make a set list. He also has an electric guitar player and saxophonist. He appears on stage with an acoustic guitar. He appeared at the venue last November and said fans can expect to hear songs from his 10 albums worth of material. The powerful voice behind love songs “I’ll Be,” and “I Could Not Ask For More” will return to Shelby.Įdwin McCain will perform at the Don Gibson Theatre at 8 p.m. ![]()
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