For the 5th consecutive year, Mobil Delvac heavy-duty diesel engine oil will present a free concert on Friday, March 22 to all attendees of the 2013 MATS.
by Staff
February 14, 2013
CMA, CMT, and ACM-award nominee Randy Houser will headline the free Mobil Delvac concert.
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CMA, CMT, and ACM-award nominee Randy Houser will headline the free Mobil Delvac concert.
For the 5th consecutive year, Mobil Delvac heavy-duty diesel engine oil will present a free concert on Friday, March 22 to all attendees of the 2013 MATS.
The 2013 concert kicks off with The Diesel Outlaws, a seasoned group of musicians, singers, and songwriters from Nashville, Tenn., brought to Louisville to warm up the crowd with their collection of songs for and about trucking.
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Next up, CMA, CMT, and ACM-award nominee Randy Houser will headline the free Mobil Delvac concert with songs from his new album, "How Country Feels," and past hits from his albums "Anything Goes" and "They Call Me Cadillac."
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Houser will showcase the reasons he has been referred to as "one of the best in the new crop of country singer-songwriters" to all in attendance.
The concert will be held on-site in Freedom Hall of the Kentucky Exposition Center, immediately following the Friday edition of the Mid-America Trucking Show (March 22, 2013). Complimentary tickets will be distributed, while supplies last, from the Mobil Delvac Booth #18160 in the North Wing during show hours.
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