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Tracy Lawrence Countdown
Tracy Lawrence Countdown
Tracy Lawrence Countdown
Tracy Lawrence will headline the annual County Music Concert from the Quincy Firefighters Local 63 on Saturday night! To get ready for the show, we're counting down the Top Five Tracy Lawrence Songs, as chosen by the KICK-FM audience, each morning at 7:30! Not only that, but we're also giving away Tracy Lawrence tickets AND backstage passes!
Tracy Lawrence Countdown
Tracy Lawrence Countdown
Tracy Lawrence Countdown
Tracy Lawrence is coming to the Adams County Fairgrounds! Tracy is being brought to the area this year by the Quincy Firefighters Local 63. The date is June 22. General Admission prices are $25, and $36 is the price for VIP tickets. If you haven't picked up tickets, yet, the easy way to get them is to buy online. The week before the show, KICK-FM will reveal the five most-popular Tracy Lawrence so
Madd Hoss Jackson
Madd Hoss Jackson
Madd Hoss Jackson
The month of May is going to be a big one for one of the area's favorite bands. Madd Hoss Jackson will be spending time at Treasure Isle Studios in Music City, USA to record their second album. The studio is famous for currently boasting clients like Jason Aldean, Lady Antebellum and Alabama.
Tracy Lawrence in Quincy
Tracy Lawrence in Quincy
Tracy Lawrence in Quincy
The new location for this years Quincy Firefighters Local 63 country show is the Adams County Fairgrounds with a new date as well... Saturday, June 22. The event will feature a full evening of entertainment including four different performers...
Tracy Lawrence in Quincy
Tracy Lawrence in Quincy
Tracy Lawrence in Quincy
With the news of Tracy Lawrence coming to the Adams County Fairgrounds on Saturday, June 22 for the annual Quincy Firefighters Local 63 show, I want to ask... what's YOUR favorite Tracy Lawrence song?
Tracy Lawrence
Tracy Lawrence
Tracy Lawrence
For 29 years now the Quincy Firefighters Local 63 have been putting on their annual country show to raise money for local charities. It's long been a Quincy tradition for more than one reason. Countless people have been helped through their efforts... which is what makes it really special.