WCOL Country Jam + Campout is gonna be one helluva three day party.” We produce major music festivals all across the country and Legend Valley has become one of our homes and favorite venues in the USA. John Reese, Founder of Synergy Global Entertainment (SGE) and Producer of WCOL Country Jam + Campout says, “It is an honor to be working with the greatest country radio station in the the United States! We are thrilled to help WCOL make Country Jam + Campout bigger and better than ever. Thanks to our partnership with SGE, I’m proud to say this will be a show for the ages. Zuko says, “Country Jam is our signature annual event and we always strive to make it bigger and better for our listeners. Taking place over Labor Day Weekend, on Thursday, August 30, Friday, August 31, and Saturday, September 1, WCOL Country Jam + Campout will return to the historic Legend Valley, located just outside of Columbus, in Thornville, OH.ĩ2.3 WCOL Program Director Dan E. The weekend will also host Ohio’s biggest honky-tonk at Woody’s Saloon, featuring one of the premier line dancing DJs in country music spinning your favorite tunes until 2:00 AM each night, line dancing workshops, barbecue and beer, along with a number of other attractions throughout the venue. Expanding to three days this year, WCOL Country Jam + Campout will feature a superstar lineup of musical acts including award-winning and highly-acclaimed country artists Sam Hunt, Jon Pardi, Maren Morris, Dan + Shay, and many more, plus a special to-be-announced headliner (to be revealed in July) and additional major artists (to be revealed in June). Ohio’s largest country music event, 92.3 WCOL Country Jam + Campout, is back and bigger than ever. That and the fact that I am still the sole contributor of content seen here on The Music Enthusiast. But what has stayed the same is that sheer love of and for music in general. Aside from providing live coverage, you’ll also find plenty of single/album reviews here on TME along with a weekly rundown of the events that are coming up.Ī great deal has changed over the last decade plus of running this blog, during which time I have seen and reviewed more than 1,000 concerts. More often than not, that entails a track-by-track rundown of the concert, banter that occurred during the songs and so on. Live reviews have and always will be what I consider to be my specialty, and I strive to take more of a unique approach to them, working to capture the feeling of being at a show in person in hopes of immersing the reader into what the experience was like. Something that focuses not just on local talent here in the region but bands in every stage of the game, from artists on the rise to nationally known acts. The Music Enthusiast was born out of a deep affinity for the local music scene here in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, and since its inception in March 2006 it has grown into something more all-encompassing. Hey! My name’s Jordan Buford, and welcome to my little spot on the internet.
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