Rising Country Stars Perform Saturday At Wagon Wheel

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Staff Report-

Do you have plans for Valentine’s Day?
If not, spend it at the Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts with two of country music’s rising stars: Kristy Lee Cook and John King, states a press release from WWCA.
Cook kicked off her country music career by competing on the seventh season of “American Idol” where she made it into the top 10. Her recent single, “Lookin’ for a Cowgirl,” was recently featured in Rolling Stone Country and was co-written with Bridgette Tatum, a songwriter that frequently works with Jason Aldean.
“We wanted to write a song that was for country girls, and this one pretty much describes me perfectly,” said Cook.
Cook will be performing with King, an artist signed to the same label as Kellie Pickler, Cook’s fellow “American Idol” alumna. After hard work and time spent studying a music degree at The University of Georgia, King went on to open for multiple artists including Florida Georgia Line and Brantley Gilbert. King is known for his single “Tonight Tonight” and is working on his debut album.
Tickets to see Cook and King cost $15 and are currently on sale at the Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts as well as online at wagonwheeltheatre.org There will be two performances on Feb. 14, one at 6 p.m. followed by one at 9 p.m.
For more information, call 574-267-8041.[[In-content Ad]]

Do you have plans for Valentine’s Day?
If not, spend it at the Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts with two of country music’s rising stars: Kristy Lee Cook and John King, states a press release from WWCA.
Cook kicked off her country music career by competing on the seventh season of “American Idol” where she made it into the top 10. Her recent single, “Lookin’ for a Cowgirl,” was recently featured in Rolling Stone Country and was co-written with Bridgette Tatum, a songwriter that frequently works with Jason Aldean.
“We wanted to write a song that was for country girls, and this one pretty much describes me perfectly,” said Cook.
Cook will be performing with King, an artist signed to the same label as Kellie Pickler, Cook’s fellow “American Idol” alumna. After hard work and time spent studying a music degree at The University of Georgia, King went on to open for multiple artists including Florida Georgia Line and Brantley Gilbert. King is known for his single “Tonight Tonight” and is working on his debut album.
Tickets to see Cook and King cost $15 and are currently on sale at the Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts as well as online at wagonwheeltheatre.org There will be two performances on Feb. 14, one at 6 p.m. followed by one at 9 p.m.
For more information, call 574-267-8041.[[In-content Ad]]
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