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Brooks & Dunn is an American country act comprised of singer/songwriters Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn. The two troubadours have been together since the early 90s and are recognized as essentials of the Nashville music scene, earning praise for with their catchy dance hall tunes and rambling country rockers.

Before Brooks and Dunn became the hit duo they are known as today, each musician got his start behind the scenes, writing songs for artists with the stature they dreamed of possessing and one day would eventually exceed. Brooks a native of Shreveport, Louisiana, got his start in the music industry playing varying venues in the state of Maine. He later moved to Nashville in 1979 and wrote several hit singles for big time acts such as John Conlee, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The Oak Ridge Boys, Nicolette Larson, and Keith Palmer.

Ronnie Dunn was born and raised in Coleman, Texas, which does not come to much of a surprise as the influence of Texan country swing pioneer Bob Willis permeates through his style. Dunn’s original intentions were to become a Baptist preacher; however, he had a mutual passion for music. The latter of the two got the better of him as his stints playing in bars eventually got him kicked out of Hardin-Simmons University and resultantly put his pursuits as an evangelist on hold. Dunn later moved to Nashville and caught the attention of Tim DuBois, an executive of Arista Nashville. DuBois concocted the idea of pairing Dunn with Brooks and after hearing their collaborative demo he was convinced that they should act as a duo.

Brooks & Dunn were an instant success. A year after their formation they released their debut single “Brand New Man”, which hit no.1 on the Hot Country Songs in June 1991. This track was featured on their 1st studio album (also entitled “Brand New Man” ) alongside four other hit singles “My Next Broken Heart”, “Neon Moon”, “Lost and Found”, and “Boot Scootin’ Boogie”. The album went to no. 3 on the US Billboard Top Country Albums charts, no. 10 on the US Billboard 200 and has since gone on to sell over 6 million copies. Their sophomore release “Hard Workin’ Man” matched the success of their triumphant debut. It peaked at no. 9 on the US Billboard Charts and included 5 singles that entered in the top 5 of the US Country Singles Chart.

The 90s proved to be a prolifically creative time for the duo. They spewed out hit after hit, releasing 2 country chart topping albums “Waitin’ on Sundown” and “Borderline”, which housed no.1 singles such as “She’s Not the Cheatin’ Kind”, “Little Miss Honky Tonk”, “You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone”, “My Maria”, and “A Man This Lonely”. Though the team were only four albums into their career a greatest hits compilation was more than warranted. In fact the hits were so profuse a 2nd greatest hits compilation arrived in 2004.

Brooks & Dunn exemplified they still held their charm with their 5th studio album “If You See Her”. Like their previous releases the album was a commercial success reaching no.4 on the US Billboard Top Country Albums and sporting three no.1 singles: “If You See Him/If You See Her”, “How Long Gone”, and “Husbands and Wives”.

Their hot streak came to an end with their 6th studio album “Tight Rope”. While the album was in no way a commercial flop it failed to live up to the standard set by it’s predecessor; however, it did peak at no. 6 on the US Billboard Top Country Albums and featured the no.5 hit single “You’ll Always Be Loved By Me”.

The duo more than picked up the “slack” in the 2000s, releasing three consecutive albums to top the country charts “Steers & Stripes”, “Red Dirt Road”, and “Hillbilly Deluxe”. Five of their singles from this period claimed the no.1 spot on the Country singles chart and in the midst of all this they also released a widely popular Christmas album “It Won’t Be Christmas Without You”.

On 2 October 2007 Brooks & Dunn released their final studio album “Cowboy Town”. It was followed by two additional compilation albums: “Playlist: The Very Best of Brooks & Dunn” and “#1’s... and Then Some” as well as their farewell tour “The Last Rodeo”. After 20 years together the two musicians amicably parted ways to pursue solo careers; however, at the beginning of 2015 they reunited to perform a series of shows in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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With over 30 million albums sold worldwide, Brooks and Dunn are the second highest selling musical duo of all time, runners up only to Simon and Garfunkel. With 10 studio albums and just under 20 years touring under their belts, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn knew how to put on a show before their retirement in 2010. The duo would emerge on stage looking more American than apple pie, with buffalo skulls heading their drum kit and spurs knocking on their boots, the pair on the ‘Last Rodeo Tour’ would open with rowdy honky tonk numbers ‘Play Something Country’ and ‘Put a Girl in It’.

The hits would keep on rollin’, Louisiana born Brooks brooding, and Ronnie Dunn, Texan through-and-through, charging around the stage, letting the confetti fly as the patriotism was notched up to 11 with the inclusion of the song both Bush and Obama used in their Presidential campaigns “Only in America”.

The night would undoubtedly come to a close with arguably the duo’s biggest hit and the saviour of line dancing “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” and the pair would inevitably bring down the house. It doesn’t get more red, white and blue than a Brooks and Dunn concert, and it’s a shame one of the most ‘Murica bands of all time have bowed out, but line dancing will be forever grateful for the contribution of these legends to country music.

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Brooks and Dunn, a band named after it’s two members Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn, is coming back from retirement in order to perform one last whistle stop tour. Brooks and Dunn is one of the most successful musical duo bands of all time, second only to the legendary Simon and Garfunkel. Legends in their own right, Brooks and Dunn spent twenty years performing together and have sold over 30 million albums worldwide. Their incredible success and enormous fan following is awe inspiring. The amount of people who came to see them perform one last time was phenomenal and the atmosphere all night was electric, one of the rowdiest and exciting atmospheres I have ever experienced at a country performance. Brooks and Dunn rocked on to stage looking as quintessentially American as you could possibly imagine, cowboy boots and all. They entertained the crowd with their upbeat, honky tonk hits such as ‘Neon Boots’, ‘My Maria’ and ‘You Can’t Take the Honky Tonk Out of the Girl’. The amount of thigh slaps and ‘yee haws’ was unbelievable. Brooks and Dunn put on one hell of a show, guitars proudly in hand, and ended the night with the countrytastic classic ‘Boot Scootin’ Boogie’.

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It seems to be impossible to get Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn offstage. After promising a final performance in 2010 before their retirement, they return in 2015 for a series of concerts much to the delight of their large fanbase. The incredibly successful duo has sold millions of country records globally so they have no issue in packing out venues time and time again.

The rapport the two musicians share is absolutely electric so it would seem foolish for them to go separate ways. They clearly enjoy playing out the material and they have a great live band formed to aid them in the recreation of the long discography. The fans are completely behind them regardless of age, they all sing with huge enthusiasm during the classics including 'Only in America' and 'Ain't Nothing 'bout You'. It is crazy to think they have only ever released one single in their whole career that didn't make the US top 20 so collating the material is tough yet they manage it well and finish on a high of 'Fancy'.

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Best concert ever. We were 4 rows back from the stage. And at the end of the concert brooks and Dunn sang only in America with 6 United States Army people standing and saluting us. That was really awesome.

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You guys are so awesome I love your music I listen to it all the time on YouTube my favorite song is neon Moon in my Maria God bless you both..♥️

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