Starry Nights goes country
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Rodeo House, one of country music’s most sought-after acts, takes the stage at Brentwood’s renovated City Park on Friday, June 29 at 7 p.m. The event is the third of eight summer concerts in the park. Concertgoers are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, blankets and picnic baskets. Dogs, glass containers and audio/video recording devices are prohibited.

Since the formation of Rodeo House back in November of 2005 by vocalists Christina Amato and Dave Scott, the band has evolved into one of California’s hottest country bands, marked by compelling songs, skilled musicianship and ear-grabbing vocals. Amato and Scott’s dynamic stage presence augment their striking vocals and tight harmonies.

In addition to its shows in the Bay Area and Reno/Lake Tahoe, Rodeo House has wowed crowds at The Saddle Rack, Club Rodeo, The Wrangler, 95.7 The Wolf, 95.3 KRTY, The Yes Foundation, Marin Civic Auditorium, Boot Scooters Club, Ropers, Tapestry Art Festival, Boom Town Casino, Stanislaus County Fair, Turlock Fair, The Kings Fair, Brentwood Art, Wine & Jazz Festival, The Red Bluff Roundup and The Fortuna Rodeo.

The band has performed with Nashville recording artists such as Caitlin & Will, Jaime O’Neal, Williams Riley, Jimmy Wayne, Jeff Bates and Jessica Andrews. Christina Amato of Rodeo House was featured in CMT’s “Born Country” on singing mothers. Check out the show and pictures at www.cmt.com. More information on the band can be found at www.rodeohouse.com.

City Park is located at 710 Second St. Ample parking is available in the parking garage located at 150 City Park Way. For more information, call 925-516-5444.
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