Apr 152011
 

The Jagermeister Tour makes a stop in Boca Raton this Saturday at the beautiful Sunset Cove Amphitheater.  The show is headlined by Dierks Bentley and also includes Josh Thompson and Miss Willie Brown.  The show starts at 7pm, and tickets are $35.

Miss Willie Brown is a new act that Dierks is introducing to the national scene, but from what I’ve seen and heard, these are a couple of wild and crazy chicks sure to rock your socks off.  They’ll be the perfect launch to the party!

Josh Thompson is also new to the scene, but with his debut CD full of radio-ready hits, his set is sure to be able to get the crowd into just enough of a frenzy to get folks ready for Dierks.  With hit songs “Beer on the Table,” “Way Out Here,” and “Won’t be Lonely Long” leading the way, and other crowd favorites such as “Blame it on Waylon” and “Always Been Me,” you’ll leave the venue a fan of his music if you aren’t one already.  He’s been working on his 2nd album, so you should also hear some samples of new music from him as well.

Ladies…if you want to get noticed by Dierks Bentley, wear a white tank top.  His debut single, “What Was I Thinkin'” is a story of his shenanigans with a hot babe in a white tank top.  It is still his signature song, and he’s always keepin’ his eyes open for gals in the crowd wearing one.

Since that debut single was a #1 smash, Dierks has released a string of hits, including several other #1’s…check out his career list of singles:

What Was I Thinkin’ – #1

My Last Name – #17

How Am I Doin’ – #4

Lot of Leavin’ Left to Do – #3

Come a Little Closer – #1

Settle for a Slowdown – #1

Every Mile a Memory – #1

Long Trip Alone – #10

Free and Easy (Down the Road I Go) – #10

Tryin’ to Stop Your Leaving – #5

Feel That Fire – #1

Sideways – #1

I Wanna Make You Close Your Eyes – #2

Up on the Ridge – #21

Draw Me a Map – #33

Am I the Only One – #33 (current single, climbing the charts)

You’ll notice that his last 2 singles before his current release didn’t do as well as the rest of the songs in his career.  To his credit, he’s become established enough of a star that he can do non-mainstream projects such as the Bluegrasss Album that those songs came from.  So even though they weren’t top 5 hits like the rest of them, it’s pretty darn impressive that Bluegrass songs made it that high on today’s Country Charts.

Dierks is famous for his fan interaction, as it’s normal to find him cruising the parking lot in a jeep before a show to hang out and party with the tailgaters.  Throw in Jagermeister as the sponsor of the tour, and you’ve got yourself one hell of a party this weekend folks.  Enjoy!