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Music at RodeoHouston doesn't necessarily mean doe-eyed ingenues like Taylor Swift and the Jonas Brothers, leathery country veterans like Brooks & Dunn and Alan Jackson or tube snake boogeymen like ZZ Top, you know. Although there's no hog-calling contest - which Rocks Off thinks is a crime - admission to the grounds (either a RodeoHouston ticket or Reliant Park general-admission stub) also gets you into the Hideout, RodeoHouston's own honky-tonk that moves from the Astrodome to a tent between Reliant Center and Reliant arena. (Note: 21 and up only.) Your 2009 dance card, y'all:
March 3: Gary P. Nunn
March 4: Rodney Hayden
March 5: Ryan James
March 6: Black Heritage Day (entertainment TBA)
March 7: Sonny Burgess
March 8: DJs TBA
March 9: Granger Smith
March 10: Derek Sholl
March 11: Jason Allen
March 12: Two Tons of Steel
March 13: Darren Kozelsky
March 14: Jarrod Birmingham
March 15: Go Tejano Day (entertainment TBA)
March 16: Josh Abbott
March 17: 80 Proof Band
March 18: Whiskey Myers
March 19: Mark McKinney
March 20: Kyle Park
March 21: Zona Jones
March 22: Todd Fritsch
Showtime is 10:15 p.m. weekdays and 8:30 p.m. weekends. See RodeoHouston's Web site for more information - Chris Gray
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