garthbrookstribute
The Ultimate Garth Brooks Experience is appearing in the PALACE Navan,
The show which continues to thrill sold out audiences all over Ireland is fronted by Ballivor man Trevor Smith and comes to the Palace for the first time.
Smith's backing band is 'The Fever' and has Trim musician Ken Gillick on lead guitar. Athboy man David Arkins is on guitar, Dan Daly from Navan on drums, Conor Mulhall from Mullagh on keyboards, Westmeath man Pete Mulkearns plays  fiddle and Mick McDonald from Dublin is on bass guitar.

The show consists of all the hits of American country music legend Garth Brooks who rose to fame worldwide in the early 1990s with his own brand of country music which spawned such classic songs as 'If Tomorrow Never Comes', 'Friends In Low Places', 'The Dance', 'Unanswered Prayers', 'Shameless' and many more.

Smith is delighted to bring his hit show to the Palace and says fans can expect the usual great show with all of Brooks' favourite songs featured.

This show will be a sell out, so make sure you arrive early, only €10 you can't afford to miss it!

 

 

Ellie
5/30/2011 05:56:55 am

where do u get tickets?

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A fan
6/25/2011 10:20:38 pm

Pete mulkearns the best fiddle player ever

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THX for info

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1/28/2012 07:06:40 am

Thanks for details

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2/25/2012 11:26:21 am

THX for info

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3/25/2012 08:58:46 am

is before long

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7/16/2012 04:51:54 pm

Great info, thx

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9/24/2012 05:01:00 am

will come back soon

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    The voice...

    The man behind the voice of Garth Brooks is Trevor Smith. Trevor has been singing American Country for a number of years and has built up a very healthy fan base. Trevor has worked with artists such as Shane McGowan, Mickey Harte, Don Baker and Finbar Fury. He has a stage presence second to none and a voice that will thrill all Garth Brooks fans. Trevor's uncanny resemblance both vocally and visually to the star will have you sitting at the edge of your seat for the entire performance!

    " A force to be reckoned with!"