Country 107.1 And The Province Present
REBA MCENTIRE WITH SPECIAL GUESTS CRYSTAL SHAWANDA & MELISSA PETERMAN
ABBOTSFORD ENTERTAINMENT & SPORTS CENTRE
MARCH 18TH 2010
DOORS 6:30
SHOW 7:30 PM
Tickets On-Sale To The Public Friday October 30th 2009 at 10:00AM
Buy at www.abbotsfordcentre.ca |By phone at 866-977-2372|Venue Box Office
Ticket Prices (incl. GST): $119.00/$100.00/$90.00/$80.00/$59.00 Reserved Seating (plus applicable service fees)
Global Spectrum announces that REBA MCENTIRE will be making a stop at Abbotsford Entertainment & Sports Centre on March 18th.
As Reba embarks on an exciting new chapter of her career with the much-anticipated release of Keep On Loving You, her debut album with The Valory Music Co., it is readily apparent that she's not your typical icon.
Sure, she's amassed the sort of career statistics that ensures legendary status in popular music– more than 55 million in album sales, 33 No. 1 hits, 2 Grammys, seven Country Music Association Awards (CMAs), 12 Academy of Country Music Awards (ACMs), nine People's Choice Awards and 15 American Music Awards. The Oklahoma quadruple threat has also found success in television, where her self-titled primetime TV series was a top-rated sitcom for six seasons, on Broadway, where she received rave reviews for her irresistible performance in Annie Get Your Gun, and in film. (And there's a best-selling autobiography, as well as the popular Reba collection at Dillard's featuring women's clothing and footwear and bed and bath specialty items.)
But what separates Reba from other cultural trailblazers with decades-long careers is that she is hotter than ever. Her name remains a familiar sight atop the charts, now nestled among a generation of artists who have been strongly influenced by her music and career path. “Strange,” the sassy debut single from Keep on Loving You, is the fastest-rising solo single and highest solo chart debut of her 33-year career.
The new album is the follow-up to Reba Duets, which hit No. 1 on both pop and country album charts. Her last 13 studio albums have each received platinum status for reaching 1 million in sales.
“I think it's a new chapter, I really do,” Reba says of her entertainment career. “I'm back to only my music. In the last 10 years, I've either had TV shows, Broadway or something else going on. Basically this is a time when I can really concentrate and focus on my music. This being the first solo album in six years is very exciting to me, as is the new chapter with the record label and new excitement in the music again.
Keep on Loving You is a collection of 13 songs that is quintessential Reba. It's a sound that is contemporary, fresh and relevant, yet still true to her traditional country roots. “I still go with the same formula I always have,” she says. “When a song moves me, I will sing it and hopefully it will move you. I just like to sing different songs. I think it goes back to that attention-span thing for me. Mama always said I had the attention span of a 2-year-old. I like to sing an up-tempo kick-butt song and then a ballad. ‘I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry' is one of my favorite songs and then go into ‘Respect' or something like ‘Strange' or “Just When I Thought I'd Stopped Loving You.'”
“I'm excited about being with the new record label,” she says. “I'm excited about this new album. I'm excited where I am in my life, my age, that radio is still playing my music and that fans still want to hear my music and see me perform. I'm very grateful, appreciative and blessed.”