ENID, OK - Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers will present the best the holiday has to offer this season with their Country & Christmas show. The group will perform live for one performance only in Enid, OK at the Central National Bank Center on December 5, 2018 at 7pm.
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Tickets on sale at CNBCenter.com, 855.TIX.ENID, or the Central National Bank Center Box Office. Ticket prices are $69, $59, $45 & $29.
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Group Discount – Groups of 10 or more can save big with group ticket rates. This makes for the perfect holiday get-together. For Group Tickets, contact our Group Sales Office at 580.616.7381 or GroupSales@CNBCenter.com.
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Holiday Dinner Before the Show
Let us worry about dinner for the night! We will have a PRIME RIB DINNER BUFFET, prepared by the CNB Center Executive Chef prior to the concert. The dinner buffet is only $25 per person, and includes assorted desserts, salad, sides, coffee, tea, water, and a cash bar.
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About the Gatlin Brothers
Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers have been dazzling audiences for more than 60 years. The road the brothers have plowed has won them countless awards and has taken them to numerous concert halls, festival stages, national television shows (The Tonight Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Late Late Show, etc.) and even the White House on several occasions. The brothers have seen their music top the charts and touch the lives of fans of all ages.
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The Gatlin Brothers success began, thanks to the chart-topping success of the Grammy Award-winning “Broken Lady.” The hits continued throughout the rest of the decade, including their signature song, “All the Gold in California,” soon to be followed by “Houston (Means I’m One Day Closer to You).” The number one hits continued throughout the next decade with “I Don’t Wanna Cry,” “I Just Wish You Were Someone I Love,” “Statues Without Hearts,” “Love is Just a Game,” and “Night Time Magic.” In addition to being inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 1976, the trio was nominated for awards by the Country Music Association, the Academy of Country Music and the Music City News Awards, among others. “We won some of ‘em too,” says Larry.
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The brothers continued to tour through out the 80’s. In 1992, they decided to take some time away from the road. That year they embarked on their “Adios Tour” and released an album of the same title. In early 2002, the brothers decided to tour on a limited basis, recorded a new album, Pilgrimage, in 2008 and are still performing 40-50 dates a year.
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As the brothers round out their 60th anniversary tour and close out one chapter of their lives, they are looking forward to the next one. The brothers’ latest release is a Gospel album titled, Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers – The Gospel According to Gatlin. Larry says, “The songs are a little edgy, a little bit different. Steve, Rudy and I didn’t get where we are by playing it safe. We have always pushed the envelope, we have always crossed borders others were afraid to cross and we’re not going to stop now… and that’s the Gospel According to Gatlin.”
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Forthcoming projects include a Gaither music collaboration that will also include The Oak Ridge Boys. This year’s concert tour will span North American and feature Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers Unplugged shows.
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