Country Music’s Casey Donahew Headlines Henderson County Fair

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Country music singer Casey Donahew will be playing the Henderson County Fair in Stronghurst next week, headlining the show on Thursday, July 25th. Born on a dairy farm in Burleson, Texas, Donahew started his career in 2002 playing mostly small gigs around the state of Texas. In 2009, Donahew’s band released their 3rd studio album, Moving On. The album reached the top-30 on Billboard’s Top Country Album’s Chart. That started a steady rise for the band, which reached a peak in 2016 with the release of their 6th studio album All Night Party. The album debuted at #3 on the Top Country Album Chart, spurred on by the top-50 US Country Airplay single, Kiss Me.

Donahew joined the Thursday WRAM Morning Show and described what fans would see next Thursday in Stronghurst

To get tickets for Donahew’s show next Thursday and see the schedule for Henderson County Fair in Stronghurst, go to the fair website, hendersoncofair.com. Advanced tickets for general admission are $20. For more information on Donahew, go to his website at caseydonahew.com.

For the entire interview with Casey Donahew, go to the NEWS PODCAST section.

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