Country
Ronnie Milsap

Too restless and innovative to rest on his laurels as one of the great country music entertainers of all time, Ronnie Milsap continues to evolve. One of the most versatile and talented performers in country music, Milsap's trademark country-soul voice has earned him 40 #1 hits, six Grammy Awards and the industry's highest recognition – the coveted CMA Entertainer of the Year. He is a classically trained pianist who has mastered such instruments as guitar, violin, clarinet and cello. He has been one of the few country performers to venture beyond the parameters of country music and find mass success in the pop arena. His smooth voice has been a mainstay on both pop and country radio for more than four decades with such hits as "Day Dreams About Night Things," (There's) No Gettin' Over Me," "I Wouldn't Have Missed It For The World," "Smoky Mountain Rain" and "Any Day Now." His live shows, known for their spontaneity and diversity, are among the most popular in country today. Milsap is a three-time CMA Male Vocalist of the Year winner, and a four-time CMA Album of the Year recipient. The Academy of Country Music named him Best Male Vocalist in 1983, and he won Song of the Year in 1986 for "Lost In The Fifties Tonight." He is the recipient of the only gold Braille album ever awarded. More recently, he released Summer Number Seventeen in 2014. Ronnie Milsap released The Duets & kicks off his new tour in Nashville in January of 2019. Don't miss the chance to see this legend of country music live!