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Hollywood Casino hosts Aaron Tippin

14 July 2008

BAY ST. LOUIS, Missouri -- (PRESS RELEASE) -– American Country Music singer/songwriter Aaron Tippin is putting it all out there on stage for two shows 9 P.M., Friday and Saturday, September 12th & 13th at Hollywood Casino Bay St. Louis. He's known as the hardest working man in country music and he's back and ready for action with a new CD and a heavy tour schedule. His hits include: "Cold Gray Kentucky Morning," "You've Got To Stand for Something," "Whole Lotta Love On The Line," "Kiss This," "I Got to be Honest," "There Ain't Nothing Wrong with the Radio," "That's As Close to Loving You," "A Door," "My Blue Angle," "A Working Man's PHd," and many more.

Tippin began performing in local honky tonks in the 1970's. He competed on the TNN"s "You Can Be A Star" TV talent contest in 1985, landed a songwriter's contract and moved to Music City in 1986. Always a focused and purposeful man, Tippin created a work routine that was Spartan in its intensity. He worked the midnight - to - dawn shift at a factory in Kentucky, commuted to music row to write songs, lifted weights late every afternoon, went to bed, got up and did the whole routine over again, day after day. The dedication started to pay off. He began winning body building competitions and artists such as Mark Collie, Diamond Rio, David Ball and the Mid-South boys started recording Aaron's songs.

Tippin performed his first Nashville night club show in 1990. It earned him a recording contract with RCA records. Before ever setting foot on tour, he was afforded the opportunity to join Bob Hope on a USO tour to Saudi Arabia during the Gulf War. After Aaron came home, hits for RCA led to concert dates with such superstars as Brooks & Dunn, Reba McEntire and Hank Williams Jr. Tippin became one of the most memorable country personalities of the 90's. In concert he invariably communicated the heart of a poet, the zeal of an evangelist, the humor of the class clown and the soul of a gladiator.

Don't miss Aaron Tippin's hard-core honky tonk performances at Hollywood Casino Bay St. Louis. Hurry, limited seating is available. Tickets go sale July 18th at Tokens Gift Shop starting at $19.95 or call 1-866-7-LUCKY-1 (1-866-758-2591). Must be at least 21 to attend.

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