Kix Brooks Honors Veterans With A Two-Hour Holiday Music Special

Westwood One and Kix Brooks will honor the men and women throughout our nation’s history who served and are still serving in the U.S. armed forces with his annual “A Salute to Our Military Veterans”.

Kix, the popular award-winning host of Westwood One’s “American Country Countdown” and host of the “Kickin’ it with Kix” podcast, rallies his long list of friends to join him for this musical salute, including Brad Paisley, Tim McGraw, Chris Young, Dierks Bentley, Rascal Flatts, and more. These Country superstars will talk about their appreciation for the nation’s military while Kix plays the most popular songs that capture America’s patriotic spirit.

I’m always grateful to be able to honor our military,” said Brooks. “It’s an honor and privilege to salute their service and their sacrifice.”

Stations can air Westwood One’s “A Salute to Our Military Veterans” any time Friday, November 10th through Sunday, November 12, 2017, between 6:00 am and 12 midnight. For more information, contact Country@WestwoodOne.com.

Brooks, one-half of country music’s must successful duo of all time Brooks & Dunn has 23 career chart-toppers and 30 million albums sold. Brooks & Dunn are the best-selling duo in country music history. Kix’s extensive resume also includes three CMA “National Broadcast Personality of The Year” awards for American Country Countdown and Co-owner of Nashville’s award-winning winery Arrington Vineyards. Kix was the first recipient of the CMA Humanitarian Award.

In 2015 Brooks & Dunn teamed up with Reba McEntire for a Las Vegas residency called “Reba, Brooks & Dunn: Together In Vegas.” The two-hour production features more than 30 action-packed hits backed by a band of 10 players from both of their touring bands. The set includes solo and joint performances of their signature tracks including “Fancy,” “My Maria” and “Cowgirls Don’t Cry,” as well as many surprises.

For more information, visit www.kixbrooks.com.

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