


But Deadwood is like a home away from home where we know so many people and we feel so lucky to have the opportunity to return. We’ve toured the country, Canada and the world and it’s been a wild ride. “I don’t even know how many studio albums we’ve done since then – seven or eight I suspect. “Our whole career started when we played our first gig in Deadwood in 2002,” Big Kenny said from his Nashville home this week. The duo fell in love with the fabled Wild West town, and have returned to play performances in the Black Hills region ever since. Big Kenny and John Rich wrote a significant portion of their first smash-hit, multi-platinum album, “Horse of a Different Color,” in Deadwood, including fan favorites “Wild West Show,” “Deadwood Mountain,” “Six-Foot Town,” and the Grammy-nominated tribute, “The Eighth of November,” based on the personal story of long-time Deadwood resident Niles Harris, two decades ago.
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The Deadwood Live! Open-Air Music Series kicks off May 29 with Big & Rich featuring Cowboy Troy. “It’s like Red Rocks in Denver, and the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles - stunning visuals with incredible music and that’s a big thing.” “It’s so visually appealing,” Oswald said. He compared Deadwood’s Outlaw Square, which opened one year ago, to some of the most iconic concert venues in the U.S. Oswald, the long-time manager of country music duo Big & Rich, and many other acts, has previously produced numerous music videos and live television specials in the Black Hills, including “Big & Rich: Wanted Alive in Deadwood,” a two-hour special that aired 47 times on CMT. “The Outlaw Square that Deadwood smartly constructed right downtown gives us the venue to do something pretty special, and this place, this town, is very special.” “In my 40 years of touring on the road in America, starting with Alabama in 1980, I’ve never seen a more special entertainment venue than Deadwood, South Dakota, and I want to do everything I can to elevate it,” Oswald said.

(KEVN) -Staged at Deadwood’s new Outlaw Square on Historic Main Street, the nine ticketed events will attract as many as 2,500 concert-goers per performance and will include premiere VIP seating at Hickok’s patio, the Franklin Hotel’s veranda and the Silverado’s Outlaw Deck, said Marc Oswald, CEO of Oswald Entertainment Group, a multi-faceted live concert, music video and television production company based in Nashville, Tenn.
