Ronnie McDowell Entertains Sold Out Beach Crowd

Blue water and white sand were the backdrop for legendary performer
Ronnie McDowell’s sold-out weekend show on Panama City Beach at the
Holiday Inn Resort. The beautiful night of music and memories will long
be one to remember as McDowell, a three term Vietnam War veteran,
saluted 92-year-old World War II veteran Freddie Lee White. White not
only brought the crowd to their feet with his rendition of the National
Anthem, but smiling ear-to-ear, Mr. White twisted the night away on the
dance floor as Ronnie McDowell and band brought the house down with
their high energy show of country music hits and rock and roll classics.

McDowell upheld his reputation as the ultimate entertainer,
traveling from table to table serenading and interacting with fans of
every generation. A number of dedicated fans traveled cross country to
make the unique summer event which is part of the exclusive country
music concert series at the beachfront resort.

In the meantime, McDowell continues to roll out the good times with
his latest recordings, Rocket 88 and Bring Back Rock and Roll which he
recorded with legends Bill Medley (The Righteous Brothers) and Billy
Swan (“I Can Help”). The songs are part of an upcoming EP release on
Curb Records.

The music legend also shows his patriotism in his new recording
‘Make America Great Again,’ a collaboration with singer Michael Lusk and
The Oak Ridge Boys.

For more information on Ronnie McDowell’s music and touring schedule, please visit www.ronniemcdowell.com.

About Ronnie McDowell: Ronnie McDowell entertains audiences worldwide with his own blend of romantic intimacy and country excitement! Ronnie
McDowell charted a string of hit singles between 1979 and 1986…
“Older Women”… “You’re Gonna Ruin My Bad Reputation”… “Watchin Girls
Go By” …and “In A New York Minute.” The Vietnam Veteran’s admiration
for Elvis led to McDowell singing 36 songs on the soundtrack “Elvis,”
the Dick Clark-produced television movie that featured Kurt Russell as
the performer. He also was the singing voice for the television movie
“Elvis And Me”, the ABC television series about the early years of
Elvis’ career titled simply “Elvis” as well as, the 1997 Showtime
special “Elvis Meets Nixon.” McDowell is a true artist and his
creativity has expanded to original paintings for Walt Disney along with
painting of some of pop culture’s biggest celebrities from Elvis to
Dolly Parton to Clark Gable. McDowell is launching his own television
show, Painting America, featuring these masterpieces,

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