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Double Down Throwdown Concert Reviews - Part 3

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Shelly Fabian
After Rodney's set, the crew started coming out and resetting the stage for McHayes. Surprisingly, Wade and Mark did some of the work themselves.

After about 20 minutes, Wade and Mark took the stage. I'm not familiar with their music, so I don't know the name of the first song, but the second was called "Lessons in Lonely." While Wade Hayes sings most of the leads, Mark McClure sang lead on a few songs as well. They both sound great together.

Next came "Mr. Right Now," then they dedicated the next song, which is their first single to all the ladies, "It Doesn't Mean I Don't Love You." Then one I really liked called "Don't Wait 'Til It's Gone to Get it Right."

Wade Hayes used to be a solo artist several years back, before teaming up with Mark McClure, who used to be in Alan Jackson's band, The Strayhorns. Wade asked if it was alright to do some old stuff, which everyone screamed positively for.

Next they sang "One Wrong Night," "The Day That She Left Tulsa," and "Wrong Kind of Right." They ended the show with "Ain't Gonna Tell Me."

I really enjoyed the guys. They have a good chemistry, and their songs are traditional sounding.

Full Song List:

  • Unknown
  • Lessons in Lonely
  • Mr. Right Now
  • It Doesn't Mean I Don't Love You
  • Don't Wait 'Til It's Gone to Get it Right
  • One Wrong Night
  • The Day That She Left Tulsa
  • Wrong Kind of Right
  • Ain't Gonna Tell Me

View a slideshow of pictures of McHayes taken at the show.

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