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Billy Currington "Walks a Little Straighter."

Double Down Throwdown Concert Reviews - Part 4

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Billy Currington

Billy Currington

Shelly Fabian
After McHayes left the stage, again the stagehands came out and began to set up the stage for the next act. They were pretty fast, actually. I've been to shows before where it's taken 30 minutes between shows, so I was happy when they were only about 20 minutes.

Billy Currington was the fourth act on the bill. He came out singing "I've Got a Feeling," and then sang another song from his upcoming self-titled album, "That's Just Me."

He mentioned that his album was going to be released on September 30th, and sang another one from it called "Hangin' Around."

Billy said that he was raised in Rincon, Georgia, which is about 20 minutes from Savannah, and the next song reflected what it was like. It was called "Growin' Up Down There."

Billy's album is filled with songs that I think will do really well on country radio, and the next song, "Where The Girls Are" is most definitely one of them.

Billy's first single has really struck a chord with country listeners, and everyone sang along as he sang "Walk a Little Straighter."

He ended his part of the show with "Whole Lot More Where That Came From."

Billy put on a great show. It was obvious that many of the fans in attendance were there to see him. I'm sure we'll be hearing more from him for years to come.

Full Set List:

  • I've Got a Feeling
  • That's Just Me
  • Hangin' Around
  • Growin' Up Down There
  • Where The Girls Are
  • Walk a Little Straighter
  • Whole Lot More Where That Came From

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

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