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Sheryl Crow to Headline Good Sam Louisville Rally

Originally Published in MotorHome Magazine
Sheryl Crow will join Burt Bacharach to rock the house at the Louisville Good Sam Rally.

Sheryl Crow will join Burt Bacharach to rock the house at the Louisville Good Sam Rally.

Louisville, Ky., is rolling out the welcome mat for The Good Sam Rally June 21 through 24, presented by DISH Network.

Rally attendees will enjoy the talents of Sheryl Crow as the Grammy winner is set to perform her many hit songs, which include “Every Day is a Winding Road” and “A Change Would Do You Good.” In addition, award-winning composer and musician Burt Bacharach will tickle the ivories in Freedom Hall on Friday night. A living legend in the music world, Bacharach will perform his long line of hits, including “Anyone Who Had a Heart,” “Walk On By,” “I Say a Little Prayer,”  “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head” and more.

The Louisville Rally will be held at the Kentucky Exposition Center, and the center’s Freedom Hall offers ideal seating and acoustics for these performers. The Rally fee includes all four nights of entertainment and much more. Step out of your rig, hop on one of the shuttles and spend the day visiting the huge trade show with new RVs of all sizes. Browse the exhibit area for those accessories to complement your RV lifestyle and choose from hundreds of informational seminars that will help make your RV travels more enjoyable. The traditional Rally Dog Show will allow guests to bring their pups to show off their canine skills and personalities. There will be also opportunities to win hundreds of prizes worth thousands of dollars.

For more information, visit www.therally.com. The final Rally of 2012 will be held in Daytona, Fla., at the Daytona International Speedway, November 2 through 4.

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