Dierks Bentley Stands Out In The Crowd

Posted by Sandy Paul on 08/05/2008
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INPUT { behavior: url(http://countryhound.com/FCKeditor/editor/css/behaviors/hiddenfield.htc) ; }INPUT,TEXTAREA,SELECT,.FCK__Anchor,.FCK__PageBreak { behavior: url(http://countryhound.com/FCKeditor/editor/css/behaviors/disablehandles.htc) ; }TABLE { behavior: url(http://countryhound.com/FCKeditor/editor/css/behaviors/showtableborders.htc) ; }  He may have seemed out of place, but Country Music artist Dierks Bentley fit in nicely Aug. 2 at the rock fest Lollapalooza in Chicago. Bentley was the lone Country act, but the artist has no problems “getting away from his comfort zone,” according to cmt.com. The sold-out festival saw crowds of about 75,000 in Grant Park where bands such as Rage Against the Machine and Wilco took the stages. Four city blocks were filled for the event. Bentley thanked his large crowds of fans for coming out to see him among bands that some of them had never heard before. He sang 13 songs to his loyal fans including “Every Mile a Memory” and “Can’t Live It Down.” Bentley ended his hour-long show with Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues.”