Terri Clark, seven-time winner of the Canadian County Music Association Fans' Choice Entertainer of the Year, will bring her traveling one-woman show, Terri Clark: Unplugged and Alone, to the Mesa Arts Center's Piper Theater on Saturday, Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale now.
With more than four million albums sold and nearly a dozen Top 10 hits to her credit, Terri Clark has emerged as a singular voice on the country music landscape - driving, passionate, spirited - and every bit her own woman. A dynamic live performer - and one of the rare female country artists capable of throwing down some impressive guitar work -- the Alberta, Canada native has toured with such superstars as Brooks & Dunn, Reba McEntire, and George Strait on her way to becoming a seven-time, fan-voted Canadian Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year.
A prolific songwriter and hard-charging traditionalist, Clark spent years playing dive bars and entering talent competitions before she first hit the charts in 1995 with "Better Things to Do" and never looked back. Since then, for nearly three years, Terri was the only woman in country music to score a #1 single when she soared up the charts with "I Just Wanna Be Mad," one of a long string of successes including such hits as "You're Easy on the Eyes," "When Boy Meets Girl," "I Wanna Do It All," "Poor Poor Pitiful Me," and "Girls Lie Too."
As a songwriter, vocalist, and entertainer, Terri Connects with listeners in a very genuine way due, in part to her willingness to reach past the obvious for the real-life bottom line in her music, embracing strength and vulnerability, playfulness, sexiness, and a refreshing emotional candor. Her one-woman tour, Terri Clark: Unplugged & Alone is yet another example of her passion to intimately connect with her fans, one-on-one.
Tickets for Terri Clark: Unplugged & Alone are $28 plus box office fees, available at the Mesa Arts Center Box Office, One East Main Street, Mesa, or by phone at 480.644.6500.
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