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'Gone Country' headliner Brownlee is a man on move

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CLOVERDALE — With the release of his new album, The Fighter, Langley-based country singer/songwriter Chad Brownlee has been bouncing back and forth across the country in the past few weeks.

The tour has included multiple stops. In a single day, Brownlee was in Nova Scotia, Toronto, Calgary, and back home in Langley for the Tim Hortons Camp Day, which raised $11.8 million to help send underprivileged kids to camp.

Last week, Brownlee was in Fredericton to perform a concert, and in Toronto again a few days later to scoop up two songwriting awards at the SOCAN Awards.

Brownlee will headline the second annual Gone Country outdoor concert at Cloverdale's Millennium Park Amphitheatre. The all-country cancer fundraiser, set for Saturday, July 26, will also feature Brett Kissel, One More Girl, Karen Lee Batten, The Washboard Union and DJ Jaxon Hawks. The event is organized by Twins Cancer Fundraising, started by Cloverdale-raised twins Jamie and Chris Ruscheinski. Details are at Twinscancerfundraising.com.

Langley Advance