11/22/2006
Cheyenne Frontier Days Gears Up for 2007 Season: Rodeo, PBR and some Concert Tickets on Sale 11/27

Cheyenne Frontier Days will open sales for the 2007 season on Monday, November 27 at 9:00 am. The following events will be available for purchase:

  • July 21 – 29: Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo, $11 - $25
  • July 23 & 24: Professional Bull Riders, $28 & $38
  • July 25: Neal McCoy and LeAnn Rimes, $18 - $37
  • July 26: Ronnie Milsap and Los Lonely Boys, $18 - $37
  • Season Pass Carnival Armband, $70
  • Gift Certificates in any denomination

LeAnn RimesOn Wednesday, July 25, LeAnn Rimes will perform along with Neal McCoy. At just 23 years of age, Rimes has successfully made the transition from child prodigy to seasoned artist. She boasts both critical acclaim and huge commercial success with over 37 million records sold and two Grammy awards. At the age of 11, Rimes recorded her first hit “Blue,” which had originally been written for the legendary Patsy Cline, who died before she was able to record it. The success of this hit made Rimes a star at the young age of 13. Her next three albums topped the country charts and yielded a string of singles, including the 1997 hit “How Do I Live,” which spent eight weeks at number one.

Neal McCoyNeal McCoy won his first talent contest in 1981, and this win earned him an opportunity to open for Charley Pride. After touring with Pride for six year, McCoy released his debut single, “That’s How Much I Love You,” in 1988 and followed with his first album, At This Moment. Throughout the nineties, McCoy was a dominant presence on the country charts. Three consecutive albums – No Doubt About It, You Gotta Love That, and Neal McCoy – broke the platinum barrier with “No Doubt About It,” “You Gotta Love That,” “They’re Playing Our Song,” “For a Change,” and “Wink” all soaring to number one on the singles charts.

Los Lonely BoysOn Thursday, July 26, Los Lonely Boys will perform along with Ronnie Milsap. For their second album, Sacred, Los Lonely Boys once again worked with producer John Porter, known for his work with Keb ‘Mo, Ryan Adams and B.B. King, at Willie Nelson’s Pedernales Studios. With the success of their previous self-titled album still fresh in their heads – over two million in sales, and a Grammy for the hit single “Heaven,” Los Lonely Boys produced 13 new songs for Sacred with their signature fusion of electric blues, Texas roots, rock ‘n roll and Latin beats.

Ronnie MilsapRonnie Milsap ranks as the pre-eminent country soul singer of his generation. Milsap provided country music with one of its most important voices as the genre was moving beyond its rural roots into the mainstream of modern entertainment. Even though he was originally trained as a classical musician, Milsap’s heart belonged to the country and rhythm-and-blues music he heard on the radio as a boy. His career has spanned four decades and 40 number one hits, seven Grammy awards and eight Country Music Association awards and today Ronnie Milsap is still going strong. Tickets will be available at www.cfdrodeo.com, by calling 800.22.RODEO or 307.778.7222, or at TicketsWest by calling 866.464.2626.

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