Gretchen Wilson

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Wente Vineyards Staycation Four Pack
The Concerts at Wente Vineyards announces a special “Staycation Four Pack” for upcoming concerts this summer! The package includes 4 Mezzanine Dining Tickets to your choice of Gretchen Wilson, Steve Miller Band, Diana Krall, Elvis Costello, and Chris Isaak, a bottle of Wente Vineyards Estate Grown Wine, and reserved VIP parking, all for just $399 (with no additional fees!)! Call (925) 456-2424 today and mention the four pack to purchase this fabulous package!

imageTo all appearances, Gretchen Wilson went overnight from talented obscurity to phenomenon. “The reason I’ve been successful is that I’ve been genuine from the get-go,” she says, “and I continue to try to do that. I’m an open book.” It helps that the identity she wears so guilelessly is one that resonates strongly with fans of country and Southern rock- the independent, take-no-guff, hard-working and hard-partying country woman. On her own by 15, Wilson managed a bar outside of Pocahontas, Illinois, and sang for its rough-and-tumble patrons until she was old enough to join a cover band and sing as far down the interstate as St. Louis.  Dream and talent combined for Wilson in Nashville when John Rich and Big Kenny ran across her and she became part of the fledgling Muzik Mafia. Her first single, “Redneck Woman,” spent six weeks at number one; her debut album, Here For The Party, sold more than five million copies; she won across-the-board awards including a Grammy and ACM, CMA and AMA nods for best female vocalist. Now, with the release of her third album, One Of The Boys, Gretchen Wilson solidifies her position as one of contemporary country’s most original and multi-faceted female artists. The album comes at a time when she is more contented with her personal journey as well. Beyond career and family, Gretchen has maintained an active charitable role, performing recently in clubs and small theaters to raise money for organizations like St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Children’s Miracle Network.