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On a recent tour stop, Oklahoma country music superstar Reba McEntire brought along a film crew to capture all the hits, the energy, the dazzling production that are a part of her amazing live shows. The result is "All the Women I Am," a 90-minute concert special premiering at 9 p.m. Saturday, March 17, on Great American Country (GAC).
Shot at the Cajun Dome in Lafayette, La., the set list reads like a greatest hits and includes some of Reba's signature tracks including "Is There Life Out There," "I'm A Survivor," "Does He Love You," (with vocal assistance from The Band Perry's Kimberly Perry, who was one of the openers on the tour), "Turn on Your Radio," "Strange," "Somebody's Chelsea" and the title track of her current LP, "All The Women I Am."
"I'm thrilled to be partnering with GAC for this special," says Reba, who hails from Chockie, in the announcement on Reba.com. "We had a blast out on the road with our new production this past fall, and I hope that all the fans who tune in enjoy it as much as we did."
"All the Women I Am" was produced by Jon Small, a creative partner of Reba's since the mid-'80s who has produced and directed more than 18 music videos for the star.
"When Reba steps into the batter's box, I know what I'm going to get," says Small. "She's the best female singer and the most professional artist, she's got it all. Even after 27 years of working together, I still get so excited just watching her perform."
It's been more than 15 years since Reba's last televised concert special.
Reba's "All the Women I Am" tour made a stop last November at Tulsa's BOK Center, and the star was kind enough to give me an interview in advance of the show. To read the interview, click here.
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