
Bob Payton, Brent Keith, Ryan Snyder, Josh Tripp
Scholl years: (1995-1996)
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Un-official Brent Keith Fan Club

Bob Payton, Brent Keith, Ryan Snyder, Josh Tripp
Scholl years: (1995-1996)
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This is a preview of my newest song. I wrote and recorded it with my good friend, Ryan Ochsner. Give it a listen, let us know what you think, and share it with EVERYONE YOU KNOW!!! We’re extremely excited about this song and hope it does BIG things!
If you’d like to hear the full version, go to www.myspace.com/brentkeith
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Brent Keith, who performs the title track for the film Dale, will be part of the pre-race concert Saturday (Oct. 13) at Lowe’s Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., near Charlotte. Dale is the feature film documenting the life of NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt. Joining Keith in concert are Carter’s Chord and Flynnville Train, who record for Toby Keith’s label, Show Dog Nashville. In related news, Whiskey Falls, whose self-titled debut album was released in September, will perform the national anthem. The Bank of America 500 will air on ABC at 7 p.m. ET.
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He’s seen the film and heard the Dale soundtrack CD, yet Brent Keith still isn’t accustomed to having his music placed alongside classic tracks such as Brooks & Dunn’s “Hard Workin’ Man” and Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama.” Beyond that, the 27-year-old Ohio native also never expected to sing the theme song for the documentary that is the authorized film on the late NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Sr.
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