Country Star Debuts January 10, 2010
SPOKANE, Wa. (Dec. 28) – Northern Quest Resort & Casino welcomes Clint Black in his debut performance January 10, 2010. Black, known as the do-it-all country singer, songwriter, musician, actor and producer, will debut with a single performance in the Pend Oreille Pavilion. Show time is 7 p.m.
Note: This event has been rescheduled from Dec. 6. Tickets sold for that date will be honored. Tickets are $55 and $65 and are available at the Northern Quest box office at (509) 481- 6700 or through TicketsWest at (800) 325-7328 or ticketswest.com
Background
Clint Black was born in a decidedly non-country location – Long Branch, NJ. However, his family moved to Texas before he turned one, so Black rightly considers himself a product of the Lone Star state. A natural and self-taught musician, Black sampled a variety of musical styles early in his career. He also sampled a bunch of different day jobs that paid the rent: construction worker, fishing guide and bait cutter, all while he played guitar and sang solo in small clubs and lounges.
22 Number One Hits
In the early 1980s, Black decided to focus on country music. It was a wise choice. His 1989 debut album Killin’ Time produced an unprecedented five consecutive number one singles. In fact, of the 30 singles he’s had on the county charts, 22 have reached number one.
In addition to recording nine studio albums, Black began exploring the business side of the music industry and formed his own recording label, Equity Music Group. And just to complete the entire show business package, Black has dabbled in acting and in 1998 starred in Still Holding On: The Legend of Cadillac Jack.
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Artist contact: 310-209-3110
Web: clintblack.com
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The Kalispel Tribe of Indians, located in Usk, WA, contributes to the economic selfsufficiency of the Tribe, its members, and the surrounding communities.

