Life’s a Dance. Sometimes you lead, sometimes you follow. Friday night was Livingston’s Barbi Roberts’s turn to lead with help from Stephanie Quayle at the Livingston Roundup 100th Year Concert.
John Michael Montgomery headlined the concert and he had the crowd swaying and singing all night long.
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John Michael Montgomery was the headline performer during the Livingston Roundup 100th-Year Concert Friday night at the Park County Fairgrounds in Livingston, and he brought the house down by singing his hits I Swear, I Love the Way You Love Me, I Can Love You Like That, and Life’s a Dance, but it was Livingston’s Barbi Roberts’s who gave the nights best performance as she sang for the first time in 25 years a song she was supposed to record in Nashville.
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