Sunday, September 28, 2008
- Eric Church -- 6:30 on WDRM Stage
A country music singer-songwriter with hits like "How 'Bout You", "Two Pink Lines", "Guys Like Me" and "His Kind of Money (My Kind of Love)". - Joe Nichols -- 7:45 on WDRM Stage
An American country music singer-songwriter with songs like "I Hate the Way I Love You", "Brokenheartsville", "What's a Guy Gotta Do", Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off", and "It Ain't No Crime". - Blake Shelton -- 9:00 on WDRM Stage
An American country music artist with hits like Austin", "The Baby", "Some Beach, and "Goodbye Time" . - MercyMe -- 5:45 on Huntsville HAVOC Stage
An Grammy Award-nominated and Dove Award winning American contemporary Christian band, originally formed in Greenville, Texas in 1994. Hits include "I Can Only Imagine", "Here with Me", "In the Blink of an Eye", "God with Us" and "You Reign". - The Guess Who-- 7:15 on Huntsville HAVOC Stage
A Canadian rock band from Winnipeg, Manitoba with hit songs like "Shakin' All Over", "Pretty Blue Eyes", "American Woman", and "Silver Bird". - Three Dog Night-- 9:00 on Huntsville HAVOC Stage
An American rock band, best known for their music from 1968–1975 with hits like "Mama Told Me Not to Come", "Joy to the World", "Black and White", and Seven Separate Fools. - Drivin’ n’ cryin’ ]-- 5:45 pm on WZYP Stage
A American Hard rock/Southern rock band originally formed in Georgia. Songs include Scarred But Smarter, "Honeysuckle Blue", "Fly Me Courageous" and Detroit City Rock. - Corey Smith -- 7:15 pm on WZYP Stage
A Country, Folk Rock, Indie musician from Athens Georgia with music that includes Maybe Next Year, Party, Let Me Love You on a Backroad, Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover, and Drinkin' Again. - Hinder ]-- 9:00 pm on WZYP Stage
An American band from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma with hits like “Lips of an Angel”, "Homecoming Queen", "Born to Be Wild", "Better Than Me" and "Use Me".
Three-Day Passes are $45. Individual Day Passes can be purchased in advance for $25 online at www.bigspringjam.org and at the gate for $30.

