"Start spreading the news!" chorus the duo Chris and Preston. "LoCash is coming to New York City on New Years Eve. It doesn't matter if it's freezing cold, we are going to heat things up!"
Preston Brust and Chris Lucas front this talented Nashville-based band. For them, LoCash is not only a blossoming career but a way of life. The son of a preacher and star quarterback combine forces to deliver heart-pounding performances night after night. Their passion for music is contagious! This year's tour was sponsored by big name brands Maxim, Redman and Budweiser Select. Playing over 250 shows a year in nearly all 50 states, LoCash has covered the music marketplace from coast to coast.
"We're like stage Marines," Preston said. "We walk out, take one look at the audience and attack! We never let up whether it's a 30-minute appearance or a four-hour show. The energy stays at a peak the entire time."
The duo have been the headlining band the past two years at the CMA After Party, performed during the CMA Music Festival and have appeared in music specials on CMT, VH1, MTV and TLC. They are no stranger to the spotlight and are dedicated to taking good music and a great message to audiences everywhere. What is that message? Money can't buy happiness, and some of the best things in life are free or "LoCash."
Join LoCash Cowboys onstage this New Years Eve as FOX News Channel hosts Bill Hemmer and Megyn Kelly broadcast U-Party 2009 live from Times Square. Take a ride on the LoCash Train into 2009!
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