TheBigA said:
The fact is that Nashville knows what they're doing, they're selling records, they're filling stadiums and large venues, and creating music that is clearly appealing to large numbers of people.
But they're not doing it HERE. There is but ONE Texas-style country dance venue in the Bay Area, the Saddle Rack in Fremont, and even they're closed 3 nights a week! In Texas any city of size has a dozen of these places. The Bay Area can barely support one.
Nashville Sound is HATED here. The fact that KNEW and KSAN succeeded a couple decades ago was that they played a blend of styles customized for local tastes. It seems that nobody wants to do that now. One size does not fit all.
Now, today, Dolly Parton appeared in Concord. Notice first that she appeared in Concord, not in Oakland, San Francisco, or even San Jose. Second, Dolly is an exception because she's Dolly.
On the other hand, Blake Shelton, the current #1 country artist, has nothing scheduled at all in California except one in Costa Mesa, in Socal.
Jason Aldean has one show locally, at Shoreline. The ticket price is rock-bottom at $30. I can't think of any musical artist whose ticket price was so low at Shoreline.
The closest thing to Frisco for Brad Paisley, a leading country star is Frisco Texas. Nothing planned for California.
About the closest to star power any country musician is drawing locally is Taylor Swift -- she has 4 dates in LA, two in San Jose (well there is a country music station in SJ after all), and one in Sacramento.
Four Big Shoreline shows this summer
Jason Aldean with Clay Walker
Toby Keith
Sugarland
Rascal Flatts with Sara Evans