In the article, Cathalena E. Burch says, “Yang proved to be one of the most enteraining musicians of the day” and “That's a tall order given that he was sharing the stage with Hollywood hunk Costner, who despite his years is still a sight for sore eyes.” At the following link:
http://azstarnet.com/entertainment/blogs/caliente-tuned-in/article_a219f9b6-49eb-11df-9928-001cc4c03286.html
See two pictures of Kevin and one of Bobby at the following link:
http://azstarnet.com/entertainment/music/article_2616bce5-4501-5691-8d03-35f7e10193ec.html
Excerpt: ”Costner, who quietly took the stage with no introduction, took on the role of country music newcomer with the disadvantage of having little known material to support him. But he delivered the goods in an hourlong set and showed off some real talent: rough-hewn vocals that nearly growled on his post-Hurricane Katrina rocker "Five Minutes to America"; a lusty growl on the sultry "Long Hot Night"; and a gently worn baritone on the pop-country ballad "Let Me Be the One," which he sang with his daughter, Lily.”
jonslewis tweeted: i had lunch with kevin costner... yes, that kevin costner. nice guy.
Earlier this week, Chris Hansen wrote: “Kevin Costner and Modern West, who most assuredly got the sweet gig because their lead singer was the dude in Dances with Wolves and Bull Durham, play the slot before frosted-tip pretty boy Urban on Friday” at the following link:
http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2010-04-08/music/country-thunder
Cathalena E. Burch interviewed Luke Bryan and made the comment to him, “You're opening for a movie star (Kevin Costner) who's opening for a man (Keith Urban) married to a movie star (Nicole Kidman)” at the following link:
http://azstarnet.com/entertainment/music/article_86d3389b-891c-57dc-9fa5-951ed2bf9096.html
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