Remember when Kolby Cooper released his cover of "My Love" last summer? How about when Randy Rogers Band, Josh Abbott Band, Casey Donahew, Rodney Crowel, Kevin Fowler, and Pat Green Released their "God Blessed Texas" update?

Well guys, it was just a taste of an All-Star tribute to Little Texas. Coming in October you'll get your chance to get your first full listen to A Lone Star Salute to Little Texas.

Check this out:

A Lone Star Salute to Little Texas
A Lone Star Salute to Little Texas
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A Lone Star Salute to Little Texas Track Listing:

    1. God Blessed Texas: Randy Rogers Band, Josh Abbott Band, Casey Donahew, Aaron Watson, Rodney Crowell, Kevin Fowler and Pat Green
      2. Amy's Back In Austin: Eli Young Band and George Birge
      3. My Love: Kolby Cooper
      4. First Time For Everything: Neal McCoy
      5. What Might Have Been: Troy Cartwright
      6. Kick A Little: Tracy Lawrence, Rodney Carrington and David Adam Byrnes
      7. God Blessed Texas (Dios Bendijo Tejas): Keith Nieto, Sunny Sauceda and Rico Gonzalez
      8. My Love (Acoustic): Kristen Kelly and Kimberly Kelly
      9. What Might Have Been (Acoustic): Craig Wayne Boyd, Courtney Patton and Jamie Lin     Wilson
      10. First Time For Everything (Acoustic): Neal McCoy 11. God Blessed Texas: (Instrumental)

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