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Selby concert at Wilson High School postponed

UPDATE: Due to an unfortunate event, Mark Selby will no longer be able to play in Wilson on April 17. He has rescheduled the show for this fall instead. Those who have already purchased tickets will be contacted by

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Mark Selby
Mark Selby

Kansas’ own Mark Selby will perform at 7 p.m. Friday at Wilson High School, performing his Grammy Award-winning songs.

Advanced ticket purchases are $15 each and $20 the night of the concert.

Meet-and-greet VIP tickets are $50, and will give concert goers a chance to meet with Selby, a Fort Hays State University graduate, at 5 p.m. VIP guests receive a glass of wine, a signed poster, as well as preferential seating at the front of the gymnasium for the concert. There is a 50-guest limit for the meet-and-greet.

All proceeds will benefit music programs at Wilson schools.

Tickets can be purchased at the following locations:
•The Midland Railroad Hotel; Wilson
•Any branch of the Wilson State Bank; Wilson, Russell, Hoisington and Beverly
•Any Cerv’s locations: Hays, Hoisington and Great Bend
•Klema Apple Market in Russell

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A gifted musical artist and hit songwriter, Mark Selby’s career is one of unusual depth and diversity. Based in Nashville, Tennessee, Selby has written career-defining songs for artists in multiple genres and frequently contributes signature guitar work to ‘Music City’ recording sessions. As a solo artist he’s earned critical acclaim and a devoted international following, carving out an earthy, gritty sound steeped in blues and rootsy rock.  His latest album, Blue Highway, was released in 2013 on ZYX/PepperCake.  A boxed-set retrospective of Selby’s work was released by ZYX in 2014.

A native of Oklahoma, Selby earned a degree in guitar and music composition at Fort Hays University in Kansas, then developed a loyal following across the central U.S. as a solo acoustic performer and bandleader. He landed a publishing contract soon after moving to Nashville in the 1990’s, writing songs for major artists like Wynona Judd, Trisha Yearwood, Lee Roy Parnell  and the Dixie Chicks, who scored a Grammy-winning number one hit with “There’s Your Trouble,” written by Selby and his wife and frequent collaborator Tia Sillers. Selby may be best known for a string of #1 Mainstream Rock singles co-written with blues-rocker Kenny Wayne Shepherd, including “Blue On Black,” which topped the chart for a record-setting 17 straight weeks and was named Billboard Magazine’s Rock Track of the Year.

In 2000, Selby signed with Vanguard Records as a solo artist.  He produced his debut, More Storms Comin’, with Brent Maher, setting the template for Selby recordings to come: passionate songwriting, soulful vocals and plenty of searing, toneful guitar work. The album launched the rock radio hit “She’s Like Mercury” and was followed by the critically-acclaimed 2003 release, Dirt, which Rolling Stone called an “exceptional sophomore CD,” and Vintage Guitar summed up as “11 of the best tracks of rock and roll we’ll hear this year.” American Songwriter proclaimed Selby “in the same league as Bruce Springsteen, with meaty words, a compelling voice, and tracks that have more groove than a vintage vinyl record.”

Selby released a solo acoustic album, Mark Otis Selby…and the Horse He Rode In On (2006) for the German ZYX/Pepper Cake label, and returned with his band for Nine Pound Hammer (2008). ZYX also released a live concert CD and DVD entitled One Night in Bonn (2010), recorded at the legendary German television concert series Rockpalast.  2010 also saw the release of Selby-Mills-LeMaire , featuring Selby with fellow hit songwriters Clay Mills and Sonny LeMaire.

Touring regularly over the past decade, Mark Selby has performed with everyone from Jeff Beck  to B.B. King, Collective Soul, Lynrd Skynrd and many others.  Recent songwriting credits include  releases by David Nail, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Canadian superstar Johnny Reid, who Selby also records and tours with as guitarist and music director.

Official artist site: MarkSelby.com

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