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Wynonna Judd, Robin Meade headline Independence Day concert July 1

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Five-time Grammy award winner Wynonna Judd and Robin Meade, anchor of HLN's "Morning Express with Robin Meade" will perform with the Band of the U.S. Air Force Reserve at this year's Independence Day Concert in Warner Robins July 1.

Gates open at 6 for the free concert at Warner Robins' McConnell-Talbert Stadium. Festivities begin with the National Anthem and an F-15 fighter jet flyover at 8 p.m. and features a night of music, fireworks and family entertainment.

Wynonna has a long history supporting the Air Force Reserve. In 2008 she teamed up with the Band of the U.S. Air Force Reserve in the Holiday Notes from Home special in Nashville and in the same year performed a special Salute to the Military concert celebrating Alaska's 50th anniversary of statehood.

"It's always a pleasure working with Wynonna," said Maj. Don Schofield, Band of the U.S. Air Force Reserve commander. "We're thrilled to team up with her once again to show our thanks to our friends and neighbors in Middle Georgia and our audiences overseas. This concert is an opportunity to show our appreciation for their support and service."

Ms Meade, a new talent on the Country music scene, will step away from her anchor duties at HLN to perform with the Reserve Band and emcee a portion of the Independence Day concert.

"Last year was another stadium-packed crowd, and this year we are expecting a much larger attendance for this Independence Day celebration," said Allen Tatman of the Warner Robins Civitan Club.

"Thanks to the generosity of local businesses and the talent of the Band of the U.S. Air Force Reserve, we have an incredible celebration planned," said Mr. Tatman. "The Middle Georgia community will have front-row seats to a fireworks display that gets bigger and better every year."

Attendees are welcome to bring lawn chairs or blankets for seating on the infield. Food and beverages will be available at concession stands. Bags and containers are subject to search. No pets, no alcoholic beverages or no glass containers are allowed at this family event.

The annual Independence Day Concert has been held in the city for more than 25 years and usually draws a crowd of more than 20,000 people.