From June 16-19, Country Jam 2016 brought thousands of country music fans together just outside of Grand Junction, Colo., for four days of sun, fun and good music.
Day 4 (June 19) of Country Jam 2016 had a lot to live up to — after all, the weekend had been filled with top-notch country music thus far — but Sunday's acts were more than up to the challenge, and the festival ended on a high note.
Johnny Cash's "Ain't No Grave" and a loud train whistle brought Aaron Watson and his band to the Country Jam stage on Sunday (June 19) — a fitting welcome for their more traditional brand of Texas-bred country music.
Neal McCoy had one of the most memorable sets of Country Jam 2016, but before he took the stage on Saturday (June 18), he led thousands in attendance with the Pledge of Allegiance.
The temperature in Grand Junction, Colo., was somewhere around 100 degrees when Darryl Worley took the stage on Day 3 (June 18) of Country Jam 2016, so the singer had an uphill battle to climb to engage the crowd during his hour-long set.