Tim Rushlow (formerly of Little Texas), Lonestar‘s Richie McDonald and Restless Heart‘s Larry Stewart -- collectively billed as "The Frontmen of Country" -- performed a medley of their bands' biggest hits during the Make America Great Again! Welcome Celebration, for attendees of Donald Trump's presidential inauguration festivities, on Thursday (Jan. 19).

Readers can press play on the video above to watch the trio's performance. The three sang "Bluest Eyes in Texas," "Walking in Memphis," "Amy's Back in Austin," "Why Does It Have to Be (Wrong or Right)," "I'm Already There (Message From Home)" and "God Blessed Texas;" they concluded their set with a snippet of "God Bless the USA," before welcoming Lee Greenwood to the stage to sing the tune.

Rushlow, McDonald and Stewart are just three of a number of country artists who will be performing at Inauguration Weekend (Jan. 19-22) events. Country artists including Big & RichDarryl Worley and more are booked to perform at inaugural balls, held by various political organizations throughout the weekend of the inauguration, and Toby Keith was also booked for the Welcome Celebration.

Rushlow, Stewart and McDonald are also set to perform at the Black Tie and Boots 2017 Presidential Inaugural Ball, scheduled for Jan. 19. Additionally, Rushlow, along with His Big Band, will perform on Jan. 20 at Liberty and Freedom: The Official Presidential Inaugural Balls.

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