Good Afternoon!The Donalsonville/Seminole County Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce our 2025 Harvest Festival featured entertainer, Bailey Dixon and The Burden of Proof. Bailey Dixon and The Burden of Proof is a country recording and cover band started by artist Bailey Dixon, award winning singer/songwriter who is a native to Lake Seminole and graduated from Seminole County Highschool with honors. She got her start in the Alabama Country Music Association at the age of 13, and she started putting on her own shows at the Olive Theatre and the coffee grounds in Donalsonville at 15. She is an alumni to the Seminole Singers, as well as the Legacy Show choir. Bailey was also the very first winner of Seminole’s Got Talent, and has come a long way since then.Bailey Dixon was inducted into the Georgia Country Music Hall of Fame at the age of 21, and is currently the Vice President of the North Carolina Country Music Association. She was awarded the very prestigious honor: North American Country Music Association International Official Supporter, for the time and effort she’s put into preserving country music, and helping others who started out just like her for 9+ years.She works in the music industry full time, writing, performing, and recording music in Nashville, Tennessee, and digs into her small town roots for inspiration. Though she plays all over the southern states, she’s never too busy to come sing for her hometown. She will be expanding her horizons and going on 2 tours within this calendar year, one as an opener for Cashbox chart top 25 artist Ronnie Call, and the other headlining her own tour out west. She just finished recording her new E.P. And will have it released in time for the Harvest Festival that is set for October 18th, 2025, where she will be singing some of the new songs that she debuted at the North American international country music awards and has had much success with, as well as an unreleased song to be featured on her next album, “Heart of Seminole”, a heartfelt reflection of how the community came together and are still healing from the devastation that was Hurricane Michael.Though she spends half of her time in Nashville or on the road, she will always be proud to be a Seminole Indian.An encouragement to the kids in town, “Stay in school, but acknowledge the path that teaches you the most about yourself may be the one less traveled. You can do anything, but hard work only works if you do!”Make plans to be there on October 18th, 2025! It's always a great time on the 3rd Saturday in October! ... See MoreSee Less