When Beth Landon, a high school music teacher, invites Jason Keith, a world-famous country singer, to perform at her little town's Strawberry Festival, she puts herself in jeopardy. Jason isn't what Beth's mother, Eileen, considers a reliable musical act for the beloved festival, which she is proudly hosting with her good friend Ruth. A one-hit wonder with a bad reputation for canceling shows and copping an attitude, Jason isn't what Beth's mother, Eileen, considers a reliable musical act for the beloved festival, which she is proudly hosting with her good friend Ruth. Beth, as Strawberry Queen, tries to defend her favorite musician, but it's clear that it won't be easy when she eventually meets Jason face to face. But, beneath Jason's rock star persona, there's a mystery about his history that could save his sinking career. Beth persuades Jason, along with his manager Ray, that the festival event is a perfect way to resurrect his career and reclaim his audience appeal. Jason's attitude begins to change as he spends more time with Beth, and they both push each other to pursue their innermost ambitions as talented musicians.
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