California rancher honors late wife’s dream with Luke Bryan concert
By Cecil Hannibal
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ELK GROVE, California (KCRA) — Tom Mahon, a fourth-generation rancher in Elk Grove, is turning his historic family ranch into a concert venue this weekend, hosting 20,000 country music fans for a Luke Bryan performance that fulfills his late wife Cindy’s dream.
“This is a house our great-grandfather built in 1891,” Mahon said, reflecting on the legacy of his family’s ranch, which produces beef, hay, and alfalfa hay. “We’re very proud of that. We’re glad to be a part of a vital service.”
Mahon said he has recently expanded his ranch’s activities to include entertainment. His wife, Cindy, a devoted Luke Bryan fan, had expressed her wish for a country music concert on their property just weeks before her passing in September.
“Cindy and I were married for 44 years,” Mahon said. “She was a great wife, partner. She was a really good woman.” He shared that Cindy passed away suddenly while they were watching Netflix together, and doctors suspect her heart gave out.
Since her passing, Mahon has been coping with grief by keeping himself busy. “It’s been very lonely. I have been working till dark every day, and I come in the house and work for a few more hours. It helps me to sleep if I go to bed exhausted,” he said.
About a month and a half after Cindy’s death, Mahon received an unexpected phone call asking if he would host a Luke Bryan concert on his ranch. “I said, yeah,” Mahon recalled.
Mahon revealed that Cindy had shared her dream of hosting a country music concert on their property just two weeks before her passing. “She said, you know, it would be really neat if we could have a country western concert here someday. She said that would be really cool to have somebody like Luke Bryan or Jelly Roll.”
Mahon said he never reached out to concert organizers, and they had no idea about Cindy’s wish.
“That’s a pretty big coincidence,” he said. “I got to believe that she had something to do with this. She was always the one to be in the background, making things happen.”
In just a few days, thousands of music fans will gather on Mahon’s ranch, turning empty fields into a lively concert venue.
“She would be ecstatic about it,” Mahon said. “That’s 100% the motivation for me.”
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