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May 16th

JOHN FOGERTY Set For High-Profile TV Appearances Throughout May

By My Country Space

JOHN FOGERTY

SET FOR HIGH-PROFILE TV APPEARANCES
THROUGHOUT MAY
IN ADVANCE OF HIS MUCH-ANTICIPATED ALBUM
‘WROTE A SONG FOR EVERYONE’ OUT MAY 28th

PERFORMANCES INCLUDE TWO CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS ON
THE 
LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN” MAY 21 AND 22

JOHN FOGERTY--one of rock’s most important artists and a national treasure who’s sold over 100 million albums--will make multiple TV appearances throughout this month in advance of the May 28 release of WROTE A SONG FOR EVERYONE (Vanguard Records).  A celebration of FOGERTY’s iconic songbook, the much-anticipated album is a collection of 12 classics and deep tracks (Creedence Clearwater Revival and solo material) from his remarkable canon of hits recorded in collaboration with today’s biggest superstars from the country, pop and rock worlds, plus two brand new solo songs.

The Grammy Award-winning Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee is set for two consecutive nights on the “Late Show with David Letterman.” He’ll perform May 21 with his band and May 22 with Dawes, the band with whom he recorded “Someday Never Comes” for WROTE A SONG FOR EVERYONE.  FOGERTY will also perform May 23 on “The View” and be interviewed May 20 on “CBS This Morning.”  *See listing below.

Underlining his enormous influence on music includes the world of country music, FOGERTY will perform his classic “Born On The Bayou” May 19 on the ACM Presents: Tim McGraw’s Superstar Summer Night Special (CBS, 9:00 PM ET/PT) with McGraw, Keith Urban, Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan. FOGERTY will also be featured May 18 (9:00 PM) on HBO for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame HBO induction special performing “I Love L.A.” with new inductee Randy Newman as well as Tom Petty and Jackson Browne. FOGERTY also joins the show’s grand finale, with inductees Rush and Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart, as well as inductee Chuck D., Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins, Chris Cornell, Tom Morello,  Gary Clark Jr., and more. 

WROTE A SONG FOR EVERYONE marks FOGERTY's ninth studio solo album since disbanding Creedence Clearwater Revival.  Mixed by Bob Clearmountain, it was recorded in Los Angeles and Nashville except for"Proud Mary" which was recorded in New Orleans with Allen Toussaint and the Rebirth Brass Band.  FOGERTY recorded “Fortunate Son” with Foo Fighters at their 606 studio using "the" legendary Neve recording console featured in the #1 iTunes documentary Sound City.

TELEVISION APPEARANCES

May 18:  Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame - HBO - 9:00pm (ET/PT)
May 19: ACM Presents: Tim McGraw's Superstar Summer Night Special - CBS 9:00pm (ET/PT)
May 20: CBS This Morning - CBS - 7:00-9:00am (ET/PT)
May 21 & 22: Late Night with Letterman - CBS 11:30pm (ET/PT)
May 23:  The View - ABC - 11am-12noon ET (check local listings for additional times)

 

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About John Fogerty:
John Fogerty--singer, songwriter and guitarist--has sold over 100 million records, earning 18 Gold Albums and 10 Platinum Albums. He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1993, won the Grammy Award for his album Blue Moon Swamp in 1997 and was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2005. He is also a BMI Icon Award Winner.  In addition, Fogerty and his #1 phenomenal recording “Centerfield” were honored during the 2010 National Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies--the first time the National Baseball Hall of Fame has immortalized a musician or song as part of the annual ceremonies.  He’s also called the “Father of the Flannel Shirt.”

May 16th

Video Alert: Big Smo's "Hick Ross"

By My Country Space

Hey All – Wanted to share another video by one of our emerging acts, Big Smo. Smo, who has over 12 million views on YouTube, just dropped a new video for his track “Hick Ross” from Bonfire Mixtape. Check it out!

 

OFFICIAL LINK: http://smarturl.it/mixtape

 

 

ABOUT BIG SMO:

What would happen if Kid Rock and Run D.M.C. had a love child together? As one publication stated, “he would be named Big Smo.” Garnering over twelve million views on YouTube, multi-talented artist BIG SMO, A.K.A. “Boss of the Stix,” self-released his debut album Kuntry Kitchen in 2002. With this release, named after the historical general store on his 32-acre farm, “The Kuntry Ranch,” complete with heads of cattle and fish-filled ponds, he was well on his way to becoming a local independent force. A few years later, Big Smo released The True South, a crossover album blending his street experience with his backwoods southern roots.  In 2010, he released his third studio album, American Made, which featured the viral YouTube hit, “Kickin’ It In Tennessee.” With an extensive grass roots campaign and an overwhelmingly positive response on YouTube, he caught the attention of Warner Music Nashville and was signed shortly thereafter. In 2012, Big Smo played at the Country Music Festival and BamaJam and also joined hot country newcomer Brantley Gilbert on tour. 

 

May 7th

LeAnn Rimes interview opportunity May 16 & 17 in Nashville

By My Country Space

Hi everyone! 
 
On behalf of Curb Records, April Taylor here!!!  LeAnn Rimes will be in Nashville on Thursday and Friday, May 16 & 17 to promote her new album, SPITFIRE.  Info on the album is below.  If you would like time to talk with her, please respond to this email and let me know so that I can work you into her schedule.
 
SPITFIRE is co-produced by Darrell Brown, LeAnn’s longtime friend, who she calls her “writing soul mate”. LeAnn co-wrote nine of the songs on her new album which will be released on June 4, 2013 and includes special appearances by Alison Krauss, Dan Tyminski, Rob Thomas and Jeff Beck.
 
SPITFIRE Track Listing:

1. Spitfire 
(LeAnn Rimes / Darrell Brown / David Baerwald)
2.  What Have I Done? with Alison Krauss and Dan Tyminsky
(LeAnn Rimes / Darrell Brown / David Baerwald)
3. Gasoline & Matches with Rob Thomas and Jeff Beck
(Buddy and Julie Miller)
4. Borrowed
(LeAnn Rimes / Darrell Brown  / Dan Wilson)
5. You Ain’t Right
(Liz Rose / Chris Stapleton / Morgane Hayes)
6. I Do Now
(LeAnn Rimes / Darrell Brown / Dan Wilson)
7. Where I Stood
(Missy Higgins)
8. You’ve Ruined Me
(LeAnn Rimes / Darrell Brown / John Shanks)
9. Bottle
(Christina Aldendifer and Gary Burr)
10. A Waste Is A Terrible Thing To Mind
(LeAnn Rimes / David Baerwald / Darrell Brown)
11. Just A Girl Like You
(LeAnn Rimes / Darrell Brown / Nathan Chapman)
12. God Takes Care of Your Kind
(LeAnn Rimes / Darrell Brown / Dean Sheremet)
13. Who We Really Are
(Sarah Buxton and Darrell Brown)
14.  Borrowed (Live) - Bonus Track
 
“LeAnn and producer Darrell Brown have created a very special musical adventure that is delivered straight from LeAnn’s heart.  We’ve always known she is a great singer.  This album simply proves outright that LeAnn is a great, multi-faceted artist.”, says Curb Records Chairman Mike Curb.
 
Please follow the link below to listen to the new project.  You will also find new images, an updated bio and a track-by-track.

http://www.curbartist.net/leannrimes/vault/index.php
 
Thanks, and I look forward to hearing from you.
April
 
April Taylor / 615-777-6995 x227 / april@websterpr.com

 

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May 7th

GEORGE JONES FINAL NASHVILLE CONCERT TO TAKE PLACE AS A 'TRIBUTE SHOW'

By My Country Space

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2013 AT NASHVILLE’S BRIDGESTONE ARENA

Nashville, Tenn. (May 7, 2013) – The George Jones final Nashville concert, which was set for Friday, November 22, 2013 at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena, will continue as planned with one change … the show will now become a ‘Tribute to George Jones’, as announced today. 
 
"Everyone has been asking if we will still do the  show,"  says Nancy Jones.  "I have asked Garth, Kid Rock, Travis Tritt, The Oak Ridge Boys, Montgomery Gentry, Sam Moore, Charlie Daniels, Jamey Johnson and others and they all said ‘yes, I am still going to do it’ so with all the artists still planning on coming, we are going to honor George one final time."
 
Tickets for the Nashville finale were SOLD OUT previously.  Please check withTicketmaster on any tickets that may come available.

At this time, not all previously announced artists have been contacted. We are in the process of re-confirming all artists. A list of all confirmed talent will be available at georgejones.com
 
About George Jones
George Jones is the #2 best-charting country artist of all time, with a staggering list of hit singles since the ‘50s.  The Beaumont, Texas native also had 143 Top 40 hits to his name, had received two Grammy Awards, was a 2008 Kennedy Center Honor recipient, is a Country Music Hall of Fame member, was presented with a GRAMMY® Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012 and holds a National Medal of Arts medallion.
 
For more information on George Jones, please visit www.georgejones.com

 
 
 
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May 7th

FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE MARKS SECOND CONSECUTIVE #1 IN US & CANADA WITH “GET YOUR SHINE ON”

By My Country Space
Breakout Duo Nominated For THREE CMT Music Awards
& A Billboard Music Award For “Cruise”
Florida Georgia Line
Pictured (L-R): Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley ecstatically celebrate their chart-topping hit, “Get Your Shine On,” and three CMT Music Awards nominations.
 
Photo Credit: Justin Mrusek
 
Nashville, TN (May 7, 2013) – Their aptly-titled Republic Nashville debut album HERE’S TO THE GOOD TIMES, has clearly become a reality for Florida Georgia Line, who garnered their second consecutive #1 smash in the US and Canada. The Gold-certified “Get Your Shine On” topped three charts – Billboard Country Chart, Mediabase Canada Country Airplay Chart and BDS Canada Country Airplay Chart – this week.
 
Their multi-week #1 debut single, “Cruise” has most recently garnered FGL a trifecta of 2013 CMT Music Awards nominations for Video of the Year; Duo Video of the Year and Breakthrough Video of the Year. Fan voting on CMT.com runs through June 2 at midnight ET. The awards show will air LIVE from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on June 5 at 8P ET/PT on CMT and CMT.com.
 
Garnering buzz among fans, media and several Superstars across genres – including Taylor Swift, Keith Urban and Ed Sheeran – the breakout duo has skyrocketed since releasing “Cruise” and the remix featuring Nelly, which has sold a combined total of nearly 3 million downloads. The GRAMMY-winning Hip Hop artist and FGL will perform the collaboration on May 19 during the CBS special – ACM PRESENTS: Tim McGraw’s Superstar Summer Night. The hot newcomers also have a Billboard Music Award nomination for Top Country Song (“Cruise”) and will present on the televised show, which airs May 19 on ABC at 8P ET/7P CT live from Las Vegas.
 
The ACM New Artist of the Year and New Vocal Duo or Group of the Year winners will open for Taylor Swift’s “THE RED TOUR” tonight (5/7) in Louisville, KY and tomorrow (5/8) in Columbus, OH before heading back out with Luke Bryan’s “DIRT ROAD DIARIES TOUR” on May 17. This Spring, they will be featured on millions of General Mills' products as part of Outnumber Hunger, a national campaign that helps secure meals in local communities. In its second year, the initiative is a partnership between Big Machine Label Group, General Mills and Feeding America. 
 
For tour dates and more, visit FloridaGeorgiaLine.com.  
 
Apr 28th

GEORGE JONES FUNERAL SERVICE TO BE OPEN TO PUBLIC

By My Country Space
Nashville, Tenn. (April 28, 2013) – George Jones’ funeral will take place on Thursday, May 2nd at The Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee, starting at 10 am and will be open to the public.
 
"George would have wanted his fans and friends everywhere to be able to come and pay their respects along with his family," said publicist Kirt Webster.
 
"Thanks to George’s friends, fans, and loved ones for the outpouring of love at this terrible time," said Nancy Jones. "I love you all."
 
A private visitation for family, friends, and fellow performers will take place on Wednesday evening.  Since this is private, please call 615-777-6995 x230 for time and location.
 
“The Voice” of Country Music fell silent with the passing of the iconic legend, George Jones in Nashville at the age of 81.   Long recognized as country music’s most indescribable voice by not only the fans, but critics in all genres, the music world continues to mourn the loss  of its’ finest stylist, who was considered the greatest living country singer.
 
A member of the Grand Ole Opry since 1956, George Jones achieved perhaps his greatest personal honor when he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1992.
 
More than 35 years ago, as noted in his discography, George Jones recorded “Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes?”, a song that posed the question of whether music newcomers would come along that could possibly walk in the steps of the progenitors and giants of country music.  In light of the loss of this legendary voice, the question has never seemed more poignant.

In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that contributions be made to the Grand Ole Opry trust fund:


Opry Trust Fund
2804 Opryland Drive
Nashville, Tennessee 37214
 
or to the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum at http://store.countrymusichalloffame.com/categories/Donate/

COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME® AND MUSEUM
222 FIFTH AVENUE SOUTH
NASHVILLE, TN 37203

 
 
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Apr 26th

ASHLEY MONROE TO PERFORM ON NPR'S A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION SATURDAY, APRIL 27

By My Country Space

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

ASHLEY MONROE TO PERFORM ON NPR’S A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION SATURDAY, APRIL 27

 

Ashley Also Featured on Warner Music Nashville’s “Live From Music Square” April 29th

  

 

NASHVILLE, TN – (April 26, 2013) – With one of the most critically-acclaimed albums of 2013, Ashley Monroe’s Like A Rose has garnered reviews from The Washington Post saying “Ashley Monroe’s Like A Rose is the first great album of the year,” Associated Press who raves “…Like A Rose has the audacious sound of a newcomer whose talent is already in full bloom,” USA Today gave it 4 out of 4 stars and NPR says “The high lonesome sound of Ashley Monroe's Tennessee voice in Like A Rose serves as a clear signal that she's working within a tradition that extends back well beyond her twenty-something years on Earth.” Monroe will perform songs from Like A Rose to over 4 million listeners on NPR’s A Prairie Home Companion Saturday, April 27th, broadcasting live from Lubbock, Texas.

 

Fans can also tune in Monday, April 29th at 8/7pm CST when Monroe will be featured on Warner Music Nashville’s new monthly interactive live concert stream, “Live from Music Square,” via StageIt. The live concert will be broadcast from Studio B on Music Row in Nashville and the stream can be accessed at www.livefrommusicsquare.com.

  

Monroe is also in the process of releasing five exclusive acoustic video versions of her songs that were recorded using a special 1940’s reel-to-reel analog tape recorder, capturing her music to a medium that allows Monroe to better communicate with her listeners in the current moment, note and lyric. “Weed Instead of Roses” is featured here on Rolling Stone, “Like A Rose” here on The Washington Post and “Two Weeks Late” here on AOL’s The Boot.

 

Like A Rose, produced by 20-time GRAMMY award-winner Vince Gill and Justin Niebank, features songs she co-wrote with the legendary Hall of Fame songwriter Guy Clark as well as many of Nashville's A-list songwriters. Monroe has been creating music for more than half of her life – attracting along the way kudos from music world giants like Dolly Parton and Jack White. Her new, full-length album release serves both to fill in the back-story and impart to us who she is today. At times her songs are dead serious, at others utterly hilarious, but always Monroe is an original with a compelling story to share.

 

Apr 26th

GEORGE JONES DEAD AT 81

By My Country Space
Nashville, Tenn. (April 26, 2013) – Country Music Hall of Famer, Grand Ole Opry member, and Kennedy Center Honoree George Glenn Jones died Friday, April 26, 2013 at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. He was hospitalized April 18 with fever and irregular blood pressure.
 
Born September 12, 1931, Jones is regarded among the most important and influential singers in American popular music history. He was the singer of enduring country music hits including “She Thinks I Still Care,” “The Grand Tour,” “Walk Through This World With Me,” “Tender Years” and “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” the latter of which is often at the top of industry lists of the greatest country music singles of all time.
 
“A singer who can soar from a deep growl to dizzying heights, he is the undisputed successor of earlier natural geniuses such as Hank Williams and Lefty Frizzell,” wrote Bob Allen in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s “Encyclopedia of Country Music.”
 
Jones was born in Saratoga, Texas, and he played on the streets of Beaumont for tips as a teenager. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps before returning to Texas and recording for the Starday label in Houston, Texas. In 1955, his “Why Baby Why” became his first Top 10 country single, peaking at number four and beginning a remarkable commercial string: Jones would ultimately record more than 160 charting singles, more than any other artist in any format in the history of popular music.
 
Jones’ first number one hit came in 1959 with “White Lightning,” a Mercury Records single that topped Billboard country charts for five weeks. He moved on to United Artists and then to Musicor, notching hits including “She Thinks I Still Care,” “The Race Is On,” “A Good Year for the Roses” and “Walk Through This World With Me.”
 
Jones signed with Epic Records in 1971 and worked with producer Billy Sherrill to craft a sound at once elegant and rooted, scoring with “The Grand Tour,” “Bartenders Blues” and many more. Sherrill also produced duets between Jones and his then-wife Tammy Wynette, and in the 1970s they scored top-charting hits including “We’re Gonna Hold On,” “Golden Ring” and “Near You.”
 
By the time “Golden Ring” and “Near You” hit in 1976, Jones and Wynette were divorced, and Jones was battling personal demons. His solo career cooled until 1980, when he recorded “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” a ballad penned by Curly Putman and Bobby Braddock that helped Jones win Country Music Association prizes for best male vocal and top single. “He Stopped Loving Her Today” revived a flagging career, and Jones won the CMA’s top male vocalist award in 1980 and 1981. He also earned a Grammy for best male country vocal performance.
 
In 1983, Jones married the former Nancy Ford Sepulvado. The union, he repeatedly said, began his rehabilitation from drugs and alcohol and prolonged his life. He signed with MCA Records in 1990 and began a successful run, and he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1992. His guest vocal on Patty Loveless’ “You Don’t Seem To Miss Me” won a CMA award for top vocal event in 1998, and it became his final Top 20 country hit.
 
In 1999, Jones nearly died in a car wreck, but he recovered and resumed touring and recording. He remained a force in music until his death, playing hundreds of shows in the new century and collecting the nation’s highest arts award, the Kennedy Center Honor for lifetime achievement, in 2008. In late 2012, Jones announced his farewell tour, which was to conclude with a sold-out, star-packed show at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on November 22, 2013. Alan Jackson, Garth Brooks, Randy Travis, Charlie Daniels, Kenny Rogers, Sam Moore, The Oak Ridge Boys and many others were set to perform at Jones’ Bridgestone show.
 
Jones is survived by his loving wife of 30 years Nancy Jones, his sister Helen Scroggins, and by his children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
 

 
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Apr 24th

CHRIS JANSON BECOMES HONORARY FRIENDS AND FAMILY MEMBER OF THE COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM

By My Country Space
Chris Janson
Photo (back - from L to R): Kyle Young (Director, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum), Jay Orr (Vice President, Programs), Rachel Weingartner (Membership Manager, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum) and Chris Janson
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NASHVILLE, TN – (April 24, 2013) – Hot country newcomer and dynamic multi-instrumentalistChris Janson was invited to become an honorary “Friends and Family” member of the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum yesterday, April 23, 2013.
 
Since releasing his chart-climbing single “Better I Don’t,” Janson has been garnering nationwide buzz from media and fans alike. Already a fan-favorite live, “Better I Don’t” will be featured on his debut full-length album produced by Keith Stegall (Alan Jackson, Zac Brown Band), which is expected for release later this year via Bigger Picture Group.
 
With undeniable charisma, Janson brings a blue-collar, working-class, boot-stomping hillbilly redneck attitude to bear on every live performance, earning him opening slots for music legends Merle Haggard and Hank Williams Jr. The talented songwriter co-wrote Tim McGraw’s fastest rising single of his career with “Truck Yeah” and began writing at just 18 with an impressive group of musicians from the likes of Guns N' Roses to Bill Anderson. The Perryville, Missouri, native first broke onto the Nashville music scene when he landed a year long, four show a day gig at Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge on Nashville’s Lower Broadway.
 
Currently, Janson is out on the road visiting radio and playing shows nationwide in support of the new single.
 
Keep up with Chris Janson at chrisjanson.com, on Facebook at facebook.com/ChrisJansonMusic or follow him on Twitter: @Janson_Chris
 
For more information about the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum, please visitwww.countrymusichalloffame.org.  The mission of the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum is to identify and preserve the evolving history and traditions of country music and to educate its audiences.  Membership donations support the not-for-profit Museum’s mission.
 
Apr 24th

TEXAS MUSIC ARTISTS TEAM UP TO HELP WEST, TEXAS COMMUNITY

By My Country Space
The Randy Rogers Band, Josh Abbott Band, Wade Bowen,
Stoney LaRue and more join Texas Thunder festival to donate
100% of net proceeds to West, TX schools and first-responders

 
Gardendale, TX (April 24, 2013) – In response to the recent tragedy in West, TX, Texas Thunder festival organizers have teamed up with fellow Texas music artists to support the West, TX community.   The Texas Thunder music festival, running May 17-19 and taking place in Gardendale, Texas, will feature The Randy Rogers Band, Wade Bowen, Casey Donahew Band, Josh Abbott Band, Stoney LaRue and many more and will raise funds for those affected in the tragic explosion last Wednesday.

"For 13 years now our band has been traveling I-35 and stopping in West, TX along the way to sample the good food," said Randy Rogers. "It's become a staple on our tour. Now it's time for us to give back."

“We are disheartened by the tragedy in West, Texas.  Texans are passionate about their communities and upon hearing of this tragedy, the Texas music community reached out to lend a helping hand,” says event organizer Brian Andrews.  “100% of net proceeds from the Texas Thunder music festival will benefit the schools and first-responders of West, Texas.”
 
Texas Thunder presents an all-star, all-Texas line-up, with both musicians and fans coming together to help bring support to those who need it most.  Weekend passes are available for a discounted price of $65 with camping starting at $110.  A very limited number of single-day tickets are available for $35.
 
Texas Thunder tickets are now available for purchase at Graham Central Station in Odessa, Rockin' Rodeo Midland and Arriba Midland. For more information or to purchase tickets and camping, please visit www.texasthunderfest.com or call(855) 362-0535.
 
For the most up-to-date information on Texas Thunder, like us on Facebook at facebook.com/texasthunderfest and follow us on Twitter @txthunderfest.
 
Texas Thunder Line-Up:

 
Friday: 

3:00-4:00pm Bri Bagwell
4:30-5:30pm Curtis Grimes
6:00-7:00pm Micky and the Motorcars
7:30-8:30pm Charlie Robison
9:00-10:00pm Aaron Watson
10:30-12:00am Josh Abbott Band 

Saturday:
1:30-2:30pm Kimberly Dunn
3:00-4:00pm Johnny Cooper
4:30-5:30pm Brandon Rhyder
6:00-7:00pm Whiskey Myers
7:30-8:30pm Turnpike Troubadours
9:00-10:00pm Wade Bowen
10:30-12:00am Randy Rogers Band 

Sunday:
1:00-2:00pm Jake Kellen
2:30-3:30pm Kyle Bennett
4:00-5:00pm William Clark Green
5:30-6:30pm Brian Milson
7:00-8:00pm Stoney LaRue
8:30-10:00pm Casey Donahew Band

 

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