Archive for the ‘Bo Bice’ Category

Bo Bice Signs Publishing Deal with RPM Music Group

President Scott Siman of RPM Music Group announces the signing of Bo Bice to the publishing company’s roster.

“I am proud to welcome such an a soulful and talented singer songwriter as Bo Bice to the RPM family,” says Siman. “We value Bo’s great experience and creativity and both staff and writers look forward to the music they will be creating together.”

Pictured Above, L-R: MTM’s Rusty Harmon, RPM’s Scott Siman, Bo Bice and RPM’s Blake Chancey.

Country Girl wants you to be a Tattle Tale! Have you been to a country concert lately? Run into a country artist while out on the town? We want to hear all about your country music news and entertainment. Email me at countrygirl@countrymusictattletale.com

Bama Rising Brings in Big Country Artists to Support Tornado Victims

More than a dozen country music stars, including Brad Paisley, Sara Evans, and Little Big Town, will be in Birmingham on June 14th for a concert benefiting tornado relief efforts across Alabama.

“BAMA RISING: A Benefit Concert for Alabama Tornado Recovery,” presented by Verizon, will take place at Birmingham’s BJCC Arena on Tuesday, June 14. It will feature performances by the legendary musical group “Alabama” which is spearheading the event, plus Brad Paisley, Sara Evans, Sheryl Crow, and others (listed below.)

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, May 20, at 11:00 a.m. CT. Ticket prices will range from $25 to $150. VIP packages will also be available.

Visit www.bamarising.org for more details.

Randy Owen of “Alabama” attended a news conference Tuesday morning in downtown Birmingham announcing the concert.

“My hope is that this will bring happiness and help to my fellow citizens in Alabama,” Owen stated. “I believe it’s extremely important that we do this benefit, and I want everyone in the state to feel like they are part of it. I hope we all can pull together to help get through the worst natural disaster I’ve ever seen in Alabama. I appreciate my friends in country music, everyone that’s been involved, and anyone that’s helped in any way.”

Organizers released the following list Tuesday morning of confirmed music performers, in alphabetical order:

  • Alabama
  • Rodney Atkins
  • Dierks Bentley
  • Bo Bice
  • Luke Bryan
  • Sheryl Crow
  • Sara Evans
  • Taylor Hicks
  • Little Big Town
  • Martina McBride
  • Montgomery Gentry
  • David Nail
  • Jake Owen
  • Brad Paisley
  • Kellie Pickler
  • Darius Rucker
  • Ashton Shepherd

Proceeds from the concert will go to The Bama Rising Fund, which organizers said has been established at the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham to support long-term recovery statewide in the wake of the April 2011 tornadoes that devastated Alabama. Decisions about how to deploy Bama Rising concert proceeds and gifts to the Bama Rising Fund will be made by an advisory committee including representatives of the artists, promoters and the Community Foundation.

Kate Nielsen, president of the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham, issued the following statement Tuesday:

“We are pleased to serve as the philanthropic partner for the talented artists who are committed to our state’s recovery through the Bama Rising concert. A sell-out crowd will help the Bama Rising team raise significant dollars for long-term recovery efforts across Alabama and show our citizens that we are committed to their future.”

Verizon has signed on as presenting sponsor for the event. Jeff Mango, president of the Georgia/Alabama Region of Verizon Wireless, said in a statement:

“The community’s response to the devastating tornadoes in Alabama has been truly inspiring, and we know that a natural disaster of this magnitude requires that response be sustained – so that the people in the community can thrive and in some cases, rebuild. That is why we are so proud to be involved in Bama Rising. Thanks to the generosity of so many who want to help, this unforgettable event will bring together people from across the great state of Alabama and beyond to support their friends, business associates and neighbors as they work for a common cause – to rebuild.”

In addition to ticket sales, funds will be raised through corporate sponsorships of the event. Organizers ask anyone wanting information on becoming a corporate sponsor to contact Jay Wilson at Red Mountain Entertainment, 205.585.2531 or jay@redmountainentertainment.com.

Visit www.bamarising.org for more details.

Country Girl wants you to be a Tattle Tale! Have you been to a country concert lately? Run into a country artist while out on the town? We want to hear all about your country music news and entertainment. Email me at countrygirl@countrymusictattletale.com

Bo Bice Featured in Upcoming Documentary

On May 18th and 27th, Nashville’s PBS station, WNPT, will air the one-hour special, Civil War Songs and Stories, a documentary highlighting the stories behind the songs that impacted soldiers and families before and during the war.

Narrated by actor David Keith, the documentary explains the music that inspired and consoled soldiers, as well as the how the music gave hope to hopeless circumstances. Throughout the special, featured modern performances of these Civil War songs are highlighted by modern day artists. Bice, a history and Civil War fan, was honored to participate in the special. Bice proudly recorded and performed, “The Bonnie Blue Flag,” also known as “We Are a Band of Brothers,” the 1861 marching song associated with the Confederate States of America.

“I am a huge Civil War buff and believe the music of that era truly explains the legacy,” explains Bice. “Music has always been a great narrative of time and performing ‘Bonnie Blue Flag’ was an honor.”

Along with Bice’s performance, the special also features performances by such artists as Crystal Gayle, The Fisk Jubilee Singers, Jason Ringenberg (Jason and the Scorchers and Farmer Jason) and Irish Folk Singer Maura O’Connell. William Lee Golden of the Oak Ridge Boys and Jimmy Fortune of the Statler Brothers sing “Dixie” and “Battle Hymn of the Republic.” They are joined by bass singer, Tim Duncan, Chris Golden (William Lee’s son) and Jimmy Fulbright. Other artists contributing to the project are Don and Katie King, Les Kerr, Elizabeth Foster, the Princely Players and pianist, Jeff Martin.

The air time for the program is 7 p.m. on both May 18th and May 27th. For more information on the documentary, please visit www.wnpt.net. For more information on Tennessee Civil War Sesquicentennial events, please visit www.tncivilwar150.com.

For more information on Bo Bice and to hear his version of “Bonnie Blue Flag,” visit www.bobice.com

Country Girl wants you to be a Tattle Tale! Have you been to a country concert lately? Run into a country artist while out on the town? We want to hear all about your country music news and entertainment. Email me at countrygirl@countrymusictattletale.com

Crystal Bowersox Makes Surprise Opry Debut – Photo of the Day

Photo Credit: Chris Hollo

The Grand Ole Opry debut of 2010 Season 9 American Idol runner-up Crystal Bowersox came as a surprise to both the Opry audience and to Bowersox, herself.

Before an Oak Ridge Boys performance this past Friday (Feb. 25), Opry announcer Mike Terry introduced Bowersox, visiting backstage, to the Opry audience as she waved hello from the side of the stage.

Following the Oaks’ performance on which they were joined by another American Idol alum, Bo Bice, segment host Vince Gill invited Bowersox back to the stage. “We do things out here for an awful lot of different reasons, but one is spontaneity, one is fun,” Gill said. “I went to the management and said, ‘Why don’t we do the Southern gentlemanly thing and invite her to sing a song on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry?’”

Walking on stage to thunderous applause, Bowersox took slow, dramatic steps into the Opry’s famed circle of wood at center stage. “I’m standing in the circle!” she beamed to the audience before singing “Mine All Mine,” a song she’d written for her husband. Accompanying herself on Gill’s acoustic guitar, Bowersox looked up at the balcony crowd between the song’s verses and said, “I can’t believe where I am!”

The auspicious debut was rewarded with a standing ovation.

Country Girl wants you to be a Tattle Tale! Have you been to a country concert lately? Run into a country artist while out on the town? We want to hear all about your country music news and entertainment. Email me at countrygirl@countrymusictattletale.com

Sara Evans & Bo Bice to Perform TN Governor’s Inauguration Concert

Newly elected Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam is kicking-off his inauguration with a concert at Nashville’s Municipal Auditorium. “All Together Now,”will feature performances from Diamond Rio, Sara Evans, and Bo Bice. All proceeds from the $10 show will benefit the TN Achieves program, which works to provide scholarship funds for community college students.

All Together Now” is set to kick off at 8 p.m. on Friday, January 14th at the Municipal Auditorium located at 417 Fourth Ave. N. Tickets can be purchased at BillHaslam.net.

Got some country music gossip and don’t wanna be a tattle tale? Email me, Tawny Tucker, Tawny@countrymusictattletale.com

Categories !NoTitle

Recent Comments

  • Karen: WHAT TOOK YOU SO LONG!!!!!!!!! LOVE EVERYTHING YOU...
  • Doreen: What I would do to win these tickets and get to me...
  • : All time favorite song of Easton's is I Can't Love...
  • Mary: My favorite song is Roll With It! and I LOVE liste...
  • Raina Smith: My favorite song is "a little bit more country tha...
  • Becky: Wow! I loved her music but she has grown quite the...
  • Website: I savor, lead to I found exactly what I used to be...