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The Jukebox Music Festival Announces Alan Jackson, Kellie Pickler, Scotty McCreery, and Joe Nichols

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The Jukebox Music Festival launches featuring Alan Jackson, Kellie Pickler, Scotty McCreery, and Joe Nichols.

The Shasta District Fairgrounds will be the site of an exciting new music festival July 20th – 22nd. Closing with country music icon Alan Jackson on Sunday the Festival will for the three days prior present an array of new and heritage talent on four stages. Kellie Pickler, who’s new album 100 Proof just debuted on Billboard at #2 behind only Tim McGraw’s new release, will be featured on Saturday while American Idol Season 10 winner Scotty McCreery headlines Friday night.

Also featured during the three days will be Joe Nichols, Pam Tillis, Mark Chesnutt, Ricky Skaggs, Daryle Singletary and Asleep at the Wheel with more artists yet to be announced.

Three-day ticket packages are on-sale online at http://jukeboxmusicfestival.com
There is limited onsite camping available and the fairgrounds will include a variety of vendors and other activities for the entire family.

For more information visit: http://jukeboxmusicfestival.com /
http://facebook.com/jukeboxmusicfestival

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Darryl Worley “The Fishin Hole Song”

“The Fishin’ Hole Song” from Outdoor Music on Vimeo.

What started as a simple fishing promotion with one of the world’s most recognizable songs, has led Darryl Worley to become an outdoor ambassador for the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and other similar state organizations across the country. Darryl and songwriting pal Wynn Varble recorded “The Fishin’ Hole,” better known as “The Andy Griffith Show” theme song, and the song is being offered through a text-to-give campaign to raise money for relief efforts caused by wave of natural disasters that impacted numerous states in 2011.

“Everyone knows that melody, and it will stick in your head for days if you’re not careful,” according to Darryl. “Even though I’m a huge ‘Andy Griffith Show’ fan, I didn’t know the song had lyrics. They are clever and give the song brand new life.”

Fans can text the word FISH to 50555, which allows a ten dollar donation to be added to the user’s phone bill. As a thank you gift, a link to a free ringtone of the song is sent to the donor’s phone. These funds are received by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation, and the net proceeds are then used to help restore levees, replace equipment lost or damaged in the disasters and re-stock fish in waters affected by flooding, tornadoes, drought and more. Donations from other parts of the country are distributed back to the state of origin’s wildlife agency.

 ”The outdoors has always been a big part of my life. I grew up in Tennessee and have always looked forward to my time in the woods and on the water. Whenever I get a little down time, I love to get away from it all and relax. I’m honored to be able to lend a hand to those who take care of our fish and wildlife.”

The “Fishin’ Hole Song” music video, which features Darryl, Wynn and Bassmaster Elite professional anglers Terry Scroggins, Gerald Swindle, Kota Kiriyama, and Brent Chapman was debuted during the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies meeting held recently in Nashville. Music video outlets will begin airing the video in the coming weeks, and a corresponding public service announcement encourages fans to participate in the texting campaign. Scroggins and Swindle have also recorded a Public Service Announcement touting the campaign.

Darryl and Wynn are no strangers to collaboration. One of their co-written songs is the huge hit recorded by Darryl called “Have You Forgotten.”

The song is available on iTunes and at Outdoormusic.com.

For more information visit www.TNwildlife.org or www.DarrylWorley.com

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Check Out the “Country Music Blooms Online Auction” for Your Holiday Shopping

Looking for the perfect gift for the country music lover in your life this holiday season? If so, “Country Music Blooms Online Auction,” launching November 25 (Black Friday) through December 5 on eBay, will feature country music celebrity owned items – straight from the celebrities’ closets. Items include:

Kenny Chesney’s autographed personal trademark cowboy hat that he wore

A dress that LeAnn Rimes wore to the CMA Country Christmas Special

The dress that Sara Evans wore to the 2008 CMA Awards

Miranda Lambert’s pair of autographed cowboy boots she bought for her first tour

Little Jimmy Dickens pair of autographed cowboy boots

Meet & Greet passes to see some of country music’s biggest stars and more!

Country music heavyweights Kenny Chesney, Carrie Underwood, Brooks & Dunn, Sara Evans, LeAnn Rimes, Darius Rucker, Miranda Lambert, Little Jimmy Dickens, Barbara Mandrell, Love & Theft, Danny Gokey and Darryl Worley, to name a few, have all donated autographed personal items, meet & greet concert passes and more.

100% of the proceeds will go to raise awareness and funding for the Nashville Music Garden, a one-of-a-kind public garden in downtown Nashville that pays tribute to the artists, songs and industry leaders who have contributed to making Music City one of the most unique cities in the world. The Nashville Music Garden is sustained by a fund established through The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, a 501c3 non-profit organization. To ensure that the garden continues to grow for the community and country music fans to enjoy, the fund must be supported.

Give the gift that keeps on giving this year!  Find out more details at:  http://www.nashvillemusicgarden.com/auction-items

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Fall Festival Organizers Reaching Out to People Who Bought Tickets to Cancelled BamaJam Event Festival

People who bought tickets to the now cancelled Bama Jam Music and Arts Festival can look forward to another event. And organizers of the new event – Fall Festival at Bama Jam Farms – say your ticket is still good and is worth more than what you paid for it. Here’s how:

  • Customers WHO HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED A TWO FOR ONE ticket voucher to next year’s Bama Jam can now redeem that voucher for a 5 for 1 ticket to Fall Festival.
  • Customers WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVED ANY REFUND can exchange their Bama Jam ticket for a 10 for 1 ticket to Fall Festival.

Fall Festival at Bama Jam Farms will take place October 29th and will feature hay rides, a hay maze and a helicopter will fly/over and drop prizes for children ages 7 & under. The event will also host musical performances by Country stars Darryl Worley and John Rich and Grammy award winning Contemporary Christian mega-group MercyMe. The Festival is designed to offer fun for the entire family, promoting traditional American family values.

“I am excited to be back in Enterprise, Alabama,” says Darryl Worley. “It’s time for the community to have an event like this, where God and Country coincide.”

The Springs, a local, up-and-coming Country-Christian group will also perform at Fall Festival. The Springs have recently been in Nashville recording a new album.

Earlier this year, organizers announced they would cancel the Bama Jam Music and Arts Festival for 2011, but that they looked forward to Bama Jam 2012.  To redeem your Bama Jam ticket for a Fall Festival ticket, or to get a refund, call Mark Sheldon at 334-464-3030.

Stay tuned for much more info and exciting news to come from “BamaJam Farms: Where God and Country Coincide” to include, but not limited to, BamaJam 2012!

Visit www.bamajamfarms.com for more details.

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John Rich and The Roys Set to Perform at the Fall Festival at BamaJam Farms

John Rich and The Roys have been added to perform at the 2011 inaugural Fall Festival at BamaJam Farms taking place on October 29th. The family-focused entertainment event will also feature musical performances by Darryl Worley, MercyMe, and Enterprise locals The Springs, hay rides, hay maze, along with many other fun activities to include a helicopter fly-over treasure drop for kids 7 and under.

BamaJam Farms currently has RV hook-ups, a 9-hole golf course, as well as its first series of ATV trails that will open that same weekend. There will be major expansions in several areas of the outdoor adventure venue which will include a water park, among other family-friendly areas.

Tickets for Fall Festival at BamaJam Farms will be $25 in advance or $30 at the gate. Military tickets are $15. Children 7 and under get in free. For more ticket info contact Scotty Cox at 334-797-5360 or visit www.bamajamfarms.com

Stay tuned for much more info and exciting news to come from “BamaJam Farms: Where God and Country Coincide” to include, but not limited to, BamaJam 2012!

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