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Los Angeles Celebrates Another Successful “All For The Hall”

September 13th, 2011 was a very special evening at Club Nokia in Los Angeles. The 3rd annual L.A. “All For The Hall” concert benefiting the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum took over the stage. On hand to participate in this event were, Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris, Sheryl Crow, Zac Brown and Kevin Cronin. The event was a “guitar pull” format, which is an old Nashville tradition. Artists all sit up on stage and take turns swapping stories, singing and picking on the guitar. There is no set list, the night just goes where the music takes it.

Vince Gill opened the show with a tribute to “The Possum”, George Jones, who just celebrated his 80th birthday. Vince sang “Bartender Blues” and by the first note the crowd knew they were in for a treat. From there each artist took turns playing songs. Kevin Cronin from REO Speedwagon seemed beyond humbled to be invited. He gave a great rendition of the groups classic “Keep On Loving You” with Vince Gill helping out with some great guitar licks. “If It Makes You Happy” by Sheryl Crow and “The Road” by Emmylou Harris both showcased great songwriting abilities by both artists. Particularly poignant was the artists discussing their relationship with their guitars and with music. As they all sat up on stage, all with a different sound, it became clear the deep impact music has had in their lives. This brings a commonality that truly bonds them all.

Zac Brown shared a song called “Martin” inspired by the relationship he has had with his Martin guitar. Vince Gill followed with his heart-felt song, “This Old Guitar and Me”. Vince shared when he was young he spent all his college money on a guitar that he still has today. Also, Kevin Cronin sang his song “Music Man” which he said was descriptive of who he has always known he was destined to be. Emmylou and Sheryl also had stories of their favorite guitars that have been with them through the years. Vince Gill also performed a song called, “If I Die”. He wrote the tune with Ashley Monroe from the Pistol Annies. It is one of those songs that just grabs you and draws you in. The song will be on Vince’s new album “Guitar Slinger” set for a late October release.

Throughout the performances the artists would back each other on vocals and pick along on the guitar. All of the artists made mention of what true fans they were of one another. As an audience member you could feel the mutual respect and true artistry radiating off the stage. The evening ended on a perfect note, literally. With Emmylou Harris leading the way, they sang the Carter Family classic “Wildwood Flower”. What a perfect way to conclude an evening dedicated to raising money for the Hall of Fame that preserves and shares country music’s history.

Kyle Young, the museum director, was on hand as well. He spoke about “Working on a building”, a new museum expansion in the works. The “All For The Hall” concert benefited the Hall of Fame as well as proceeds from an auction that took place before the show. It was a fantastic evening, for a great cause, with amazing performers.

—-Krissie Humphrey

DVR Alert- Lots of Country on TV

Set those DVRs cuz there is lots of Country Music on TV next week.

Tuesday (8/23): Martina McBride on Today.
Wednesday (8/24): Alison Krauss & Union Station On Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Thursday (8/25): Dolly Parton on the Tonight Show With Jay Leno.
Friday (8/26): Chris Young, Fox & Friends; Emmylou Harris on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon; Kellie Pickler on the Ellen DeGeneres Show.

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Country Music Hall of Fame All For The Hall Los Angeles Tickets On Sale August 20

Individual balcony seats for the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum’s All for the Hall Los Angeles fundraiser, taking place Tuesday, September 13, at L.A. LIVE’s Club Nokia, will go on sale to the public on Saturday, August 20, Museum officials announced today.

Tickets to the benefit concert, which will follow a “guitar pull” format and feature performances by superstars Zac Brown and Sheryl Crow, and Country Music Hall of Fame members Vince Gill and Emmylou Harris, are available for $250 and $125 (reserved seats in VIP section of the balcony with access to the VIP lounge) and $100 and $65 (reserved seats in the balcony). Tickets are available at all Ticketmaster outlets or online at www.ticketmaster.com; and from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Mon-Fri at the STAPLES Center Box Office located at 1111 S. Figueroa St. No fees are charged at the STAPLES Center box office or at the Club Nokia box office on show days (open after 5 p.m.).

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Vince Gill to Celebrate 20 Year Milestone as Grand Ole Opry Member

The Grand Ole Opry® presented by Humana® will honor one of country music’s most accomplished singers, songwriters and musicians, Vince Gill, on his 20th anniversary as an Opry member on Sat., Aug. 13. The Country Music Hall of Fame member will be celebrated with performances by fellow Opry member and former employer Emmylou Harris, Martina McBride, John Anderson, The Time Jumpers, his wife Amy Grant, and his daughter, Jenny Gill.

“Over the past 20 years, Vince Gill has helped create dozens and dozens of incredible nights of music here at the Opry, welcoming some of his best friends and musical collaborators to the stage, debuting new material, and performing his hits that have since become country classics,” said Pete Fisher, Opry vice president and general manager. “He plays the Opry because he loves it, and the Opry family loves him right back. We’re excited to celebrate Vince’s 20 years with us among some of his best friends and biggest fans.”

“I’ve been a part of a really special family for 20 years. It’s hard to believe when some people have been there for 60 years like Little Jimmy Dickens,” said Gill. “What is interesting about an anniversary is that it doesn’t seem to make any sense because the Opry is so timeless. It seems to epitomize all things at all times. You have a brand new artist and someone that is 90 years old up there on a given weekend. That to me makes it feel timeless. I’ve been there for 20 years and I’m hoping for 40, and maybe if I’m really lucky, I’ll get 60.”

One of the most popular singers in modern country music, Gill has a love for country music, top-notch songwriting, and world-class guitar playing, all wrapped in a warm tenor and a quick and easy wit. Gill achieved his big breakthrough with “When I Call Your Name,” which won the Country Music Association’s Single of the Year award. Since then, he has won 17 more CMA honors, including Song of the Year four times – making him the most awarded artist in that category in CMA history. Since 1990, Gill has walked away with 20 Grammy awards and has racked up sales in excess of 26 million. Gill co-hosted the CMA Awards for the first time in 1992. He continued to host “Country Music’s Biggest Night™” for 12 consecutive years, ending his run in 2003. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2007.

The Grand Ole Opry® is presented by Humana®. Opry performances are held every weekend of the year, and the Tuesday Night Opry continues through Dec. 13. To plan an Opry visit, call (800) SEE-OPRY or log on to http://www.opry.com

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Country Music Billboard Charts – 5/6/2011

   

Time got away from me on Friday and I forgot to post the top country music songs from Billboard….OOPSY!

Sara Evans’ position on Billboard’s country songs chart is the same as the title of her single: “A Little Bit Stronger.” That’s because the song has moved up from second to first place. Miranda Lambert moves up, too. “Heart Like Mine” goes from third to second. The anthem from Kenny Chesney’s new tour, “Live a Little,” goes the other way: from first last week to third.

Billboard’s country albums chart, Jason Aldean returns to first place with “My Kinda Party.” Alison Krauss’ “Paper Airplane” goes from first place to second. But the real news on Billboard’s country albums chart is in the third and fourth positions. Emmylou Harris’ new one, “Hard Bargain,” debuts in third. And, the latest from Steve Earle, “I’ll Never Get Out of this World Alive,” debuts in fourth.

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