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Trace Adkins, Craig Morgan, Montgomery Gentry and More Sing for “This is NRA Country Vol.1″

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Some of country music’s biggest stars have been brought together on the brand new album, This is NRA Country Vol. 1. The compilation is available now exclusively through nracountry.com and can be purchased at this LINK.

This is NRA Country Vol. 1 is a unique project that features various artists including Charlie Daniels, Trace Adkins, Justin Moore, and many more, singing songs that speak to the heart of what NRA Country is all about, including support of our U.S. military, appreciation for the great outdoors, and love of family.

COMPLETE TRACK LISTING/SEQUENCE:
1. Justin Moore “This is NRA Country”
2. Hank Williams Jr. “A Country Boy Can Survive”
3. Montgomery Gentry “My Town”
4. Rodney Atkins “Cleaning This Gun”
5. Trace Adkins “More Of Us”
6. Craig Morgan “I’m Country”
7. Charlie Daniels “In America”
8. Josh Thompson “Way Out Here”
9. John Rich “Shutting Detroit Down”
10. Lee Brice “She Ain’t Right”
11. Rhett Akins & Dallas Davidson “Opening Day”

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Waylon Jennings Tribute Album Volume II Includes Dierks Bentley, Justin Moore, Hank Williams Jr. and More!

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Today, Average Joes Entertainment, in conjunction with Scatter Records, announced the official release date for WAYLON – The Music Inside: A Collaboration Dedicated to Waylon Jennings, Volume II. The album will be available for pre-sale purchase digitally on January 24, 2012, with availability at retail starting on February 7, 2012.

The eleven-track album, and the second of a three volume series dedicated to the late Waylon Jennings, features country music artists performing the hit songs that made Jennings a household name. WAYLON – The Music Inside, Volume II boasts a solid lineup of artists each of who were heavily influenced by Jennings’ legacy. The lineup for WAYLON – The Music Inside, Volume II includes Dierks Bentley, Justin Moore, Hank Williams Jr., Jessi Colter, Montgomery Gentry, Jewel, Jack Ingram, Colt Ford, Josh Thompson, Pat Green and Wyatt McCubbin.

“I feel like this project could very likely break another sound barrier,” says Jessi Colter. “Waylon was so original. For his songs to be sang by other people and to take me somewhere else is not an easy task.”

Recording for the three volume series started over three-and-a-half years ago, and has been a labor of love for Jennings’ widow Jessi Colter; son Shooter Jennings; and guitarist Reggie Young. They, along with producer Witt Stewart, have assembled a star-studded roster of artists to pay tribute to Jennings and highlight his undeniable musical and cultural influence.

Colter adds, “I’ve been pleasantly surprised of the fact that the people involved chose to make the songs their own. They add something to it and to me that’s what makes it interesting. They made it their own because they could never walk in Waylon’s tracks. They’d be stepping in holes.”

Waylon Jennings is recognized as one of the key players of country music’s ‘outlaw’ movement. Jennings was in good company with fellow artists of his time including Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and Kris Kristofferson. They were the musical talents who defined a new genre of music with rebellious attitudes, which, in turn, translated over into their music. The ‘outlaw’ rebellion denied Nashville’s straight-laced model and brought the era of whiskey-drinkin,’ bar brawlin,’ woman lovin,’ country music to the forefront.  WAYLON – The Music Inside, Volume I, was released last year and is available for purchase now.

For more information on WAYLON – The Music Inside, Volume II, visit waylonjennings.com.

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Hank Williams Jr. Raises $75,000 for Country Music Hall of Fame

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Hank Williams Jr. capped the four-year run of the exhibition Family Tradition: The Williams Family Legacy just as he opened it: with a powerful solo acoustic performance spiked with personal memories. The sold-out December 6th concert, a benefit for the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum, raised $75,000.

Williams also announced that many of the artifacts he loaned to the exhibit would stay in the museum and its archives. “I’m going to work with them and leave quite a few of these items here—where they should be,” he said.

Highlights of the 90-minute show included Williams’ hits “A Country Boy Can Survive,” “Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound” and “The Blues Man” (upon which he was joined by his youngest son, Sam), as well as several tunes from a forthcoming new CD, scheduled for a March 2012 release. The concert also included a generous helping of classic material by his father and his heroes, most notably Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings.

Special guests in the audience included Jessi Colter, her son Shooter Jennings and Jamey Johnson. The event also became a family celebration, with Williams’ wife, Mary Jane, his daughters Hilary and Holly and son Sam in the audience.

After the concert, Williams greeted audience members and posed for pictures in the Ford Theater. A reception followed in the Hall of Fame Rotunda, and fans received a signed poster commemorating the exhibit as they left the building.

Family Tradition opened on March 28, 2008. Originally scheduled to close on December 31, 2009, the exhibit—which offers an intimate, behind-the-scenes portrait of a great American musical dynasty—became the most popular and acclaimed exhibition in the museum’s history and was extended through December 31st.

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Hank Williams Jr. Really Loves Jason Aldean but Pulled Out of Duet Performance After One Verse?!?!

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According to CountryWeekly.com Hank Williams Jr. was slated to perform “Tattoos on This Town” with Jason Aldean at last nights taping of CMT Artists of the Year. After singing only one verse with Jason there was a pause in taping and Hank Jr. walked off stage not to return.

Rob Lowe, who hosted the event, re-introducted Jason and retaped the performance without Hank Jr.

Hank Jr. issued the following statement to CountryWeekly.com, through his publicist:

“I’ve heard people mess up my songs and screw up Daddy’s songs. I was here to honor Jason, a kid I really like. When I walked out there, it didn’t feel right, it didn’t sound right. I didn’t want to disrespect him.”

CMT Artists of the Year airs at 9 p.m. ET Dec. 13.

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Hank Williams Jr. Announces Special Acoustic Performance

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On Tuesday, December 6, Hank Williams Jr. will appear in a special solo acoustic performance, at  the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

The performance is to mark the impending end of the exhibition Family Tradition: The Williams Family Legacy, Presented by SunTrust. The award-winning, 5,000-square-foot exhibit will close Dec. 31, 2011, after an unprecedented four-year run. In this event, to benefit the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Williams will perform songs spanning his career and talk about the exhibit, his music, and his family’s ongoing musical legacy.

For more information or to purchase tickets click here.

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