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Gary Allan to Kick Off 2011 CMA Music Festival at Riverfront Stage

Reflecting 40 years of CMA Music Festival, the lineup for the Daily Concerts on the Chevrolet(tm) Riverfront Stage includes a collection of past, present, and future superstar artists. The 2011 CMA Music Festival will be held Thursday-Sunday, June 9-12, in downtown Nashville. The Daily Concerts on the Chevrolet Riverfront Stage are free and open to the public.

The Daily Concerts will kick-off on Thursday, June 9 at 10:00 AM/CDT with a high energy show from multi-Platinum recording artist Gary Allan. This is Allan’s first performance at CMA Music Festival since 2006.

Darryl Worley will close the Daily Concerts on Friday, June 10; Billy Ray Cyrus will close on Saturday, June 11; and Terri Clark will close on Sunday, June 12. Clark last performed at CMA Music Festival in 2007; Cyrus in 2008; and Worley in 2010.

“Gary Allan will provide a dynamic start to 2011 CMA Music Festival at the Daily Concerts on the Chevrolet Riverfront Stage,” said Steve Moore, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “This stage is packed with great hit-makers from the ’70s through today, spotlighting all the decades of CMA Music Festival’s existence. And it’s free! We invite everyone to come and enjoy the great music on the Chevrolet Riverfront Stage.”

The current daily artist lineups are revealed below in alphabetical order:

Thursday, June 9: Gary Allan, Emerson Drive, Colt Ford, Jack Ingram, Sammy Kershaw, Craig Morgan, James Otto, Jake Owen, Randy Rogers Band, and Steel Magnolia.

Friday, June 10: Frankie Ballard, Bucky Covington, Brett Eldredge, Jo Dee Messina, Randy Montana, Heidi Newfield, Sawyer Brown, Phil Vassar, James Wesley, and Darryl Worley.

Saturday, June 11: Crystal Bowersox, Jason Michael Carroll, Billy Ray Cyrus, Steve Holy, Lonestar, David Nail, Corey Smith, Mel Tillis, and Chuck Wicks.

Sunday, June 12: The Bellamy Brothers, Terri Clark, Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers, Josh Kelley, LoCash Cowboys, Jerrod Niemann, Troy Olsen, and Sunny Sweeney.

Performance order will be listed on CMAfest.com, the official website of CMA Music Festival, closer to the event. Additional artists will be announced. Artists and dates subject to change.

Admittance to the Chevrolet Riverfront Stage is free, but four-day ticket holders have an exclusive 45-minute, early-entrance window before the gates open to the general public.

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Jason Michael Carroll’s Numbers CD Added to Cracker Barrel’s List

Jason Michael Carroll got his start singing in public while he worked as a server at the Cracker Barrel Old Country Store® location in Henderson, N.C. So it’s downright fitting that the company has chosen Numbers, his first studio album since 2009, to be the newest addition to its exclusive music program when the CD is released this summer. Cracker Barrel and Carroll are partnering with the Quarterback Records radio team, GrassRoots, and country radio nationwide to debut the album’s title song “Numbers” as a single today.

“’Numbers’is a song that got my attention the first time I heard it,” said Carroll. “It was written by Patrick Davis and Rodney Clausen and it’s about the way certain numbers, like dates and times, can represent some of life’s most significant moments. Moments like your first date, meeting the love of your life and the day your child is born. Those dates and times have real meaning in our lives. I think everyone can identify with that concept.”

“The date that Jason Michael Carroll started working for Cracker Barrel is one of those significant numbers,” said Chris Ciavarra, Senior Vice President of Marketing for Cracker Barrel. “We had no idea when he became one of our new-hire Rising Stars that his music career was about to make him a star in the music industry, too. Adding his album to our music program is like welcoming family back home.”

The single “Numbers” will be available on iTunes® April 5. The CD Numbers will be available exclusively at all Cracker Barrel locations July 25, with 12 songs on it, including “Numbers”and “Alyssa Lies” from Jason Michael Carroll’s 2007 album Waitin’ in the Country. “Alyssa Lies” topped at #5 on the Billboard Country Chart and was Carroll’s debut single and the runaway hit that put him on the map.

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Your Favorite Stars Give Thanks…

TheBoot.com knows what your favorite country artists are thanksful for this holiday season.

Taylor Swift -

“I have family that I spend every Thanksgiving with,” the 20-year-old superstar says. “They’re all on my mom’s side, and they’re all women, and they’re really loud. They’re obnoxiously loud, and they all have this genetic cackle. They stand in the kitchen and it’s the loudest sound. It like, breaks noise barriers, and it’s like out of a movie. My cousins have like 49 cats and dogs. It’s really fun to go there and have somewhere I know I’m gonna be every Thanksgiving.”

Alan Jackson -

“It sounds just really simple, but the biggest blessing for me is to be able to have the success and the money because I don’t think I would’ve ever realized that it’s not important had I not had the opportunity to go through all this,” explains the Georgia native. “Because now I could give up all these toys and the house, the big house, and all that kind of stuff and live in a small home and be just as happy or more happy sometimes to have some loved ones, whether they’re your children or just whoever – people who you love that will take care of you and share life with you.”

Blake Shelton -

“It’s the most overlooked. I just like it because it’s in the fall and it’s my favorite weather, and I like to eat a lot,” he says. “Thanksgiving has always been my favorite holiday. I guess it’s because I just love the fall so much.”

Faith Hill -

“I enjoy my children, and I enjoy my life — that’s what I’m most thankful for,” she says. “I’m thankful for a lot of things; it’s almost like a domino effect. One makes the other better. My family, my children, make music better for me, make everything better. But it’s one thing to have a life and it’s another to live it, and that’s something I’ve learned, it’s not something I’ve always known. [laughs]“

Tim McGraw-

“either going to family’s house or having family over at our place,” he explains. “The kids getting to reconnect with aunts and uncles and cousins and friends who sometimes you don’t get to connect with unless it’s that time of the year. And certainly what it means is giving thanks. I think this year it’s gonna be a lot more special for a lot of families because it certainly is a time to sort of reevaluate and really step back and take a look at the things that you do have, and start thinking about the life that some other people don’t have.”

Martina McBride-

“There’s the obvious things, of course, having daughters and a wonderful husband, and that relationship that has grown and matured and deepened and strengthened over the years. I feel blessed to have that.”

Trace Adkins -

“The food,” he acknowledges with a laugh. “Hmmm, the food, family, that’s what it’s all about. Giving thanks for family and food and football – the three F’s you’ve got to have. Well, there’s another one, but we won’t … you know. [laughs]“

Jason Aldean -

“Ghe biggest thing that I’m probably most thankful for, and this isn’t really something I’ve actually talked much about either, but when my second daughter was born or when my wife was pregnant with her, there were a lot of problems. I mean they thought there was stuff wrong with her, possible Down Syndrome [and] things like that and so, it was really a tough period. Then she was born, and now just to kind of see her grow up and be fine. Fortunately, it was nothing.”

Sara Evans -

“I feel like Hannah Montana,” she jokes. “I feel like I have the best of both worlds. [laughs] I can go out on tour and I can be all glammed up and perform on stage and then I can come home and play tennis at the country club and pack lunches for school and do homework after school. So, I am very, very thankful for all the blessings that God has given me. I am thankful for our children and that they’re healthy. My continued prayer every day is that He’ll keep us safe and healthy and keeps us together and help us to just be great people.”

Easton Corbin-

“We used to always go to my grandma’s for Christmas and Thanksgiving,” says Easton. “We’d go for the big meal. I don’t get to go back that much. A lot of times, I’ll stay in [Nashville] for Thanksgiving and then go down for Christmas.” His favorite side dish? “Cornbread dressing.”

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Ring in the Holiday Season with Jason Michael Carroll

Jason Michael Carroll released his very first Christmas album on November 15th. Produced by co-writer Patrick Davis, JMC offers a variety of standards mixed with uniquely crafted original songs for the holidays. It will be available on iTunes and other online retailers.

“I have always wanted to do a Christmas album and as you can image having four children at home we do spend a lot of time singing around tree. When I heard ‘Christmas on the Farm’ I knew that was the song and one I thought radio would love to play. My kids have always wanted me to do a Christmas album, so with that song as the lead and my children’s favorite ‘Joy to The World’, I knew we had to do it,” says Jason Michael Carroll.

You can catch Jason live at an upcoming show…

TOUR DATES:
December 2 The Tin Roof Columbia, SC
December 3 The Tin Roof Knoxville, TN
December 4 The Tin Roof Lexington, KY
December 8 Fox Theatre Detroit, MI
December 31 Duluth Amphi Duluth, GA

For more info visit www.jasonmichaelcarroll.com

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Chevy CMA Fest Schedule for Saturday

Chevy is making sure everyone has a good time at CMA Fest…Here’s the rundown of today’s activities brought to you by Chevy.

BRIDGESTONE CENTER PLAZA STAGE
Located at the Chevy Plaza (Between Broadway and Demonbreun on Fifth Avenue) one of CMA’s most popular spots as some of Country Music’s most exciting acts take to the stage daily for free concerts.

SCHEDULE:
11:00am Trent Tomlinson
11:45am Jesse Lee
12:30pm Brady Seals
1:15pm Mallary Hope
2:00pm Ash Bowers
2:45pm Julie Roberts
3:30pm Jason Boland
4:15pm Thompson Square
5:00pm Bo Bice

EXHIBIT HALL
Fans can come to meet, take pictures with and get autographs from their favorite country stars.
LOCATION: Booth # 517 in the Convention Center (between 5th and 7th Avenues on Broadway)

SCHEDULE:
10:00 – 11:00am James Wesley
1:00 – 2:00pm Rodney Atkins
2:00 – 3:00pm Brady Seals
3:00 – 4:00pm Kingbilly
4:00 – 5:00pm Jesse Lee

SPORTS ZONE
LOCATION: Broadway, 3rd to 4th Avenues – Schermerhorn Parking Lot (off 4th Ave., across from the Family Zone at Walk of Fame Park)

SCHEDULE:
11:00pm Cracker Boy Outdoor Cooking Demo
12:00pm Corey Cox Acoustic Performance
1:00pm Realtree and Bone Collector Appearances with David Blanton, Michael Waddell
and Nick Mundt
2:00pm FLW Pro Angler Anthony Gagliardi Appearance
3:00pm TBD
4:00pm Josey Greenwell Acoustic Performance

CHEVY RIDE AND DRIVE
Country music fans will get the opportunity to test drive a Chevy vehicle and support flood relief at the same time. The Chevy Ride and Drive is located on Fifth Avenue between Broadway and Demonbreun Street and will take place Thursday through Sunday, June 10-13, from 10:00am to 6:00pm CST. Attendees will test drive the Chevy vehicle of their choice and Chevy will donate $10 for every test drive to the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee to help provide disaster relief for victims of the recent floods.

CHEVY TICKET UPGRADE
Music fans will have an opportunity to win a ticket upgrade to the Nightly Concerts at LP Field. Throughout the Festival, fans can text CHEVY to 66937 for a chance to win the best seats in the house at LP Field.

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