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Aaron Tippin says, “You’ve Got To Stand For Something,” this Memorial Day

On this Memorial day holiday as we cook out and spend time with our friends and family let’s remember those who have died in our nation’s service. Those men and women who Stand For Something very important everyday… our freedoms.

Observe in your own way a moment of remembrance and respect, by Standing Up and pausing from for a moment of silence to honor those who gave their all.

Tippin has charted more than 30 hits on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs including several Number Ones such as: “There Ain’t Nothin’ Wrong with the Radio,” “That’s as Close as I’ll Get to Loving You,” and “Kiss This.” Following September 11, 2001, he released the political composition “Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly,” which became a theme for soldiers fighting overseas. The song was voted one of the country’s greatest patriotic songs by AOL.

You can guarantee that Aaron Tippin will be showing his respects and flying the Stars and Stripes this Memorial Day. Will you join him?

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Aaron Tippin to Perform Concert for “Operation: Cheeks in the Seats”

With this year’s “Operation: Cheeks in the Seats” program, the Cleveland Rutherford Kidney Association is inviting the community to sponsor a foster child and/or kidney patient for the Aaron Tippin concert April 30th. Presently, the stadium seats may be purchased at the discount price of $10 per ticket. By sponsoring a child and/or patient, they will have a chance to see a great concert, otherwise not available to them.
Tippin has charted more than 30 hits on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs including several Number Ones such as: “There Ain’t Nothin’ Wrong with the Radio,” “That’s as Close as I’ll Get to Loving You,” and “Kiss This.” Following September 11, 2001, he released the political composition “Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly,” which become a theme for soldiers fighting overseas.
Tippin will be performing at the Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center on the campus of Gardner-Webb University on Saturday, April 30th at 7 P.M. For ticket information call (704) 481-9535.

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Aaron Tippon Spreads Holiday Cheer to Troops

In keeping with Tippin tradition, Aaron Tippin is gearing up to take his show overseas this holiday season. During the early winter months, when most take time off to spend at home, Aaron is excited to go where others won’t.

With plans to entertain our nation’s troops and families who are stationed away from home during the year’s most-treasured occasions, Tippin is eager to share his time with the men and women who risk their lives daily for our country.

“I know it’s customary to spend time with my wife, Thea, and the kids, and sometimes, it’s hard to go. But to share my gratitude (and the heartfelt thankfulness of our family) with the men and women serving our country, that’s an absolute honor and a gift in itself–to perform for them during the holidays, a time when they miss being home the most. I can bring a little piece of ‘home’ to them,” Aaron added.

Setting his pace…while Americans all over the country honored our military on Veterans’ Day, Aaron joined the staffers of Southwest Airlines at the Operation Freedom Bird program last Thursday. Each year, Operation Freedom Bird selects a group of 50 deserving veterans who take an emotional journey to see the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C. In route from Santa Ynez, CA back to Nashville, Aaron made a special stop in Phoenix, AZ—the program’s origin—to pay tribute to the veterans with an acoustic performance.

After participating in this sentimental affair, Tippin is now preparing and packing to head to the Far East for his ninth consecutive year. There, he will express his personal thanks to our troops currently stationed in Iraq by performing in a Thanksgiving show. He then returns to the States only to make a quick turnaround for his very first visit to Japan. Tippin is scheduled to deliver a Christmas performance in Okinawa for the United States Marine Corps at Camp Hansen. He’ll be in Japan December 17-20, 2010.

“The only Japanese I know, and can speak well, is Toyota, Yamaha, Mitsubishi, Kawasaki and sushi!” Aaron said in jest. “All kidding aside, I’m honored to head to another part of the world to visit our brothers and sisters in the military. The only problem I foresee is whether the Japanese can understand hillbilly!”

For more information on Aaron Tippin, visit http://www.aarontippin.com.

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You Can Choose the Space Shuttle Wake-Up Songs

Only two space shuttle flights are left. That means there are only a few chances to choose music for the astronauts’ wake-up calls. Normally, that music is selected by family and friends of the astronauts. But, for the end of the shuttle program, NASA is throwing it open to the public.

You can vote on any one of NASA’s top 40. Those are NASA favorites that were used to wake up astronauts. They include tunes from Willie Nelson, Aaron Tippin, Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett. There’s another angle to this. NASA is accepting original songs. They’ll be voted on, too. Details are at https://songcontest.nasa.gov

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Cracker Barrel Presents Rodney Atkins

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store is pleased to announce that country music star Rodney Atkins will release his next album with the popular family restaurant chain. Cracker Barrel Presents Rodney Atkins will be available on September 6th, and will feature four #1 hits, including “These Are My People,” “Watching You,” and the current Billboard Top 20 and rising single “Farmer’s Daughter” which is approaching 300,000 digital downloads in just a few short months. The CD will also feature the previously unreleased song “More Like Your Memory (Always Takes Me Back),” and will be available only at Cracker Barrel.

Like millions of Americans, Rodney enjoys stopping at Cracker Barrel when he’s on the road, sitting for awhile on the front porch, and having a great meal.

“I love seeing a ” Cracker Barrel Up Ahead” sign on the road cause we all know that whenever you stop by, you are guaranteed to get a great meal – just like home. I’m excited to team up with the Cracker Barrel family and to make this new CD available exclusively to the folks stopping by.” said Rodney. Menu favorites for Rodney include the open roast beef sandwich, biscuits n’gravy, hash brown casserole, chicken n’ dumplins and of course a “big ol’ glass of sweet tea with lemon”.

The previously unreleased song on Cracker Barrel Presents Rodney Atkins, “More Like Your Memory (Always Takes Me Back),” is one of the first songs that Rodney wrote that opened the door to get to produce his own records with long-time co-producer, Ted Hewitt.

Cracker Barrel’s exclusive music program features numerous projects. In July of this year of this year, Cracker Barrel released Craig Morgan’s That’s Why- Collector’s Edition, and in May the release of Wynonna’s Love Heals debuted at #7 on the Billboard Magazine Top Country Albums chart. February’s release of Dailey & Vincent Sing the Statler Brothers debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top Bluegrass Albums chart, where it spent nine weeks in the top position and 18 weeks overall in one of the three top positions since its release on February 1st. Releases in 2009 included November’s Songs of Love and Heartache by Alan Jackson, September’s release of an exclusive new version of The Foundation by the Zac Brown Band, August’s George Jones’ release of A Collection Of My Best Recollection, May’s release of Montgomery Gentry’s For Our Heroes, which debuted at #5 on Billboard Magazine’s Top Country Albums chart, and March’s release of Dolly Parton’s Collector’s Edition of Backwoods Barbie, which debuted at #9 on that chart. Over the last few years, Cracker Barrel has released exclusive CDs with Bill Gaither, Kenny Rogers, Ricky Skaggs, Aaron Tippin, Alison Krauss & Union Station, Josh Turner, Amy Grant, Sara Evans, and Charlie Daniels.

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