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CMA Fest Fan Club Parties Are the Hottest Tickets in Town – Your Chance to Win!

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CMA Fest Fan Club Parties are always the hottest tickets in town.  We have known people to come to town during CMA Fest week simply for the Fan Club Parties.  It’s your chance to get up close and personal with all of your favorite arists while in the company of other die hard fans.  It’s a time to party, celebrate music and have fun!

Thanks to our friends at FanClubHouse.com CMTT has your chance to win a pair of tickets to 6 of the HOTTEST Fan Club Parties in town! 

Before you enter to win please check the dates and times of the Fan Club Party to make sure you will be in town and available to attend:

  • Monday, June 4th Jerrod Nieman & Lee Brice Fan Club Party
  • Tuesday, June 5th Clay Walker Fan Club Party & Chords of Hope Benefit  – 2 Great Events Combine
  • Wednesday, June 6th  Montgomery Gentry Fan Club Party
  • Thursday – June 7th  Lonestar Fan Club Party
  • Friday, June 8th Fan Clubhouse Party (includes: Bo Bice, Bryan White, One Night Rodeo and Sarah Marince)
  • Saturday, June 9th Scotty McCreery Fan Club Party

To Enter to Win simply click the button below and fill out the entry form.  HURRY!  Contest ends Friday, May 11th!

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR WINNERS!

  • Jerrod Nieman & Lee Brice Fan Club Party – Dave W.
  • Clay Walker Fan Club Party & Chords of Hope Benefit – Holly M.
  • Montgomery Gentry Fan Club Party – Jeff R.
  • Lonestar Fan Club Party – Cindy H.
  • Fan Clubhouse Party – Dianna W.
  • Scotty McCreery Fan Club Party – Wendy G.

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Bucky Covington, Ty Herndon, Bo Bice, & Carter’s Chord to Perform for Autism

Autism Speaks

Country artists are stepping up and showing their support in the fight against autism on Tuesday, March 13, at the Nashville benefit concert Autism Speaks™ Presents “Autism Sings!”

Country artists Ty Herndon, Bucky Covington, Bo Bice, Carter’s Chord and Mockingbird Sun will perform individual acoustic sets at the event, as will 13-year-old Katie Chance, who was diagnosed on the autism spectrum when she was two years old. An accomplished singer and performer, Chance also serves as the Junior Ambassador for Autism Speaks Tennessee Community. CMT Top 20 Countdown host Evan Farmer is emceeing the “Autism Sings!” event, which benefits research efforts at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Autism Research.

“Autism Sings!” is held from 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. in the upstairs room at Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville Nashville. VIP seating is available beginning at 6 p.m. Public seating and doors open at 7 p.m., with music starting at 8 p.m. There is a minimum $5 donation at the door. Advanced tickets are also available by contacting Kathy Streng at (615) 238-1625 or Kathy.Streng@AutismSpeaks.org.

“We are thrilled with our fantastic lineup of musicians, whose talent is only overshadowed by their generosity and support of such an important cause. For only $5, people can see a great night of music and help fund critical research for the one in every 110 children diagnosed with autism,” says Autism Speaks Regional Director, Kathy Streng. “We are very grateful for the continued outpouring of caring and generous support from this wonderful community.”

Over the past five years, Autism Speaks has given back more than $2 million to the state of Tennessee. Funds are used to support the initiatives at the Autism Treatment Network (ATN) at Vanderbilt University, science grants, community grants, AutismCares grants, Baker Camp Scholarships and various toolkits that are available for free, including the 100-Day Kit, developed to provide much needed support to families during the initial diagnosis period.

An autographed guitar signed by all six participating “Autism Sings” artists is being auctioned off, and fans can also bid on meet-and-greet packages with the artists.

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The Roys And Vietti Foods Extend “Vietti Vinyl” Campaign To “Family Style Beef Stew”

The Roys

The Roys, will join Vietti Foods to extend the Vietti Vinyl campaign, with the duo’s image appearing on 500,000 cans of the brand’s Family Style Beef Stew in Family Dollar stores in 25 states throughout 2012. The Roys are the first artists to grace the Beef Stew can labels; Vietti Chili line participants include: Chris Young, Bo Bice, The Isaacs, John Corbett and Riders In The Sky. The Vietti Vinyl initiative gives voice to musicians, and gives consumers a chance to spice up their music collection, sample new sounds and videos.

“Our company is highly selective in choosing the artists who participate in the Vietti Vinyl program,” says Philip M. Connelly, President, Vietti Foods Company, Inc. “And we are very enthusiastic to partner with The Roys. Fans should expect to discover them on another line of our products in the near future.”

“We are beyond excited to join the Vietti Family,” says Elaine Roy. “The company is dedicated to the creation of a superior product and active in several charities.”

The Roys, spokespersons for COMPASSION INTERNATIONAL, believe in giving back. They are also uniquely qualified to act as ambassadors for their genre. Two-time ICM Duo of the Year (2010, 2009), they were named the organization’s Inspirational Bluegrass Artist of the Year in 2011. Their current CD, LONESOME WHISTLE, continues to bring them not only critical acclaim, but retail success as well, and the disc earned them a spot on BILLBOARD’S Top 50 Bluegrass Albums of 2011 chart. As well, their hit single, “Coal Minin’ Man,” rocketed up the Bluegrass charts worldwide. Recently, Lee and Elaine signed a production deal with ValCom Studios for a new, weekly music-driven variety show (Roots And Music With The Roys), which begins taping next month.

“The last few years have been incredible for us,” explains Lee Roy. “Teaming with Vietti in 2012 gives us the chance to expand our music to new markets through the Vietti Vinyl project. We are truly excited about this opportunity.”

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George Jones & Friends Celebrating 80th at Rippy’s

Prior to celebrating his 80th birthday at The Grand Ole Opry, George Jones and some friends got together to celebrate at Rippy’s BBQ downtown Nashville. Those in attendance included Travis Tritt, Billy Joe Shaver, Jason Michael Carroll, Bryan White, Joe Diffie, Guy Penrod, The Kentucky Headhunters, Elaine Roy of The Roys, Jamie Dailey of Dailey & Vincent, The McClymonts, Ken Mellons, Billy Yates, TG Sheppard, Billy Gilman, John Conlee, Jeanne Pruett, Jack Greene, Bo Bice, Eddy Raven, David Lee Murphy, among others. Wayne Newton sent a special jazz trio to perform and read a special note.

For more information, please visit www.georgejones.com

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The 5th Annual Ride for a Cure Raises $70,000 for the T.J. Martell Foundation!

This past weekend over 450 riders rallied at the Roundabout Plaza in downtown Nashville, ready to Ride For a Cure in support of the T.J. Martell Foundation and its research for leukemia, cancer, and AIDS. Thanks to the riders and generous donations, the event was a huge success and was able to raise $70,000.

Riders were entertained throughout the entire day, beginning with registration downtown, as performers Bo Bice, Eric Paslay, Dean Alexander, Kalleigh Bannen, and Cali Rodi took the stage for the morning jam. By 10:30am the riders headed south to Harley-Davidson Columbia where Little Big Town hosted an afternoon jam. Storme Warren of GAC’s Headline Country, and WSIX’s Big D, co-host of the popular syndicated radio show Big D and Bubba joined the event as emcees, and additional artists appearing included Jake Owen, David Nail, Jerrod Niemann, and Laura Bell Bundy.

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