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CMA Fest Kick-Off Parade Participants Announced!

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CMA kick starts 2012 CMA Music Festival on Wednesday, June 6th with The Eighth Annual CMA Music Festival Kick-Off Parade at 11:00 AM/CT, followed by The Seventh Annual CMA Music Festival Block Party at 12:30 PM/CT.

Country icon Glen Campbell will be the Grand Marshal for the Parade. Campbell last performed at CMA Music Festival in 2004. He has received two CMA Awards, including CMA Entertainer of the Year (1968) and Male Vocalist of the Year (1968), and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2005. Last year, Campbell announced he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Since then, he released his final album, the critically-acclaimed Ghost on the Canvas, and is in the midst of his successful Goodbye Tour.

“Last year more than 16,000 fans lined Broadway for the Parade and with our beloved Glen Campbell as Grand Marshal this year we are expecting even more people to come out and show their support and love for this iconic Country Music figure,” said Sheri Warnke, CMA Senior Vice President of Communications and Marketing.

The Eighth Annual CMA Music Festival Kick-Off Parade will launch from Tenth Avenue on Broadway and end at Riverfront Park, site of the Chevrolet Riverfront Stage (First Avenue). One of the most popular features of the parade is the 40 Country Music artists riding in a wide variety of Chevrolet vehicles including vintage Corvettes.

Little Big Town has a different mode of transportation planned for the Parade. In support of their new single “Pontoon” each member of the group, Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Phillip Sweet, and Jimi Westbrook, will be riding on four different Premier pontoon boats alongside lucky fans.

“What could we do for the fans that would be unique? Well, we can ride them around on a pontoon at the CMA Festival Kick-Off Parade!,” said Fairchild. “After the parade we’ll have the honor of kicking off the Block Party at the Riverfront Stage singing ‘Pontoon.’ It’s a good way to start CMA Fest, don’t you think?”

With Campbell as Grand Marshal, other artists are lining up to participate in the Parade including Bill Anderson, Lynn Anderson, Katie Armiger, Craig Wayne Boyd, Weston Burt, Craig Campbell, Bucky Covington, Cowboy Troy, Ira Dean, Jaida Dreyer, Due West, Tyler Farr, Florida Georgia Line, Flynnville Train, Colt Ford, The Grascals, Greg Hanna, Amber Hayes, Angie Johnson, Little Big Town, LoCash Cowboys, Rachele Lynae, Manuel, The McClymonts, Randy Montana, Lorrie Morgan, Craig Morrison, The Oak Ridge Boys, Chase Rice, Marlee Scott, Matt Stillwell, Payton Rae, David St. Romain, The Roys, Jason Sturgeon, Trent Tomlinson, Trailer Choir, Rhonda Vincent, and Corey Wagar.

Other participants include the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales, BIC® Soleil Sunshine Squad, Carl Black Chevrolet and the Luke Bryan/Eric Church 2012 Chevrolet Silverado, The 22nd Annual City of Hope Celebrity Softball Challenge, Cooter’s Garage General Lee, GEICO Gecko, Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee, Gnash and the Nashville Predators Dancers and Ice Girls, the Jelly Bean on Tour Bus, military veterans riding the Music City Trolley, Music City Drum and Bugle Corps, a 40×60 foot American flag that will be carried by veterans and representatives of Nashville’s Fire Department, Metro Nashville Police Department Drill and Ceremony Team, Metro Police Mounted Unit, Metro Police Special Operations Boat and SWAT Rescue Truck, Nashville Rollergirls, Nashville Zoo and Twiga (the Zoo’s giraffe mascot), Operation Troop Aid, Travel Channel’s Destination Summer Tour Bus, and more.

Making its second appearance in the Kick-Off Parade is the Keep the Music Playing All Stars Marching Band, which is made up of 125 students representing eight Metro Nashville Public Schools including Antioch High School, East Literature Magnet School, Hillsboro High School, Hunters Lane Comprehensive High School, John Overton High School, Maplewood High School, McGavock High School, and Stratford STEM Magnet High School playing together for the first time under the direction of Antioch High School band director Scott Miller, associate director Caryn Miller, and Jarrett Jones, who will be assisting with the drum line.

Since 2006, CMA has donated half the net proceeds from the Festival to support music education through the Keep the Music Playing program on behalf of the artists who make appearances and perform for free.

To date, more than $6.1 million has been donated to purchase musical instruments and supplies, providing thousands of students in Metro Schools with the resources and opportunities they could not have afforded on their own, and giving many of them a strong reason to remain in school. The total also includes a $1 million endowment gift for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Words & Music program, which assists language arts and music teachers with classroom instruction in the basics of songwriting.

Following the parade, The Seventh Annual CMA Music Festival Block Party will take place at the Chevrolet Riverfront Stage. Free and open to the public, the concert starts at 12:30 PM with Little Big Town kicking it off followed by Brazilbilly, Eric Lee Beddingfield, and LoCash Cowboys.

The Block Party is just the beginning, with four more days of live entertainment throughout downtown Nashville.

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Due West Does ‘Things You Can’t Do in a Car’

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Country vocal trio Due West’s highly anticipated new single, “Things You Can’t Do in A Car,” is at radio now and available for download on iTunes.

Produced by Garth Fundis and solely penned by Due West member Brad Hull, “Things You Can’t Do In A Car,” the lead single from the upcoming release due later this year on Black River Entertainment.

Fans of Due West can learn more about “Things You Can’t Do In A Car” by visiting www.CountryWeekly.com for the exclusive premiere of the trio’s lyric video for the single.

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Top Tweets of the Week – Keeping the Indiana State Fair in Our Thoughts and Prayers


Last night (Aug. 14) at the Indiana State Fair was tradgic. In a freak accident due to storms the stage collapsed just before Sugarland was set to perform killing 5 and injuring more than 40.

Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers. Here is a collection of tweets that the country music community (and others) have sent for those in Indy. Please use the hashtag #PrayForIndy on twitter.

@SugarlandMusic “We are all right. We are praying for our fans, and the people of Indianapolis. We hope you’ll join us. They need your strength.”

@AnnieClements (Sugarland Bass Player) “From Sugarland…You may see on the news that our stage collapsed tonight. We are all right. We are praying for our fans, and for the people of Indianapolis. We hope you will join us. They need your strength. Thank you.”

@TheBrandonBush (Sugarland Pianist/Accordian/more) “Stage collapsed in Indy, We are ok. Prayers are with those who may not be.”

@SPattonMusic (Scott Patton – Sugarland Guitarist) “Tonight was a tragedy. We are lucky to have avoided serious injury. My heart goes out to those families that weren’t so fortunate.”

@SaraBareilles (Opened for Sugarland) “Fortunately we are all safe, but a tragic stage accident has injured some folks in indiana. Our prayers are with them and their families. :(

@BlakeShelton “My prayers to the people at the Sugarland concert in Indianapolis…. Absolutely shocking and hard to comprehend… Beyond belief…”

@MattNathanson “my thoughts and love to @Sugarlandmusic, their crew and their fans tonight.”

@ChelyWright “Sending prayers to the fans who were killed/injured at the Indiana State Fair as they were there to enjoy @SaraBareilles and Sugarland. Xo c”

@Bomshel “I am so sad to hear about the stage collapse at the Indiana state fair. our thoughts and prayers are with you. So so sad.”

@JakeOwen “Every guy in our crew has thoughts and prayers going out to folks at Indiana State Fair and our friends @Sugarlandmusic.”

@EdensEdge “Prayers to everyone at the IN state fair. It’s so scary when a stage collapses…. HB”

@DueWestMusic “What a scary tragic event that just happened in Indiana. This needs to stop happening. God bless those affected.”

@LauraBellBundy “My thoughts & prayers go out to the Sugarland fans in Indianapolis as well as Kristian, Jen & the @sugarland band/team. tragic”

@JMCOfficial (Jason Michael Carroll) “My thoughts and prayers go out to the families of those that were killed at the Indiana State Fair”

@GlorianaTheBand “Thoughts and prayers goin out to everyone at the @Sugarlandmusic concert at the Indiana state fair 2day. We are sending our love to u all -G”

@DavidNail “We are with you Indianapolis, we were just there! Prayers your way!”

@HunterHayes “Praying for everyone at the fair in Indianapolis. Our thoughts are with you all tonight!”

@Opry “Thoughts and prayers are with those affected by the accident at the Indiana State Fair.”

@StormeWarren “Unbelievable tales from Indy. Praying for everybody. Winds are going to keep getting stronger. Stages need to match. Sad.”

@SuzannAlexander “Sad to hear about accident at Indiana State Fair…prayers to everyone..”

@JayDeMarcus “All thoughts and prayers go to the folks in Indy and Sugarlands camp tonight… What an awful tragedy…”

@EastonCorbin “My thoughts and prayers go out to everyone that was injured and killed at the Indiana State Fair tonight.”

@SaraEvansMusic “Omgosh! Just heard about the stage at Sugarland concert! My prayers are with everyone involved! :(

@MartinaMcBride “So sad to hear about the State Fair in Indianapolis. Our prayers are with Sugarland, their fans, and all the personnel working there.”

@SteelMagnolia11 “So sad to hear about the lives lost and those injured at the Sugarland concert in Indianapolis. Our prayers go out to their families.Xo Meg”

@Reba “What happened in Indianapolis tonight is what promoters, artists, crews and fans pray never happens. From my band, crew and the entire Starstruck organization, we send our thoughts and prayers to the 4 people who lost their lives tonight and to everyone who was at the concert . Jennifer and Kristen, I love you both.”

@JoshGracin “@IndyStateFair my heart goes out to everyone. I’ll be watching this closely .”

@KeithUrban “”I just saw the footage from Indiana State Fair tonight on youtube and am absolutely in shock. We send our prayers and thoughts to each and everyone of you who were there and your families and loved ones as well. God bless you all” – KU”

@DierksBentley “man… my heart goes out to all the country fans at the Indiana state fair. praying for you all….”

@LNTweet “Our Thoughts and Prayers are with everyone who was at or affected by the tragedy in Indianapolis tonight! God Bless everyone involved!”

@LoCashCowboys “jst came offstage & heard what happened in Indiana. Our Hearts, Prayers & Thoughts are w/all of u & ur families on this very sad nite-locash”

@ChuckWicksMusic “The band and myself just watched the horrible footage of the Indiana State Fair…shocking. Thoughts and Prayers to anyone involved.”

@CHRIS_Daughtry “Wow! Just saw video of Indiana State fair stage collapse! We’re played that stage! So horrible!”

@TwoFootFred “My thoughts and prayers go out to the fans who lost their lives tonight at Sugarland’s show at the IN Stare Fair… God Bless!”

@JaronATLRTL “Filled with sadness for those killed and injured in Indiana tonight. So so scary.”

@KChenoweth (Kristin Chenoweth) “My heart goes out to fans in Indiana and Sugarland.”

@CrystalBowersox “Omg so sad for the fans and friends and families…”

@TheDavidCook “Awful news about what happened at the Indiana State Fair. Thoughts are with all those affected.”

@RyanSeacrest “Just saw the vid of the stage collapse in indiana, unbelievable. Sending prayers to injured fans and @sugarlandmusic & crew. So sad…scary”

@UncleKracker “My heart goes out to the families of the fans who lost their lives last nite at the Sugarland show in Indiana.”

@KrisAllen “Horrible what happened at the Indy State Fair. Praying for the families of the people that lost their loved ones.”

@JulianneHough “My heart hurts so bad for these people! This footage makes me so sick…”

@KatieArmiger “My heart goes out to the families of those that were killed and those that were injured when the stage collapsed at the Indiana State Fair.”

@BuckyCovington “Thoughts and prayers go out to those who were affected by the tragedy at the @Sugarlandmusic show @IndyStateFair”

@TheJoshThompson “My prayers go out to the families of the ones lost last night at the Indiana State Fair. Sadness”

@NealMcCoy “I’m so sorry about what happened at the Sugarland concert,,,;our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone involved”

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Craig Morgan to Headline First Annual NRA Country Jam

Craig Morgan has been tapped to headline the first annual NRA Country Jam, presented by Bushnell and Folds of Honor. The concert event will take place Friday, April 29 at Pittsburgh’s Stage AE with singers Sarah Darling and Due West set to open what promises to be an energetic, high-octane show.

A former service member and active supporter of our U.S. military, Morgan, together with NRA Country and Bushnell, have designated a portion of the proceeds from the NRA Country Jam to benefit the Folds of Honor Foundation. Founded by Iraq veteran Major Dan Rooney, Folds of Honor provides post-secondary educational scholarships for children and spouses of U.S. military service members killed or disabled during service. Since its founding in 2007, the foundation has generated more than $9.8 million for post-secondary education scholarships.

“Not only are we going to give the fans a killer show at the first-ever NRA Country Jam,” shares Morgan, “it’s also incredibly rewarding to be able to support Folds of Honor in honoring our service members and their families.”

In addition to presenting the inaugural NRA Country Jam, Bushnell also partners with the celebrated entertainer on his top-rated Outdoor Channel show, Craig Morgan: All Access Outdoors. With the second season set to debut this summer, you can bet the cameras will be rolling on April 29 to capture all the energy and excitement of the first-ever NRA Country Jam.

For more information about the event or to purchase tickets, visit NRA Country. To learn more about Folds of Honor, make a contribution or nominate a recipient, visit www.FoldsofHonor.org.

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NRA Country / ACM Celebrity Shoot Winners

NRA Country and the Academy of Country Music partnered for the first-ever NRA Country/ACM Celebrity Shoot, hosted by Blake Shelton. The sporting clays competition took place on Saturday, April 2, 2011 as part of the The Week Vegas Goes Country.

The NRA Country/ACM Celebrity Shoot was a 13-station, 50-target sporting clays competition for 19 teams of five shooters—including a celebrity captain—with prizes going to the top three teams. Rascal Flatts’ frontman Gary LeVox and the CPrime Team took first place; Shelton and the Starstruck Team took second; Dave Butz and the Washington Redskins Team took third. The event took place at Nellis Air Force Base.

Additional celebrity participants included:
Jessie Abbate, Lee Brice, Ayla Brown, Luke Bryan, Craig Campbell, Randy Couture, Sarah Darling, Due West, Matt Duff, Edens Edge, Brett Eldredge, Andy Griggs, Julie Ingram, Justin Moore, Montgomery Gentry, Craig Morgan, Jake Owen, Sunny Sweeney, Josh Thompson, Storme Warren, Chuck Wicks and more.

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