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Ricky Skaggs To Be Inducted Into Gospel Music Hall Of Fame

Ricky Skaggs

Ricky Skaggs is one of country and bluegrass’s biggest stars but he started off his musical career at the tender age of three singing gospel. When Skaggs was little he would harmonize with his mother who regularly sang at church. Now he will join the ranks of Dolly Parton and Elvis Presley when he’s inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame on August 14th. Sharing the honors that day will be queen of soul Aretha Franklin, The Hoppers, Dallas Holm, the late TV evangelist Rex Humbard and the rock band Love Song.

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Ricky Skaggs to Celebrate 30th Anniversary as Grand Ole Opry Member

Ricky Skaggs

The Grand Ole Opry® presented by Humana® will honor one of the most awarded artists in country and bluegrass music, Ricky Skaggs, on his 30th anniversary as an Opry member during the Tuesday Night Opry May 15, 2012.

The 14-time Grammy® winner was inducted into the Opry on May 15, 1982.  His milestone anniversary will be celebrated with performances by the honoree, fellow Opry members Alison Krauss, Josh Turner, and The Whites, plus special guests two-time IBMA Entertainers of the Year Dailey & Vincent.

“Not unlike Ricky’s music, the list of artists lined up to honor him on May 15 is eclectic and award-winning,” said Opry Vice President and General Manager Pete Fisher. “It’s going to be a night of great musicianship as we celebrate all that Ricky means to the Opry family.”

From Skaggs’ beginnings in bluegrass, he has gone on to put his own stamp on the mainstream country format, resulting in twelve #1 hits, eight Academy of Country Music Awards and eight Country Music Association Awards, including CMA Entertainer of the Year in 1985.  Skaggs started his own record label, Skaggs Family Records, in 1997 and has since released 12 consecutive Grammy-nominated albums.  His latest project, Country Hits Bluegrass Style, is exactly what its title suggests:  Skaggs’ classic country hits offered up in fresh, new bluegrass form.  With a career spanning over 50 years in music, he is currently working on an autobiography, has been selected as a 2012 recipient of the ACM Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award and is to be inducted into the Gospel Music Association’s Hall of Fame later this year, all while continuing to record and tour with his band Kentucky Thunder as one of music’s most sought after live performers.

The Grand Ole Opry® is presented by Humana®. Opry performances are held every weekend of the year.  To plan an Opry visit, call (800) SEE-OPRY or log on to www.opry.com.

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Earl Scruggs Remembered at Funeral Services In Nashville

Earl Scruggs

Friends and family are remembering Earl Scruggs as a pioneering musician who invented the modern way to play the banjo. Scruggs died at the age of 88. More than 2,000 people attended a public funeral for Scruggs at the Ryman Auditorium.

Charlie Daniels told the crowd that “no one will ever play the banjo like Earl.” Ricky Skaggs called Scruggs the “most humble musician” he ever met. The closed casket sat just below the Ryman stage, with a banjo behind it. A dozen floral arrangements decorated the stage. Performers during the service included Del McCoury, Skaggs, Bela Fleck, Emmylou Harris, Vince Gill, Marty Stuart and Patty Loveless.

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“Let Us In” Nashville: Welcomed with Open Arms

Let Us In Nashville

Let Us In” Nashville: A Tribute to Linda McCartney recently debuted, presented by The Women and Cancer Fund, dedicated to Linda McCartney’s memory and appropriately including 16 of Sir Paul McCartney’s best known hits.  The CD is helping raise awareness, promote prevention, and advance research of cancer in the best way Nashville knows how:  through music.

The 16 tracks feature a mixture of well-known country artists, like Phil Vassar and Ricky Skaggs, as well as some up-and-comers, like Sarah Darling and Cheyenne Kimball.  The variation of artists matches the variation of styles that naturally come from mixing an older genre of ‘pop’ songs with modern country singers.  It would seem that each song was perfectly matched to an artist or group based on their style, so that one might think that song came from that artist’s modern album, like Steel Magnolia’s version of “Maybe I’m Amazed” or SHeDAISY’s take on “With a Little Luck”.

Not only do the artists’ styles vary, but the tempos and themes of the songs do as well.  Some of the tracks, like Timothy B. Schmit’s “Every Night” and Juliana Cole’s ‘Bluebird’, could be considered easy listening (of course, with a country twist), whereas Blue Sky Riders’ ‘Junk’ has a folky feel, and Vassar’s rendition of ‘Lady Madonna’ is jazzy.  However, the arrangement of the songs is excellent, saving some of the more well-known or up-tempo songs for the end, including ‘I Saw Her Standing There’ and Chuck Wicks’ rock-inspired version of ‘No More Lonely Nights’.

For older listeners, take a trip down memory lane while appreciating some of Nashville’s fresh faces; for younger listeners, take a second to reflect on the tunes of Paul McCartney, an inspiration for many modern artists.  Pick up your own copy and support the Women and Cancer Fund at amazon.com or on iTunes, or find out what else you can do at http://thewomenandcancerfund.org/.

Amanda Wile is originally from Pennsylvania, but moved to Nashville in 2005 to attend Vanderbilt and to follow her love for music.

Early ACM Award Winners Announced – Kenny Chesney, Vince Gill, Alan Jackson and More!

2012 ACM Awards

Today the Academy of Country Music is announcing the winners of awards that will not be televised during the live telecast of the 47th ANNUAL ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS, telecast LIVE from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday, April 1, 2012 at 8:00 PM live ET/delayed PT on the CBS Television Network, due to time constraints. Special Awards, Industry Awards, MBI (Musician, Bandleader, Instrumentalist) and Songwriter of the Year honorees will be feted at the 6th Annual ACM Honors event on September 24, 2012 in Nashville.

The Academy of Country Music Special Awards are voted on by the ACM Board of Directors and are awarded during years where the Board of Directors feels there are clear and deserving candidates. Industry Awards are voted on by professional members of the Academy. The MBI ballot is voted on by professional members of the Academy classified in the Artist-Entertainer/Musician-Bandleader-Instrumentalist category, and the Producer-Engineer-Studio Manager sub-category (contained within the Affiliated category). The Songwriter of the Year ballot is voted on by professional members of the Academy in the following categories; Artist-Entertainer/Musician-Bandleader-Instrumentalist, Composer, Music Publisher/PRO, Record Company, and the Producer/Engineer/Studio Manager subcategory (contained within the Affiliated category).

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