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2013 KY Music Hall of Fame & Museum Inductees Announced

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The Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and Museum has announced Steven Curtis Chapman, The Kentucky Headhunters, Exile, Skeeter Davis, The Hilltoppers, Old Joe Clark and Emory & Linda Martin as the 2013 class of Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and Museum inductees. These artists will join other Kentucky native music professionals to be honored for their contribution to music in the state of Kentucky and around the world. The induction ceremony will take place on April 12, 2013 at the Lexington Center Bluegrass Ballroom (430 West Vine Street, Lexington, KY 40507).

Tickets for this prestigious induction ceremony will go on sale April 9, 2012. For more information please visit http://www.kentuckymusicmuseum.com/.

“On behalf of the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and Museum board of directors and staff I am honored to announce the 2013 Kentucky Music Hall of Fame Induction Class,” said Lawson. “The 2013 class showcases why the state of Kentucky has produced some of the world’s greatest music achievers in all genres of music, and I am truly honored to recognize them with induction into the hall of fame.”

Past inductees include musical legends such as Loretta Lynn, Patty Loveless, Steve Wariner, Keith Whitley, Crystal Gayle, Dwight Yoakam, Wynonna & Naomi Judd, Ricky Skaggs, Tom T. Hall, Bill Monroe and many more.

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Montgomery Gentry and Tom T. Hall Kick Off Road to Fame Competition

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At a press conference held at the Kentucky State Capital on January 31, Governor Steve Beshear, Country Music Highway committee members, TourSEKY members and Country Music Hall of Fame Member Tom T. Hall announced the launch of two initiatives designed to attract attention to Eastern Kentucky’s famed “Country Music Highway” (U.S. Route 23), which has given rise to a remarkable number of country artists such as Loretta Lynn, Ricky Skaggs, The Judds, Billy Ray Cyrus, Patty Loveless, Tom T. Hall and many more. These initiatives are a talent competition called the “Country Music Highway Road to Fame” and the “Country Music Highway Arts Education Fund,” which will provide funding and educational opportunities to cash-strapped music and arts programs for schools in the area.

This Wednesday, February 15, Kentucky-raised Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry of the duo Montgomery Gentry (whose hometown-proud hit “Where I Come From” is currently headed to the top of the music charts) will deliver a special message via video. Country Music Hall of Fame member Tom T. Hall will make a rare “homecoming” appearance in support of the initiative. Hall, who was born and began his long career as a singer and songwriter along the Country Music Highway, will join the Country Music Highway Committee in revealing the dates and locations of the four initial open auditions.

This will set in motion the Road to Fame competition designed to find the next generation of country stars from along the Highway. Details of the qualifying rounds, semi-final rounds and the grand final competition will also be revealed, as well as the age and residency eligibility rules and how to register as a contestant. The winner of the competition will receive a scholarship to participate in career development and coaching under the direction of PCG Nashville valued at $25,000, among other prizes.

Country Music Highway committee members will also recognize the first cash donation made to the Country Music Road to Fame Arts Education Fund and will introduce the panel of judges who will be responsible for adjudicating the competition.

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The Jukebox Music Festival Announces Alan Jackson, Kellie Pickler, Scotty McCreery, and Joe Nichols

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The Jukebox Music Festival launches featuring Alan Jackson, Kellie Pickler, Scotty McCreery, and Joe Nichols.

The Shasta District Fairgrounds will be the site of an exciting new music festival July 20th – 22nd. Closing with country music icon Alan Jackson on Sunday the Festival will for the three days prior present an array of new and heritage talent on four stages. Kellie Pickler, who’s new album 100 Proof just debuted on Billboard at #2 behind only Tim McGraw’s new release, will be featured on Saturday while American Idol Season 10 winner Scotty McCreery headlines Friday night.

Also featured during the three days will be Joe Nichols, Pam Tillis, Mark Chesnutt, Ricky Skaggs, Daryle Singletary and Asleep at the Wheel with more artists yet to be announced.

Three-day ticket packages are on-sale online at http://jukeboxmusicfestival.com
There is limited onsite camping available and the fairgrounds will include a variety of vendors and other activities for the entire family.

For more information visit: http://jukeboxmusicfestival.com /
http://facebook.com/jukeboxmusicfestival

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Colorful Cast of Beloved Hee-Haw Show Reunite to Share Stories & Reminisce

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Country’s Family Reunion will premiere on RFD-TV beginning on Friday, January 6 at 7 P.M. CST/8 P.M. Eastern.*

“Country’s Family Reunion Salute to the Kornfield,” features the beloved cast members from the long-running television show HEE HAW with Roy Clark, Buddy Alan (Owens) and Bill Anderson, and of course, a stellar line-up of iconic music guests and country bent humor that were staples of this cultural phenomena for over 25 years. RFD-TV, “Rural America’s Most Important Network,” will air portions of the show each week throughout the month of January during the same weekly time slots.

*Check local listings for exact show times

  • Friday, January 6, 2012: 7 P.M. Central/8 P.M. Eastern*
  • Saturday, January 7, 2012: 5 A.M. Central/6 A.M. Eastern*
  • Saturday, January 7, 2012: 11 P.M. Central/12 Midnight Eastern*

Since 1997, Gabriel Communications has been bringing artists together into one room to reunite and reminisce about their careers, perform signature songs and share stories while the cameras roll. The result has been pure magic, leading to popular TV airings and successful DVD sales leaving country fans clamoring for more.

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The entire “Salute to the Kornfield” series also includes appearances by Roy Clark, Buck Trent, Buddy Alan (Owens), Don Harron, Charlie Farquharson, Ramona Jones, John Conlee, Lulu Roman, Charlie McCoy, Ricky Skaggs, Victoria Hallman, T. Graham Brown, Gordie Tapp, Mike Snider, Johnny Lee, Barbi Benton, Larry Gatlin, Roni Stoneman, Moe Bandy, Gunilla Hutton, The Nashville Edition, The Whites, Jim Ed Brown, Jeff Smith, Gene Watson and Cathy Baker and is available in a 4-Disc set at www.cfrvideos.com or by calling 1-800-820-5405.

“It had been a number of years since many of us had seen each other and the reunion was joyous,” reflects Lulu Roman, regular HEE HAW cast member. “Several of the cast were missing and it was a firm reminder that for some of us, it was quite possibly the last time we might see each other,” she sentimentally added. “It was a very special get together.”

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The Roys Host A Nashville’s New Country Christmas Radio Show For Listeners Around The World

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Super-hot brother/sister Bluegrass/Roots entertainers, The Roys, bring A Nashville’s New Country Christmas to listeners around the world on December 24 and 25. The Roys host the seasonal, two-hour syndicated radio special which features new cuts from fan favorites like Kellie Pickler, Brad Paisley, Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, Chris Young and The Lunabelles, plus tracks off of the new, critically-acclaimed A Skaggs Family Christmas Volume Two CD and Joey and Rory’s new disc, A Farmhouse Christmas. Lee and Elaine Roy contribute a stylized, acoustic version of “Jingle Bells” to round out the show.

A Nashville’s New Country Christmas will broadcast across the country and overseas and will stream online at http://www.nashvillesnewcountry.com. Fans can also check the site to learn where the program airs in their market, or tune in to Nashville’s powerhouse country station, 650 AM WSM (www.wsmonline.com).

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