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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.

Chuck Wicks, Steel Magnolia, Phil Vassar and More Pay Tribute to Linda McCartney at the Ryman

In a spectacular evening full of music country artists paid tribute to Linda McCartney during the  “Let Us In” Nashville Benefit kicking off CMA Awards week.

The concert was held at Nashville’s legendary Ryman Auditorium and was hosted by the hilarious actor/musician Jeff Daniels who also performed various songs throughout the evening.

The proceeds from the evening and sales of the CD will be donated to help support the Women and Cancer Fund, a not-for-profit charity led by Dr. Alicia Alvarez and established in the memory of Linda McCartney. Sir Paul McCartney has given his “whole-hearted blessing” to “Let Us In” Nashville, a campaign led by Reviver Music to raise awareness and proceeds for this charity which promotes prevention, lifestyle awareness, enhances available health services and advocates advanced breast cancer and children’s cancer research.

You can find a full track listing from the album here.

 

The concert featured performances by Sarah Darling, SHeDAISY, Steel Magnolia, Phil Vassar, Cheyenne Kimball, Juliana Cole, Jeff Daniels, Nikki Shannon Fernandez, Jordyn Shellhart, Chuck Wicks, Nancy Sirianni, Samantha Landrum, and Blue Sky Riders.

The “Let Us In” benefit was filmed and recorded for a live DVD release.

On a sidenote:  If was GREAT to see Joshua and Meghan of Steel Magnolia back on stage together last night!

You can see all of our pictures from last nights performances on our Flick page here.

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It’s Officially CMA Awards Week! Get Caught Up on All the Action

WATCH THE RED CARPET LIVE ON CMAAWARDS.COM

The CMA Live Stream event is taking you beyond what you’ll see on television! With our three streaming feeds this year, catch the artist and celebrity CMA Awards arrivals to the Macy’s Walk of Stars red carpet! Ever wondered about the Awards given out in “earlier ceremonies?” Watch Laura Bell Bundy host the Pre-Telecast CMA Awards! Finally, catch the action in the Backstage Press Room, where the artists go to address the media following their CMA Awards wins!

Watch it starting at 5|4c Wed., Nov. 9 on CMAawards.com!

WATCH BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE PROMO TAPING FOR THE CMA AWARDS

Looks like Brad and Carrie might have some competition this year! Watch as ABC takes us behind the scenes of the funny promo shoot for “The 45th Annual CMA Awards.” Check it out here! Look for a few other superstar surprises too!

BRAD PAISLEY ON GOOD MORNING AMERICA

Brad Paisley kicks off “Country Music’s Biggest NightTM” with an early morning performance on ABC’s “Good Morning America”. Watch as the CMA Awards host tears up the stage on TUESDAY MORNING (11/8). Then watch Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood host “The 45th Annual CMA Awards” WEDNESDAY NIGHT at 8|7c on ABC!

EXTENDED COVERAGE OF THE CMA AWARDS

There is tons of fun stuff to do on CMAawards.com! First, see if you can outscore your friends by picking who you think will win at the CMA Awards! Play now!

Then check out the CMA Awards Flip Game. Match tiles of past CMA Entertainers of the Year then tweet your best time to brag to your friends!
Play the Awards Flip Game Now!

SPECIAL BENEFIT CONCERT TO KICK OFF CMA AWARDS WEEK

Tickets are on-sale now for “Let Us In,” a special concert benefitting the Women and Cancer Fund to be held at the Ryman Auditorium TONIGHT (11/7).

Hosted by actor/musician Jeff Daniels, the show will feature several Nashville artists performing their original version of a Sir Paul McCartney song as well as one of their own. Performing artists include Steel Magnolia, Phil Vassar, Chuck Wicks, Jordyn Shellhart, SheDaisy, Sarah Darling and Blue Sky Riders (Kenny Loggins, Georgia Middleman and Gary Burr). Click for more information.

Join Chuck Wicks, Steel Magnolia and More for a Tribute to Linda McCartney at the Ryman

The Women and Cancer Fund is a not-for-profit charity led by Dr. Alicia Alvarez and established in the memory of Linda McCartney. Sir Paul McCartney has given his “whole-hearted blessing” to “Let Us In” Nashville, a campaign led by Reviver Music to raise awareness and proceeds for this charity which promotes prevention, lifestyle awareness, enhances available health services and advocates advanced breast cancer and children’s cancer research.

On Monday, November 7th a special benefit concert will be held at Nashville’s legendary Ryman Auditorium. The “Let Us In” Nashville benefit will kick off CMA Week in appropriate fashion, and will be hosted by actor/musician Jeff Daniels who will also be performing at the event.

The concert will feature performances by Sarah Darling, SHeDAISY, Steel Magnolia, Phil Vassar, Cheyenne Kimball, Juliana Cole, Jeff Daniels, Nikki Shannon Fernandez, Jordyn Shellhart, Chuck Wicks, Nancy Sirianni, Samantha Landrum, and Blue Sky Riders. Each artist will be performing an original version of a Sir Paul McCartney song, as well as songs from their respective catalog. Tickets are available now and can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com.

Performers for the “Let Us In” event, along with several other artists who are unable to attend the live show have each contributed their original version of a Sir Paul McCartney song for an album that will also benefit The Women and Cancer Fund. Monday, November 21 will see the release of the charity-based collection “Let Us In” Nashville – A Tribute To Linda McCartney, via Reviver Music and distributed by BDG/RED Distribution. The “Let Us In” benefit event will also be filmed and recorded for a live DVD release.

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Sons of Sylvia – A Tale of 3 Brothers – New Music Weekend

Three brothers – Ashley, Austin, and Adam Clark – comprise the band named Sons of Sylvia and each one of them has vast experience in the music industry. Ashley played fiddle and sang background vocals with Carrie Underwood and Austin and Adam toured with SheDaisy. The boys used to jam together in the basement and sent a few songs into Fox’s American-Idol-inspired Next Great American Band and won the 2007 competition over 10,000 contenders for the title. With the win they scored a record contract with 19 Recordings/Interscope Records.

Their album, Revelation, is the result of hundreds of writing and playing hours and is now available on iTunes and Amazon. One of the songs, “John Wayne” is filled with amazing dobro and mandolin, along with an amazing vocal range for Ashley. The song has some really funky musical distortions that add a unique sound to the country/folk ballad. The gist of the song is the singer being like “John Wayne” in his quest for his love – never backing down nor giving up.

The title track song, “Revelation” is another country/folk genre beginning with an intriguing line “I was born the day John Lennon died” and tells about his own revelation in life. The instrumentals are uniquely their own combination and the ballad has a taste of Bon Jovi flavor to it. I really liked this song – simply stated with fantastic instrumentals and vocals.

It’s apparent that all three brothers are extremely talented and are on their way to a wonderful future together. You can follow the band on www.myspace.com/sonsofsylvia, www.sonsofsylvia.com, and on Twitter at www.twitter.com/SonsOfSylvia.

Calamity Annie – CMTT Music Contributor
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