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Chris Young & Suzy Bogguss to Help Keep the Music Playing

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Music City’s finest student musicians will once again take to the Schermerhorn Symphony Center’s stage during CMA’s Third Annual Keep the Music Playing All Stars Concert on Tuesday, January 31st. Hosted by Chris Young, CMA’s Keep the Music Playing All Stars Concert will honor several of the brightest music groups from Metro Nashville Public Schools that have benefited from CMA’s Keep the Music Playing program.

The event will feature performances from five Nashville school groups including Bellevue Middle School Band; Hume-Fogg Academic Magnet Theatre and Orchestra Departments; McGavock High School Wind Ensemble; Nashville School of the Arts Pop Ensemble; and a special duet with Suzy Bogguss and the Glengarry Elementary Orff Ensemble and Singers. Young will also perform with Nashville School of the Arts students Mignon Grabois and Charley Woods who dazzled television viewers with their rendition of “If I Die Young” during “The 45th Annual CMA Awards” last November.

“This event is an inspiring reminder of what students can achieve if given the right tools and support,” said CMA Chief Executive Officer Steve Moore. “We’re extremely grateful to the artists who played during the 2011 CMA Music Festival for giving the next generation of musicians the opportunity to learn the joys of music and shine on this exquisite stage.”

Since 2006, half the net proceeds from CMA Music Festival have been donated to Keep the Music Playing to provide Metro Nashville Public Schools with much needed musical instruments and music labs. To date, CMA has donated $4.7 million to the cause on behalf of the artists who make appearances and perform at the Festival for free. CMA will announce the 2011 CMA Music Festival financial contribution to Keep the Music Playing during a private reception for Metro Nashville Public Schools music and choir directors preceding the concert.

Young, a Middle-Tennessee native, understands the importance of music education in Music City and has supported the cause by appearing at the CMA Music Festival for the past eight years.

“Keeping the arts alive in schools is influential on their growth as students and young adults. Music education played an important role in my childhood and I’m proud to be a part of this Keep the Music Playing event.”

Bogguss has made music education a personal mission with her latest project, American Folk Songbook. The CD and companion songbook were created to help educate a new generation of fans about the classic American folk tradition.

“One of my favorite memories is the image of my grade school teacher pounding on the piano and leading us in rousing renditions of folk songs,” said Bogguss. “I think every child should have the opportunity to learn music in school.”

The Keep the Music Playing Concert is free and open to the public with seating available on a first-come first-served basis.

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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Celebrates the Holiday Season with Events for the Whole Family

It’s time to Deck the Hall: The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum is gearing up for the holiday season with a sleigh full of programs and events for the whole family, limited-edition holiday posters from Hatch Show Print and money-saving offers from the Museum Store.

The festivities will officially kick off on Friday, November 25, with the lighting of the museum’s Christmas tree; hit recording artist Jimmy Wayne will be on hand to lead the festivities and perform. Musical performances will be plentiful in the weeks ahead, including concerts by Grammy and CMA Award winner Suzy Bogguss, who will perform a mix of holiday tunes and songs recorded with and/or inspired by Chet Atkins on December 10 (This program is presented in conjunction with the museum’s exhibition Chet Atkins: Certified Guitar Player.); and Riders in the Sky, who will bring holiday cheer with a seasonal concert on December 17. And, on December 3 and 10, Hatch Show Print staff will offer one of the museum’s most popular family programs, Make Letterpress Art with Hatch Show Print. Youths aged six to 18 will be able to design their own holiday card using wood blocks from the Hatch archive. Many programs are free; others are included with museum admission and free to museum members. Additional details and a comprehensive list of all museum holiday-themed programs and events are below.

Additionally, visitors who present a Tennessee drivers license Nov. 25 – Dec. 31 will receive $5 off of the purchase of an adult general admission ticket.

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum 2011 Holiday-Themed Programs and Events

All programs are included with museum admission and free to museum members except as noted in BOLD below. A complete schedule of Deck the Hall activities can be found at http://www.countrymusichalloffame.org/deckthehall.

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Country Stampede = Great Music and Entertainment!

Country Stampede

BIG news for Country Stampede fans! Keith Urban, Miranda Lambert, Montgomery Gentry, and Little Big Town will be headlining the 15th annual event at Tuttle Creek State Park in Manhattan, KS.

Also included in the 2010 lineup are Jake Owen, Gloriana, Tracy Lawrence, Craig Morgan, Eric Church, Eli Young Band, Chris Young, Suzy Bogguss, Darryl Worley, Jason Jones, LoCash Cowboys, Kate & Kacey, and Bill Gentry.

Tickets and general campsites are on sale now. Special Offer Pricing includes 4-day tickets at $95; Single day admission tickets for Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday are priced at $55. Complete ticket and camping package information can be accessed by calling 800-795-8091 or on the web at www.countrystampede.com. Preferred camping with electrical hookups will go on sale Saturday, December 12th at 9:00am by telephone only at 800-795-8091.

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