Friday, May 9, 2008

CHRIS CAGLE MAKES A YOUNG GIRL’S DREAM COME TRUE AS PROM DATE

NASHVILLE, Tennessee (May 8, 2008)—Capitol Recording artist Chris Cagle made one young lady’s dream come true and an entire community embrace her story. Chris accompanied Miss Danielle “Bella” Romeo to the prom held this past weekend at the Victoria Community Center, Victoria Texas.

“Bella is an extraordinary young lady,” Chris introduced. Since the age of thirteen, Miss Romeo has suffered from a rare seizure disorder. “This is not just one rare illness, the doctors say Bella ‘endures a rainbow of seizures’ and the cause is unknown--unidentified,” Chris added.

A patient at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, Bella’s life-threatening condition is being reviewed a team of fifty neurologists. Her treatments have caused her to gain weight; she cannot drive, nor attend public school.

Bella and her mother were introduced to Chris at a benefit concert (October 2007) by the event chairpersons, Jim Babcock and Anna-Leigh London. (Chris trains and boards his horses at the Babcock Ranch in Texas.) “Bella was so weakened by the lights, she could not make it through the entire show,” Chris said. “My heart went out to her.” On May 3, Chris Cagle brought joy and “life” back into Bella’s heart.

Chris accompanied the 17 year-old, tenth grader to the Junior/Senior prom. (The high school made a special exception for her to attend.) Bella wore a pink strapless custom-made, one-of-a-kind, ball gown and Chris wore a suit jacket designed by Manuel.

“Chris, a gentlemen we hardly know, took my child by the arm, and I could see it in his eyes, his honor in the moment,” Bella’s mom, Nipal Corder, said. “This is a ‘forever’ moment for my daughter and a blessing not only to her, but our entire community. The community’s response to this man’s kindness has been overwhelming. I believe Chris Cagle was a gift in our lives, I believe he blessed this child and our community who has embraced this story. He’s given strength and unity to me and Bella and our entire community.”

The evening ended with a limo drive home. Chris’ single “Wal-Mart Parking Lot” is now on the ballot to be considered as the graduating senior theme song.

“Danielle was the ‘Belle’ of the ball, and I thank her for an unforgettable evening and the honor,” Chris said.

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Sunday, April 27, 2008

Skyla Spencer Returns to CRS


Skyla Spencer took the stage on April 26th at the 9th Annual Country Music Marathon in Nashville, TN. More than 40 bands of varios genres and 20,000 runners and volunteers participated in this event making it one of the best in the nation.
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

2008 Volunteer Jam

(Nashville, TN - April 22nd, 2008) The Charlie Daniels Band, 38 Special and Shooter Jennings continue to tour the country on the 2008 Volunteer Jam. Pictured (L-R) backstage at their stop in West Palm Beach are Donnie Van Zant, Charlie Daniels, and Shooter Jennings. To view upcoming 2008 Volunteer Jam dates, please click here.

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

DigitalRodeo.com Announces Addition of Venue Profiles

(Nashville, Tennessee - April 22nd, 2008) DigitalRodeo.com, the leading country music social networking site, has launched venue profiles.

Starting this week, clubs and venues can utilize the resource reaching country music fans and club goers online. Venue profiles can be used to promote events, upload photos and video, and drive traffic to the venue's own website. Venues receive instant local promotion, as upcoming events in a member's area are displayed on their DigitalRodeo.com homepage. Fans can also utilize the community's extensive search capability to find events and venue information.

Additional details included in the venue profile are: hours of operation; location of venue (along with a link for directions); type of venue (bar, restaurant, live music); seating details (ticketed, first-come, first serve, etc.); age limit (all ages, 18+, 21+); venue capacity; contact information; links to related websites; venue events page; and more.

Venues profiles are free and can easily be set up by visiting www.digitalrodeo.com/signup.

"Digital Rodeo is about the country music lifestyle, which goes beyond artists and fans," commented John Pyne, Director of Marketing and Promotions for Digital Rodeo. "Venues, from 200 seat honkytonks to 20,000 seat stadiums, are where fans, artists, and the country music lifestyle intersect. We're excited to add yet another component to our community, which we hope will eventually be the home of all things country music."

Since it's launch in March 2007, DigitalRodeo.com has been one of the fastest growing online communities for country music fans. Membership to DigitalRodeo.com is free, and offers fans multiple homepages filled with country music news, artist features and the opportunity to connect with artists and other fans. DigitalRodeo.com also provides specialized tools for artist, company and venue members, free of charge.

For more information on DigitalRodeo.com, visit www.digitalrodeo.com.

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Country Artist Rustie Blue Launches NEW Website!

Nashville, TN. (April 22, 2008) –Ohio Country artist Rustie Blue launches her new official website http://www.rustieblue.com/ today, April 22. The new website has several new features for Rustie’s fans!

Rustie’s website was completely redesigned by Digital Dreamz and includes several new features such as videos, fan community, wallpaper, photo gallery along with a brand new jukebox featuring the title track (written by Rustie Blue/Willie Mack & Mark Trail) from Rustie’s soon to be released album “Stronger Than Steel." Please stop by and connect with Rustie today!

Keep informed at http://www.rustieblue.com/ for all the latest updates on Rustie’s new album “Stronger Than Steel”, exciting contests, give-a-ways, and much more!

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Friday, March 28, 2008

SouthComm Acquires Music Row



SouthComm Acquires Music Row
Ross Retains Publisher Role
(NASHVILLE, TN -- March 27th, 2008) Now in its 26th year, Music Row has been acquired by SouthComm Communications, Inc., a media company dedicated to local and niche news and information. Music Row joins publications such as Nashville Post, SouthComm Publishing and others that are part of SouthComm's growing list of local and regional properties.
"The SouthComm collaboration is a great fit," says Ross who in addition to his Music Row Publisher/CEO title will become a SouthComm VP and gain a seat on the company's Board of Directors. "Joining a larger organization means Music Row will benefit with added resources, efficiencies of scale and cross marketing opportunities. SouthComm also provides added conduits for music industry news to reach a wider network of Nashville business leaders and bolster the process of uniting Nashville's music and business communities."
"Music Row began transitioning its business model online in 2000," says Chris Ferrell, SouthComm CEO. "Today its entrepreneurial mix of print and digital is truly revolutionary. We're very excited about the SouthComm mission of creating a 21st Century information utility and confident that Music Row and its founder, David M. Ross, will greatly assist us in meeting those goals."
"Critical to this new agreement was SouthComm's insistence that the Music Row staff remain intact," Ross continues. "In addition to our dedicated staff, there are so many industry leaders whose support has been crucial to our ongoing success. My wife and partner Susana and I especially want to note the contribution of friend and colleague Robert K. Oermann whose byline has appeared in Music Row for over 25 years. Nashville is a great place to live and work. We're looking forward to the next 25 years of covering Nashville's Music Industry as it continues to grow and evolve."
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About SouthComm Communications, Inc.: Headed by former Nashville Scene publisher Chris Ferrell, SouthComm Communications was founded in 2007 and includes NashvillePost.com, an online source of business and political news; SouthComm Publishing, a custom publishing company focused mainly on chamber and economic development publications; plus Music Row. The company is based in Nashville
Pictured below: David Ross, Music Row Publisher/CEO

Pictured below (L to R): News Editor, Sarah Skates; Music Row Publisher/CEO, David Ross; Chart Director, Jon Freeman; Art Director, Christie King; and RowFax Manager, Michelle Ross.

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

ZANE LEWIS CD In Stores Across North America Today

Nashville, TN - Texas-bred country rocker Zane Lewis' self-titled CD drops across North America today. The disc's first single, "Come With Me," debuts this week at #46 on the Texas Music chart, and continues to move up the national Music Row chart, sitting at the #63 spot.

Lewis continues to blitz the Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas honk tonk circuit, and he kicks off the first leg of a three-state, 70-plus radio station promo tour this month. Current and upcoming features include: DALLAS MORNING NEWS; the nationally-syndicated TV show, Inside Music Row; Voice of Country; CMR Nashville; HONKY TONK magazine; Blue Highways TV; Cybercountry;YouTubeand lots more.

EARLY REVIEWS ARE IN:
  • "If you take a pint of Waylon, mix it with a gallon or two of Charlie Daniels, then pour a hefty amount of U2 into the mix, chances are you would probably come out with a musical recipe resembling Zane Lewis." - Cybercountry

  • "Zane Lewis is a guilty pleasure. The new CD is pure unadulterated country music fun." - Texas Music Times

  • "A southern rock sound has been a recent force on country radio, but Lewis proves he's more versatile than that on his self-titled, 12-track CD - his voice is enough to carry the music." - Country Standard Time

  • "We've heard the disc, and it definitely has its moments. Southland sounds like it could be a breakout hit for the hometown country act." - Dallas Observer

  • "This is a perfect and complete album from start to finish. A must have." - Gone Country

For more news, reviews and complete itinerary, log on to www.MySpace.com/zanelewis.

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Monday, March 24, 2008

FIRST OF THE SEASON, OLD TIMERS AND OLD-TIMEY MUSIC AT SPRINGFEST IN ANITA, IOWA - April 18-19-20

Anita, Iowa.....It's the first mini-fest of the year for the Pioneer Music Museum in Anita, Iowa. Just off Interstate-80 at Exit 70, this down-home rural village is gearing up for their first music event at the Oak Tree Opry, located on Main Street, down-town Anita. APRIL 18-19-20 brings four great shows to the performance center, starting at 7pm on Friday, APR 18; a matinee at 2pm and an evening show at 7pm on Sat, APR 19; and a morning gospel show starting at 10am on Sun APR 20.

"There may even be a Saturday morning show," says Sheila Everhart, booking agent for the Oak Tree Opry. "Especially if we have the interest for it. As it is, we have a full program with different shows all four times, with some incredible new acts coming from Minnesota, Nebraska, South Dakota, and even New Zealand, plus all of our regulars who help out with this first fund-raiser which helps us keep the theater in good repair. It's always a fun time for us, we're a down-home kind of show featuring the very best in traditional country music, and we will also be treated to some bluegrass, rag-time, ballads, some folk songs, cowboy songs, and some great gospel music. Bob, Bobbie Lhea, and I just returned from a 3-month tour of New Zealand, so we have some new songs to do, new stories to tell, and some great new cd's to give away during intermission."

The Pioneer Music Museum, just across the street from the Oak Tree Opry, home of America's Old Time Country Music Hall of Fame, will be open all weekend, free of charge, according to Bob Everhart, the curator. "We like to do this SpringFest early in the year, and it will be fun especially after a hard winter in Iowa. We can't wait to get started, the old time music is so different from today's country music, and we have some of the best elder statesmen in the business performing on our spring festival. It's really a kind of house-concert, and very intimate. The Oak Tree is not all that large, the stage door opens directly to our apartment kitchen. The entertainers gather in our living room before they go on stage, which gives them an opportunity to visit and catch up on the music business before they perform. It's probably one of the most unique venues in the entire state of Iowa, and everybody is invited to attend. It's especially attractive to anyone over the age of 50, who might not have heard the old songs for awhile. It's an incredibly pleasant trip down memory lane"

Headlining the weekend of great country music is New Zealand country music star Patricia Hannah who is on a whirlwind tour across mid-America to some performances in Ohio. She will probably perform on the Saturday afternoon mantinee show, depending on when she arrives. Jackie Shewey, the incredible vocalist who works with Terry Smith will be the featured performer on Friday night. Jackie has a full summer of performances with dedication to Patsy Cline one of her most redeeming stage performances. On the Saturday night show a great family string band, Family Affair from Minnesota will be featured. The regulars and a few special guests will be on all weekend, featuring Nebraska's Daughter, Pat Boilesen throughout the weekend. Other performers over the weekend will include Bob & Sheila Everhart, just returned from a 3-month tour of New Zealand, where they did a performance with the internationally reknown guitarist, Peter Posa. Danny & Donna Dee from Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, will head up several of the shows, as will Francis Hahn, just back from the Rio Grande Valley, and host, producer, and performer on the big Mercedes Country Music Festival there. Expect to see Rick & Harriette Andersen, Wild Iowa Rose, and a few surprises, including an appearance by England banjo player Johnny Butten.

The Lake Anita State Park Campground will be open for anyone wishing to bring an RV to the event, the park being less than a mile from the theater. The Weathervane Cafe, just across the street from the Oak Tree will be open for lunch, and the Redwood Steakhouse will be open in the evening for some of the best corn-fed beef-steak dinners available in Iowa. The snack bar in the Oak Tree will also be open with hot-dogs, polish sausages, popcorn, soft drinks, and candy. There are motel rooms available in Anita, Adair, and Atlantic, all within easy driving distance to Anita.

"We'll be giving special tours of the Pioneer Music Museum, free of charge," says Bob Everhart, "with a lot of new items added in just the last year. We need to build a special stanchion for the inductees from New Zealand, and hopefully that will be up by SpringFest time. I'd like to personally guide some of the tours, because the music that we work so hard to save is an incredible cultural statement of our homesteaders, settlers, and rural folks, that made it possible for all the rest of us to live in this great state, and to enjoy our own rural music.

We wish we could get a little more understanding and assistance from the various arts councils because of this cultural importance, but our efforts in getting help there has been pretty dismal, yet hundreds of thousands of dollars are spent in the state capitol for classical music every year. Our own rural music seems to be shuttled aside. Still, we do what we can, and invite anyone interested in a pleasant weekend listening to some of the country classics of our past, in an acoustic format (not too loud), we certainly invite everyone to attend. Admission is $7 per person per show, or all four shows for $20. Reserved seats can be made by calling 712-762-4363.

More information at our website at http://www.oldtimemusic.bigstep.com/

From: National Traditional Country Music Association, Inc. (501-c-3) Non-profit Corp.
P O Box 492, Anita, Iowa, 50020
Telephone: 712-762-4363
E-Mail: bobeverhart@yahoo.com
Web: http://www.oldtimemusic.bigstep.com/

Press release prepared by Bob Phillips, Public Relations, NTCMA

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Monday, March 17, 2008

The Country Radio Broadcasters Release "Are You Smarter Than A..." Videos

(Nashville, Tennessee -- March 17th, 2008) The Country Radio Broadcasters have released the "Are You Smarter Than A..." videos showcased at the New Faces of Country Music Show ® during Country Radio Seminar-39. The video series includes four seven-minute clips of Sirius Satellite Radio's Sr. Director of Country Programming Scott Lindy roaming around the Nashville Convention Center during the 2008 Country Radio Seminar challenging program directors, label executives, radio consultants, and "This Guy" on the country radio industry. Bonus footage from the "Are You Smarter Than A..." series is also posted along with the CRS Intro videos. The videos were compiled by Todd Cassetty of Hi-Fi Fusion and are posted on the CRB's website, www.crb.org.

For more information, please contact AristoMedia at 615-269-7071.

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Ashley Gearing Stops By GAC Nights

(Nashville, Tennessee - March 17th, 2008) Curb recording artist Ashley Gearing visited with Suzanne Alexander during a recent interview on GAC Nights. During the interview, Ashley spoke about her upcoming single, "Out The Window;" her experience of being the youngest female to ever enter the Billboard Hot Country Singles Chart; and co-writing with some of Nashville's most notable writers. Ashley is currently in the studio completing her upcoming album with acclaimed producer Byron Gallimore.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Christy Walker-Watkins - AristoMedia - 615-269-7071 - christy@aristomedia.com / Liz Cavanaugh - Curb Records - 615-321-5080 - lcavanaugh@curb.com

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Friday, March 14, 2008

Charlie Daniels To Appear On Ralph Emery "Live."


On Monday, March 17th, 2008 at 6:00 PM CST, Charlie Daniels will join legendary broadcast personality, Ralph Emery on Ralph Emery "Live."

Among the many things Charlie will discuss are his recent induction into the Grand Ole Opry, his Career Achievement Award presented by the Country Radio Broadcasters, 50 Years in the Music Industry, the 2008 Volunteer Jam and his recent Blue Hat/Koch Records CD release, Deuces, which is his first duets album and features guest artists Travis Tritt; Bonnie Bramlett; Gretchen Wilson; Vince Gill; Earl, Gary & Randy Scruggs; Dolly Parton; Darius Rucker; The Del McCoury Band; Brenda Lee; Brooks & Dunn; Marty Stuart; Montgomery Gentry; and Brad Paisley.

The show will air on RFD-TV, which is carried by DISH Network, DIRECTV, Mediacom, Charter, NRTC, Bresnan and NCTC cable systems and select broadcast outlets nationwide.

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Tracy Stefans Will Be Appearing On Milwaukee's The Morning Blend

Tracy Stefans will be appearing on Milwaukee's The Morning Blend on WTMJ, the local NBC station, on Wednesday, March 19, at 9am. Tracy will be promoting his debut cd, Country Rock Star which is a true Nashville cd: it was produced by Blackhawk's Henry Paul, includes cuts from top songwriters such as Sherrie Austin, and includes musicians like Cowboy Crush's Renae Truex.

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Friday, March 7, 2008

CAMERON MCGILL RELEASES NEW ALBUM, NEW TOUR, AND EXCLUSIVE FREE DOWNLOADS

Chicago, IL – Cameron McGill will release his latest album, Warm Songs for Cold Shoulders, later this Spring. Starting tomorrow, listeners who visit www.myspace.com/cameronmcgill will be able to download one new track from the album each day for the next 6 days. A series of videos will accompany the release of the new album. The first,“Minor Suite”, directed by Ben Batemen and Brian May, is available now at www.myspace.com/cameronmcgill. Those attending SXSW will have several opportunities to see McGill, including the HotFreaks Blog Party (w/ Jens Lekman, Jason Collett, Peter Moren, and more) at Mohawk on Friday March 14th at 2:30pm. Heading to and from Austin, McGill will be playing the following dates:3/8 Hideout– Chicago IL3/10 Off Broadway – St. Louis, MO3/11 The Continental – Tulsa, OK3/12 The Chat Room Pub – Ft. Worth, TX3/13 Nuno’s – Austin, TX3/14 Mohawk, Hot Freaks! SXSW Party – Austin, TX3/16 Notsuoh –Houston, TX3/17 Circle Bar – New Orleans, LA3/19 Radio Radio – Indianapolis, IN3/20 High Dive – Champaign, IL3/21 Beat Kitchen – Chicago, IL3/22 Halfass – Ann Arbor, MIAbout Cameron McGillA veteran performer, McGill has spent years delivering his dark and sophisticated folk songs, in the vein of Nick Cave, Warren Zevon, and Neil Young. A prolific songwriter, McGill has independently released three albums: “Stories of The Knife and The Back”(2004), “Street Ballads & Murderesques”(2006), and “Hold On Beauty” (2008). Through consistent touring and profile festivals (Lollapalooza, Monolith, CMJ, SXSW), McGill has built a fervent collective of fans. More information at http://www.cameronmcgill.com/ or www.myspace.com/cameronmcgill.

For more information contact Josh Baker at 317.331.6644 or email at jb@monolithfestival.com

Hank Cochran Honored By The North American Country Music Associations International On Sunday, March 16

New Hall of Fame Inductee Will Perform At Awards Show In Pigeon Forge, TN

Nashville, TN (March 4, 2008) - Legendary singer/songwriter Hank Cochran will be inducted into the North American Country Music Associations International's Hall of Fame on Sunday, March 16. The awards show, held at the Country Tonite Theater (129 Showplace Blvd., Pigeon Forge), includes an acoustic performance by Hank as well.

The purpose of NACMAI is to nurture and perpetuate the history of country music, and their mission makes Cochran an obvious choice for this award. "It's truly an honor for me," Cochran says. "I'm very thankful they believe I am worthy."

Cochran epitomizes the goals of the organization; he is one of the true legends of country music, and he continues to work tirelessly at his craft. His songs have ruled the country (and pop) charts since the 1960s - beginning with recordings by artists like Patsy Cline, Ray Price, George Jones and Willie Nelson through to the present, with cuts by George Strait, Lee Ann Womack and Reba McEntire. Songs like "Make The World Go Away," "Ocean Front Property," "Don't You Ever Get Tired Of Hurting Me" and "The Chair" have emerged from his pen to fill a vast catalog - and his even bigger heart.

This isn't the first honor for this living legend. In 1974, Cochran was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame - and remains the only inductee ever to receive a unanimous vote during the nomination process. He has received over 21 B.M.I. Million-Air awards, including one for over two million plays of Patsy Cline's classic take on "I Fall To Pieces." His own recordings have endured throughout the years, and he is a faithful supporter not only of other recording artists, but of other writers, songwriter festivals and workshops around the globe.

Visit Hank online at http://www.hankcochran.com/.

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Thursday, March 6, 2008

Clay Walker Recognized By CRB, Inc. As This Year's Artist Humanitarian

(Nashville, Tennessee -- March, 5th, 2008) Every year, the Country Radio Broadcasters recognize one of the many deserving artists with the Artist Humanitarian Award. This year, the award was presented to Clay Walker during the opening ceremonies of the 39th Annual Country Radio Seminar. Charlie Daniels, the 1993 recipient of the award, and CRB President, Becky Brenner presented this year's award.

The CRB instituted the Artist Humanåitarian Award in 1990, which was first presented during the 21st Country Radio Seminar. Past honorees include Brad Paisley, Brooks and Dunn, Garth Brooks, and Kenny Rogers.

In 1999, Walker was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, the leading cause of non-traumatic disability in young people in the world. He is currently in remission. In 2003, he formed the Band Against MS Foundation, a non-profit charity organization dedicated to funding research and providing education for others battling the disease. Band Against MS has made many sizable donations to support MS research at The University of Texas Medical School in Houston, the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, and the Vanderbilt Medical Center among others. He has been named Ambassador by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, which is the organization's highest honor. He has been a financial contributor to many nationally recognized charities including The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, the Ronald McDonald House Charities, The Salvation Army, Habitat for Humanity, American Heart Association, the Tim McGraw Foundation, The Make A Wish Foundation, The American Cancer Society among many others.

According to CRB Executive Director Ed Salamon, "The CRB Board is continuously impressed by the generosity of country music artists as a whole. Clay Walker is a positive example for the industry and a well deserving recipient of this award."

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IOWAN'S BOB & SHEILA EVERHART ON TOUR IN NEW ZEALAND - SOME SHOWS BIG, SOME SHOWS LITTLE

Balclutha, New Zealand....."We've had a simply wonderful time performing old time traditional country and bluegrass music in New Zealand," says Sheila Everhart, the upright double bass player from Anita, Iowa. "We really never expected to be very busy while we were here, we're actually on vacation, but our trip to the South Island, has not only provided us with a ton of gigs, we are actually making money. We just finished a country music show in Balclutha, far south in the South Island, and though we didn't get paid very much, we sold a ton of CD's, which is very helpful to us."

The Everharts have been on tour since January 6th, when they did a concert with the world famous New Zealand guitarist, Peter Posa. "We're hoping to do one more show with Mr. Posa when we get back to the North Island," said Sheila, "we just never expected to be able to perform with him in the first place, so this is an incredible and exciting adventure for us. Peter had a huge hit with "White Rabbit" but he doesn't seem to care to play that hit anymore, he'd rather play the "Wabash Cannonball." We are so looking forward to seeing him again in middle-March."

After a small performance in Balclutha, the Everharts were astonished at their next two shows. "We did a Leap Year Show in Dunedin with the Partridge Family who were at our festival in Missouri Valley, Iowa, last year (dates are Aug 25-31, 2008, in LeMars, Iowa), and it just blew us away that the club was completely sold out." Bob Everhart adds to Sheilas obeservations. "It is not only fun to play to a large crowd, but it makes for an incredible evening of entertainment. The next night we were in Waimate, not far up the road, and there we were in the huge RegentTtheater that seats right at 1,000, and the place was nearly full. They cancelled the regular showing of a film "Last of the Spartans" to put our hillbilly show on the stage. It was actually a fund raiser for two musuems in Waimate, and the mayor showed up to not only show his support, but also to announce the city would be providing some funding for the museums. Sure wish that was the case in Anita, Iowa, where our Pioneer Music Museum will have it's first fund-raiser during SpringFest, April 18-19-20. It too, raises money for the museum and the Hall of Fame located there."

"We met several young artists that we have invited to our festival in LeMars this year, simply because they are such good traditional country music artists," said Sheila. We have also invited quite a large number of talent buyers looking for artists for the upcoming 'summer season' which begins in December."

With a few days off before their big send-off at Christchurch, the Everharts stopped to see a statue of Pharlap, a famous race horse that was born on a paddock near Fairlie, New Zealand. "I read about Pharlap when I was around six years old," said Sheila, "and his story was incredible. I was really glad to be able to walk where he once ran as a foal."

Tonight the Everharts are staying in Rakaia, not to play, but to play around. Both Bob and Bobbie Lhea (their 11-year old daughter) are avid fisherman, and they hope to snag a nice big salmon in the local river. It's known as New Zealands 'best' salmon river, so their hopes are high. Their going-away concert is March 9 on the Heart Of Country Farewell Show in Kaiapoi at 2pm, just outside Christchurch. From there they cross the Cook Channel back to the North Island and hopefully another concert with Peter Posa, one of their favorite guitar pickers of all time.

Don't forget our big 33rd annual Old-Time Music Festival moving to the Plymouth County Fairgrounds in LeMars, Iowa, August 25-31, 2008. Over 600 performers on eight "sound" stages, including celebrities. AND, our brand new festival October 5-6-7, 2007 at the Christensen Field House in Fremont, Nebraska. Visit our website: http://www.oldtimemusic.bigstep.com

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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Charlie Daniels Performs During Christening Ceremonies for the USS New York

(Nashville, Tennessee - March 3, 2008) Blue Hat Records recording artist Charlie Daniels performed during the christening ceremonies for the USS New York at Northrop Grumman shipyard in Avondale, LA., Saturday, March 1, 2008. Approximately 7.5 tons of steel recovered from the World Trade Center are cast in the bow stem of the ship. The bow stem is the foremost section of the ship's hull on the water line. The New York will be officially commissioned in New York City in the fall of 2009.

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AMERICA'S REAL BLUEGRASS & COUNTRY MUSIC IS ALIVE AND WELL IN THE CORNFIELDS OF IOWA

LeMars, Iowa.....Rural 'American' music is still alive, though Hee Haw is not around any more to make fun of it. Some of America's rural music is the only genuine country music left in the USA. And, some of it is still rural, rustic, acoustic, and fun, just as bluegrass music is.

Honoring this great American music tradition, is the National Traditional Country & Bluegrass Music Assn., made up of about 3,000 members from all across the United States and foreign countries, who are concerned about America's musical heritage, especially it's rural music.

"Rural music," according to Bob Everhart, President of the National Traditional Country & Bluegrass Music Assn., and "Ambassador of American Folk Music," a title bestowed upon him by foreign journalists writing on the subject from the U.S. State Department, "is the music of our settling pioneers. It has been handed down from covered wagons and fur trading expeditions through the generations, and is still prevelant, much like it once was, among the rural America we know today, especially among those who still practice the music genre, and play it in varying degrees of ability. Iowa is a very fertile State for 'genuine' country and bluegrass music, and it's not just corn that we grow here. We also grow some incredibly gifted performers and musicians that practice 'genuine' country and bluegrass music, or as we prefer to call it, 'rural' music."

Celebrities turn out to make sure this very American musical art form survives. Jim Ed Brown of the Grand Ole Opry, has been nominated for induction into America's Old Time Country Music Hall of Fame. "I've been in country music a long time, and as a young boy used to eat what we called mule corn. Bob Everhart has promised to trade some mule corn for some of my figs when I get to Iowa." Mule-corn, according to Everhart is just plain field corn, very edible when it is just making kernels. Everhart also said Whispering Bill Anderson, of the Grand Ole Opry, who will be at the festival, is also interested in Iowa's corn, but perhaps from a different angle. According to Mr. Anderson, "Tennessee has been making mash whiskey for many many years. Now Iowa is doing it, and calling it Ethanol. There's no doubt that this is the future for removing our dependence on foreign oil, and I'm glad to be able to be part of not only that endeavor, but also to be part of an event that is so concerned about the future of America's rural music. I grew up singing among rural people, and one of my biggest hit "Po Folks," is our very own style of 'rural' music, so I hope Iowa keeps right on keepin' on when it comes to saving a musical genre."

Other guests with similar attitudes about being on the festival, especially helping keep authentic rural music alive include Jay Ungar and Molly Mason from New York. Ungar is the violinist who created "Ashokan Farewell" as the theme music for the popular Public Television series "Civil War." Jim Glaser of the Glaser Brothers who grew up in Spaulding, Nebraska, said, "I have a committment to 'real' country music too, just like the Glaser Brothers did. It will be my pleasure to accept the Glaser Brothers Hall of Fame induction this year in LeMars, Iowa. The Stanley Brothers, Carter and Ralph, are also nominated. Carter Stanley's daughter is the spearhead behind getting Uncle Ralph to the festival this year. "The Stanley Brothers were among the first to have their rural music recognized by commercial interests, and Uncle Ralph is still doing the music much as it was when he and my dad started. I sincerely hope the bluegrass community will be there to give Uncle Ralph and my dad the standing ovation of appreciation they so deserve."

By the time the festival is off and running more than 25 celebrities will be on hand for the lift off. The festival takes place at the Plymouth County Fairgrounds in LeMars, Iowa, just 19 miles northeast of Sioux City. The seven day event goes from August 25 through August 31.. A day pass is $15 per person, and includes all entertainment on all ten stages from 9am to midnight everyday, including celebrities. A senior citizen discount has tickets available at $11 per day, and those under age 16 are admitted free. A weekly pass is $55.

Everhart suggest people bring their own lawn chairs, although there is some seating available. There are five motels in LeMars, and more in Sioux City, and RV camping is permitted at the fairgrounds at a low fee.

According to Sheila Everhart, Bob Everhart's wife, and Director at the Festival, "We are very fortunate to have so many performers keeping America's rural music alive. Perhaps the most unusual aspect of this is the participation we get from foreign artists. Greta Elkin, for instance, from North Ireland, has lived many years in a land shaken by violence. She comes to us for the serenity of our rural area, and being known as the "Queen of Ireland's Yodelers," she has made many friends doing what rural music does best. It's the same with a performer like "Lucky Susan," Crowe of New Zealand. Susan was married to Dr. Charles Crowe (father of several children, Russell among them), who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth. That makes her a "Lady" in the hierarchy of kings and queens, and she's a traditional country singer. "I simply love the 'realness' of traditional music stryles," Susan said, "it's the simplicity of it, the true heartfelt and genuine sincerity in it, and the fact that it's open to everyone, that impresses me so much with this event that Bob & Sheila Everhart do."

The ten sound stages include room for many different genres of music that fall under the umbrella of 'traditional country music' according to Everhart. "This music didn't just simply evolve from nowhere, it came from the very strong need of our settlers to all parts of the United States, to have some kind of entertainment in their midst. Once the homesteads and settlements were established, the simple fiddle or harmonica gave way to small bands and entertainments of all kinds. Ragtime, blues, bluegrass, mountain music, cowboy music, gospel music, polkas (we even have a polka party in the dance hall), great plains music, and a lot of the traditional music from the homelands of the immigrants who came to the upper midwest. It's all available at the festival, now in it's 33rd year, in LeMars, Iowa."

Sheila Everhart, who helps schedule over 600 performers and groups is also quick to add, "We've got a tremendous number of things to see and do at this event. There are showcases for groups wanting to reach talent buyers, and we've been very fortunate over the years to have buyers come from Branson's Silver Dollar City, Wal-Mart, the Crackerbarrel Restaurants, Waffle House, and every year we send out well over 50 free invitations to other festival producers and venue promoters. Now, we have talent buyers coming from foreign countrys. Bob & I have been touring New Zealand for the past two years, and we've already managed to bring together several promoters and talent for our festival. It's the same with our friends who come from Europe, Canada, even China and Japan. This is the oasis. This is where 'traditional' music makes it stand."

Also on the fairgrounds will be a tipi village, started by Kathy "Bullhead" Grinstead. A large rendezvous-style village with absolute authentic costume, music, and tipis. It sits in the middle of a small pioneer village on the fairgrounds. The porchs of the village will become the focal point of the "International Busker's Championships" as anyone and everyone can participate, by simply performing on one of the small porchs. There's a small Ag Expo to keep us up to date on the doings of agricultural history, and pioneer arts and crafts are everywhere.

"Jamming" is one of the key interests of many participants. It's everywhere and very spontaneous. However there are three organized jamming areas. This is an opportunity for anyone wishing to play, wishing to learn how to play, wishing just to be part of the incredible music that surrounds them to enjoy the music and the fantastic brotherhood that surrounds the music and the players of it. Workshops are held in all areas of interest all seven days, by professional teachers and performers.

"It's the music!" Bob Everhart says to the question of why he has been involved for so many years. "The music is paramount. Sometimes egos and money take a toll, but the music still prevails, and we intend to keep it going as long as we can for whoever likes it no matter where they come from."

More information about how you can be a part of saving America's rural music or attending the festival, or performing on it, is available at the NTCMA website http://www.oldtimemusic.bigstep.com or writing the NTCMA P O Box 492, Anita, Iowa, 50020, or at 712-762-4363, or by e-mail bobeverhart@yahoo.com

Monday, March 3, 2008

So Much Moore Media Adds Staffers

Nashville, TN (March 3, 2008) - Martha E. Moore, president of so much MOORE media announces the first staff expansion in the company's 20-year history. Joining Moore are IT guru Christopher Young, who will manage all online information and solutions, and Micki Foster-Koenig, who'll be handling all writing for the firm, as well as offering an additional presence at special events such as Country Radio Seminar and CMA MusicFest.

so much MOORE media currently represents: Hank Cochran, Ansel Brown, Kassie DePaiva, Jeff Griffith, Lantana, Zane Lewis & Randy Thompson

To learn more about the company, log on to www.somuchmoore.com

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Sunday, March 2, 2008

Liz Talley

Liz Talley & Her Music Presented By The Country Music Planet - Listen to a radio show Liz did with Jerry Mac. You can get to Liz's official home site from there, or go straight to it at www.liztalleymusic.com

Monday, February 25, 2008

Mathis Entertainment Signs Management Agreement With Adam Gregory

(Nashville, Tennessee - February 21st, 2008) Lawrence Mathis of Mathis Entertainment has signed an exclusive management agreement with Adam Gregory. Adam Gregory is a well-known Canadian artist who came to Nashville in 2007 to expand his recording and performing career to the US market. He is currently in the studio recording his first US release. After signing his first record contract with Sony Music Canada at 13 years of age, Adam recorded 3 albums and toured extensively supporting headlining artists including Keith Urban and LeAnn Rimes. He has won numerous awards in his native Canada, including Best New Country Artist at the Canadian Radio Music Awards and Outstanding Country Music Recording at the Prairie Music Awards. His debut album, Workin' On It was certified Gold in Canada. In 2005, Adam was nominated for the Country Music Association's Global Country Artist Award.

In making the announcement, Mathis, best known for launching the career of Jason Aldean, said, "I knew I wanted to work with Adam because everyone that knew him lit up when they talked about him. As I've learned, you can't help but like him both as an artist and as a person."

For more information on Adam Gregory, visit http://www.adamgregory.com/.
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Ashley Gearing Named Youth Ambassador For Child Welfare League of America

(NASHVILLE, TN - February 22, 2008) Curb recording artist Ashley Gearing has been named 2008 Youth Ambassador for the Child Welfare League of America (CWLA).

The CWLA is a non-profit society that works within communities to promote the safety and well being of children. The CWLA's advocacy efforts cover many areas including adoption, child protection, housing and homelessness, mental health, positive youth development, substance abuse prevention and treatment, and a range of community services that strengthen and support parents and families.

"I have led a very fortunate life," says Ashley regarding her involvement with CWLA. "It is so wonderful to play a part in these children's lives by introducing them to some of the great things in life in which I have come to know."

Ashley will perform in Washington, DC at the league's National Conference Children 2008: A Call for Action - Leading the Nation for Children and Families next Monday, February 25, 2008.

On the recording front, Ashley has been in the studio working with noted producer Byron Gallimore (Tim McGraw, Faith Hill) on her much anticipated Curb Records release. At age 12, Ashley made history as the youngest female artist to enter Billboard's Hot Country Singles Chart with "Can You Hear Me When I Talk To You?" Now 16, she has received many accolades including the Uncut Diamond Award as a rising star from ASCAP and Best Female Country Artist in a New Country Artist poll in 2006. Her new single, "Out The Window" is scheduled for release in early spring. She will also be appearing at the CRS-39 Curb luncheon with label mate Rodney Atkins.

For more information on Ashley Gearing, visit http://www.ashleygearing.com/.

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Randy's Thompson's OL'97 Video Resonates With Family Ties & Railroad History

Debut Video Includes Vintage B/W Train Footage (Scroll down to see the video)

Nashville, TN - Randy Thompson's debut video, "Ol' 97," resonates with family ties and railroad history, and includes vintage black and white train footage. Currently airing on Blip TV and YouTube, the piece was produced by Bill Hurley, and shot in and around Clifton, Virginia. It opens with a shot of a roaring steam engine and rolls on from there at a breakneck pace. Fiddler Rickie Simpkins steals the second scene with a lightning-fast bow and an undeniable presence. A quick transition to a performance shot rich with rural ambience showcases Thompson's passionate vocal, powerful guitar work, and a compelling lyric. The tale of the Southern Railway train that crashed September 27, 1903 is driven by bassist Garrick Alden and drummer Dwane Nitz, who laid the groundwork for the phenomenal lead licks of Randy's guitar-gunning 16 year-old son, Colin.

Randy grew up with the story of "Ol' 97." His grandfather, Littlebury Randolph "Ran" Thompson was 10 years old in 1903, and lived in the small "train town" of Lynch Station. Ran grew up by the tracks, and he knew when every train was due. It became his habit to dash out to wave at the engineers as they passed his house. On the day she derailed at the Stillhouse Trestle near Danville, Ran didn't know he was waving goodbye. He never forgot Ol' 97; it was a story he told throughout his life and one that Randy has never forgotten.

"It always struck a chord in me," Thompson says of the tale. "I've been singing the original version of the song for years. I just rearranged the lyrics, wrote a new melody, and cranked it up a notch."

"Ol' 97" is from Thompson's latest Jackpot Records CD, FURTHER ON. The disc is drawing rave reviews, and tons of national and international airplay. Multiple tracks from the project are currently airing on XM Satellite's XCountry (CH 12). Look for upcoming national features/reviews on Randy from INSIDE MUSIC ROW TV Show, CyberCountry, No Depression, StarCountry, CountryStarsOnline, Associated Press, Buddy, Gone Country, Country Music Facts & News, MUSICIAN and many more.

Randy news, reviews and more at http://www.randythompson.net/.

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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

CRB, Inc. Announces Songwriters Participating in 2008 ASCAP KCRS Live!

(Nashville, TN - February 18, 2008) - Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. announces the performers of the ASCAP KCRS Live! Showcase for this year's Country Radio Seminar (CRS-39).

The program will feature acoustic performances by Dave Berg, Tony Mullins, LeAnn Rimes, Neil Thrasher, and Phil Vassar. ASCAP KCRS Live! will take place Wednesday, March 5 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:20 p.m. Connie Bradley, ASCAP Senior Vice President stated, "We at ASCAP feel very honored to play a part in Country Radio Seminar once again. Our relationship with the Country Radio Broadcasters and country radio is very important to us and we are excited to present such talented writers as Dave Berg, Tony Mullins, LeAnn Rimes, Neil Thrasher, and Phil Vassar at this year's event." A brief introduction to each of the featured performers is below. Dave Berg
**Songwriter of the 2007 ASCAP Country Song of the Year, "If You're Going Through Hell (Before The Devil Even Knows)."
Originally from Portland, Oregon, Berg has an impressive list of nominations and awards. He is the newest recipient of the Country Music Association's coveted Triple Play Award (for achieving three number one singles in twelve months), has been named Billboard's #1 Hot Country Songwriter and is NSAI's Songwriter of the Year. With hits like "If You're Going Through Hell" and "These are My People" by Rodney Atkins, "Stupid Boy" by Keith Urban and "Moments" by Emerson Drive, it is clear that the praise is well deserved.

Tony Mullins
**Songwriter of the 2000 ASCAP Country Song of the year, "How Forever Feels."
Mullins moved to Nashville from the small town of Pound, Virginia in 1992. Since then, artists such as Tim McGraw, Kenny Chesney, Clay Walker, Aaron Tippin, John Michael Montgomery, and Lonestar have recorded his songs. Most recently Mullins has written hits for Rascal Flatts ("Me and My Gang"), Van Zant ("Nobody Gonna Tell Me What To Do"), LeAnn Rimes ("Something's Gotta Give") and Craig Morgan ("Little Bit of Life").

LeAnn Rimes
The 2007 release of her album Family marked a milestone for this well-known Curb recording artist; every track on the new album was written or co-written by Rimes. Well known for her powerful vocal style, Rimes is embracing the opportunity to express an even more personal part of herself as a writer. The success of the first single, "Nothing Better to Do" is a testament to the multi-talented singer and songwriter.

Neil Thrasher
**2004 ASCAP Country Songwriter of the Year
A talented vocalist in his own right, Thrasher was half of the Asylum Records duo Thrasher Shiver in the 90's. The duo was twice nominated for the CMA Duo of the Year before deciding to pursue other interests. Thrasher decided to explore a career as a songwriter. Artists from Rascal Flatts ("I Melt," "Take Me There," "Fast Cars and Freedom") to Kenny Chesney ("There Goes My Life," "I Lost It") to Montgomery Gentry ("Some People Change") are very glad that he did.

Phil Vassar
**1999 ASCAP Country Songwriter of the Year, Songwriter of the 1999 ASCAP Country Song of the Year, "Bye, Bye" and 2001 ASCAP Songwriter/Artist of the Year.
Prayer Of A Common Man is Vassar's fourth studio album and first for Universal Records South. The Virginia-born singer, songwriter and musician may be known as country's leading piano man, but his writing has grown steadily introspective and personal. Along with his own hits like "Carlene," "Rose Bouquet," "That's When I Love You," "Just Another Day In Paradise" and "Six-Pack Summer," Vassar has scored hits with Alan Jackson ("Right On The Money"), Tim McGraw ("For A Little While") and Jo Dee Messina ("Bye Bye," "I'm Alright").

CRS-39 will take place from March 5th to 7th at the Nashville Convention Center. All agenda and registration details are available at www.crb.org. For additional information contact the CRB office at 615-327-4487.

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ON THE ROAD WITH IOWA PERFORMERS, BOB & SHEILA EVERHART IN NEW ZEALAND

Christchurch, New Zealand.....The drive from the North Island of New Zealand is quite beautiful, with a three-hour ferry boat ride connecting the two. Early in line is the best advice for boarding the ferry boat, you get on board sooner, get a good window seat, and can enjoy the luxry of a good coffee or even a light breakfast. Very crowded during the high season, it is always advisable to get advance tickets.

Bob & Sheila Everhart are just starting their 3-week tour of the South Island. They drove south from Picton (where the ferry boat landed) to a campground in Kaikoura, well known for it's whale and dolphin watching expeditions. They didn't see either, they were late getting in, but enjoyed the new hot water spa and swimming pool at the campground.

"We always stop along the way," says Sheila, who is the navigator, "to visit book stores and out of the way places. In the town of Blenheim for instance, we had lunch at a Turkish Restaurant, and just across the street was a store that deals with all things Dutch, and of course that included some fine Dutch cheese which we got. We also stop at a super market for our evening meal, which we cook at the campground when we get there."

The Everharts, on tour in New Zealand for three months, travel with their 11 year old daughter Bobbie Lhea. "I like to stop along the way too, just to watch the seals. There are huge colonies of seals along the roadside, and they are fun to watch."

On their way to Christchurch for two concerts, the Everharts stopped along Pegasus Bay for lunch at one of the more distinguished wine producing companies called Pegasus Bay. "We got to taste some delightful wine here, and also had a vey nice lunch. While we were eating, a helicopter landed right outside the window we were seated at. A gentleman and his wife hopped out, entered the restaurant and had lunch. We were amazed. They didn't have a lot to eat, and finished before we did. They hopped in their helicopter and flew off. I asked the waiter who that was, and they just tossed it aside, saying it was someone who lived on an island off shore, and came in about once a week for lunch." an amazed Sheila related.

The first performance for Bob & Sheila was at the Harbor Light Theater in Lyttleton, just outside Christchurch at the waterfront. The Harbor Light was actually an old movie theater, but now renovated into a rather large performance center. The concert was arranged by some old friends that attended their festival (Aug 25-31, 2008 in LeMars, Iowa) last year, Johnny Possum's Good Time Hootin' Band. "This groups plays a lot of bluegrass music," Bob is quick to relate, "but they also play some excellent string band music, and were quite popular at our festival last year. Wow, are they popular in New Zealand. The Harbor Light is quite large, but they had to turn away people at the door. It was also the CD release party of their new CD "Twister," so that accounted for the large crowd. We had a blast playing our old-time country music there."

Annette Mehrtens is the lady responsible for setting up the Everhart tour. She also does a weekly radio show on a large FM station in Christchurch. Bob Everhart was invited to appear on it just before the Lyttleton show. "It went quite well, Annette plays some very good old-time music artists for part of her show, and plays excellent Irish-country style artists too, quite a nice radio program. We had a nice time chatting about our festival in LeMars, as well as our second concert which would be at the Working Man's Club in Kaiapoi, just north of Christchurch.

"That was a stunning show," said Sheila, "it was all acoustic, had Johnny Possum's group on, as well as the Queen of the Banjo, Jenny Blackadder, who is a flawless 4-string banjo player. She plays in the style of Eddie Peabody, and the end result of a long conversation wiith her is that she'd like to nominate Mr. Peabody (now deceased) for our Hall of Fame. We are now looking for some relatives of Mr. Peabody who might be able to attend the festival and receive the honors."

Next program for the Everharts is across the Swiss Alps to the west coast of the South Island to the port city of Westport for an 8pm show at the Buller Club Feb 19. They will visit the Country Music Museum in Hector, and go on to Greymouth for another concert at the Regent Theater at 8pm on Feb 20.
"The Everhart's are doing well," Ms. Mehrtens says, "they play some very nice traditional country music, and with the addition of Warrick Sinclair (from Christchurch) playing some lead guitar behind them, we have a winner."

Don't forget our big 33rd annual Old-Time Music Festival moving to the Plymouth County Fairgrounds in LeMars, Iowa, August 25-31, 2008. Over 600 performers on eight "sound" stages, including celebrities. AND, our brand new festival October 5-6-7, 2007 at the Christensen Field House in Fremont, Nebraska. Visit our website: http://www.oldtimemusic.bigstep.com/

Monday, February 11, 2008

Jeff Griffith's "Holed Up In Some Honky Tonk" - New Single Hits Radio Programmers' Desks Today

Single Proves WHY He's Made CMA's "WHO To Watch In 2008" List

Nashville, TN - Jeff Griffith's roundhouse good-time, good-bye "Holed Up In Some Honky Tonk" hits radio programmers' desks today. A "stutter" guitar lick and a cut-loose fiddle set the tone for this romp that tells the story of man who's been shown the door - and who's on his way to the nearest honky tonk - and on to someone new.

"I'LL BE HOLED UP IN SOME HONKY TONK
HOLDIN' SOMEONE NEW
GETTIN' TIGHT WITH SOMEONE ELSE
THE MINUTE YOU TURN LOOSE
IF YOU'RE GIVIN' UP ON ALL WE HAVE
I'LL JUST GIVE UP TOO
I'LL BE HOLED UP IN SOME HONKY TONK
HOLDIN' SOMEONE NEW" Dycus/Mevis/Dillon

The track has been released as a single by two other artists: Dean Dillon (1991) and Joe Sun (1982). Griffith hopes "the third time's the charm" for what he calls, "one of the world's greatest honky tonk songs." "The fans LOVE this tune," Jeff says. "It really gets 'em out on the dance floor and havin' a good time"

"Holed Up In Some Honky Tonk" is the fourth single from Griffith's Arrowhead Records' debut CD, IF IT AIN'T ONE THING IT'S ANOTHER," which is available at Best Buy, Hastings and your favorite e-tailers.

Learn more about Jeff at: www.MySpace.com/jeffgriffith and http://www.jeffgriffith.net/.

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National Recording Artist Zane Lewis Tapped For 22nd Annual "Wild West Charity Night" Benefit On March 8

Day Includes Acoustic Performance For Troops At Fort Hood

"Wild West has always been a lot of fun, but this year, with the addition of Zane Lewis, I think it will be the best Charity Night we've ever seen." - WW2008 Chairperson Kelly Lesperance

Nashville, TN (February 8, 2008) - National recording artist Zane Lewis has been tapped to headline the 22nd annual Wild West Charity Night benefit hosted by the Fort Hood Officers' Wives Club on March 8. The event, held at the Shilo Inn (Killeen, TX), includes gaming, a live auction, Can Can Dancers, cash bar and more. Zane and his band kick off the first of two sets at 7 p.m.; tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. The benefit is open to the public, and more information can be found at http://www.forthoodowc.org/WildWest2008.htm. Proceeds are disbursed by the OWC's Welfare Fund and charities in and around Fort Hood benefitting from Wild West Night Charity include the Red Cross, Armed Services YMCA, Humane Society and Santa's Workshop.

Lewis' evening performances follow a day spent at the legendary Fort Hood Army Base where he'll entertain troops with a 1:30 p.m. show at the base PX. Zane kicks off this CD "Pre-Release" event with an acoustic set for military personnel, including members of the 1st Cavalry Division who have recently returned from their second tour of duty in Iraq. "It's an honor for me," says Lewis. "While I've never served in the military, my great-uncle was with the 947th Platoon (US Marine Corps.) when they landed on Iwo Jima; in fact he escorted photographer Joe Rosenthal to the top of Mt. Suribachi where his famous 'raising of the flag' photo was taken." Other members of the Lewis/Stout family tree have served in the Navy, Army and Marines, and Zane's brother-in-law was a UMC Captain during the Vietnam War. "There's no greater honor than serving your country," Lewis says. "If I can bring some joy to these great-hearted soldiers and their families through my music that will be a fantastic feeling for me."

Zane's recently-released single, "Come With Me," is getting great response at country radio nationwide, and songs like `"Bad Ass Country Band" and "Southland" are lighting up the honky-tonk circuit across Texas. You'll find these tracks and more on Zane's upcoming CD, ZANE LEWIS, on Slant Records due in stores March 25.


With three previous hit singles ("I Hate To See Her Go," "This Town," "Beer Drinkin' Women") under his belt, Lewis' brand of "fuel-injected" country is a proven crowd-pleaser.


WILD WEST CHARITY NIGHT'S entertainment is sponsored by AUTOMAX of Killeen.


Log on to: www.MySpace.com/zanelewis or http://www.zanelewismusic.com/ for additional info on Zane. For more information on Fort Hood, go to: http://pao.hood.army.mil/.


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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Doug Stone Lends His Support At Jack Hanna Gala Fundraiser

(Nashville, Tennessee -- February 4th, 2008) TNT/Progression Music Group recording artist, Doug Stone recently appeared at Jack Hanna's gala fundraiser benefitting the Georgia Rehabilitation of Wildlife (GROW) Hospital and Clinical Research Center in Atlanta, Georgia. At the event, Hanna purchased Stone's autographed guitar, which he donated for the event's silent auction. Stone just released his 11th album, My Turn in September 2007. The album features his current single "She Always Gets What She Wants."

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Saturday, February 2, 2008

THE CELEBRATION BENEFIT SET FOR APRIL IN MUSIC CITY

Two Day Event Features Celebrity Golf Tournament, All-Star Jam Session

Mark April 7 - 8 on your calendars for The Celebration, Nashville's star-studded two day golf and music event benefiting Feed The Children and The Minnie Pearl Cancer Foundation. Celebrities from the music industry and sports world will be in attendance including host Richie McDonald, Jim McMahon, Billie Joe Tolliver, Wesley Walls, Steve Azar, Steve Cropper, John Daly and many more.

Festivities will kick off on Monday, April 7, with a Feed The Children downtown Nashville food distribution expected to feed 2000 people. A VIP Golf Pairings Party will follow in the evening at the Sheraton Music City, hosted by Richie McDonald, former lead singer of Lonestar. While McDonald was a member of the award-winning band, Lonestar scored 27 singles on Billboard Magazine's country charts. In 2002, McDonald was named BMI's Songwriter of the Year for "I'm Already There." McDonald is also known for penning such hits as "Front Porch Looking In" and "Let Them Be Little".

"I'm honored to be hosting The Celebration this year! It's a great opportunity for the leaders of our community to come together for several great causes," said McDonald. "The first is to pay homage to this wonderful and vibrant city where we work and play. The second is to raise awareness and money for two wonderful organizations, Feed The Children and the Minnie Pearl Cancer Foundation. The one thing that I have learned about this community over the years, is when it comes to helping those who are in need, Nashvillians have always opened up their hands and hearts."

The Celebration's golf tournament takes place on Tuesday, April 8, at The Hermitage, a Golf Digest four-star rated course, the highest rating awarded in Tennessee. Four person teams will be paired with a celebrity for this once-in-a-lifetime scramble-formatted event. Later Tuesday evening, an all-star jam session is planned at The Cadillac Ranch on Nashville's famous Broadway strip. The concert is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. and will feature several of Music City's favorite artists and very special guests. A donation at the door for Feed The Children and The Minnie Pearl Cancer Foundation is required for admittance to an unforgettable party and jam session.

The Mantria Foundation is the presenting sponsor of The Celebration, a Baker Gillis Film and TV/High Life Events production.

About Feed The Children

Founded in 1979 by Larry and Frances Jones, Feed The Children is consistently ranked as one of the 10 largest international charities in the U.S., based on private, non-government support. Feed The Children is a Christian, international, nonprofit relief organization with headquarters in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, that delivers food, medicine, clothing and other necessities to individuals, children and families who lack these essentials due to famine, war, poverty or natural disasters. In FY 2006, Feed The Children distributed more than 129 million pounds of food and other essentials to children and their families in all 50 states and internationally, supplementing more than 730,000 meals each day. Since its founding, the organization has reached out to help those in need in 118 countries around the globe. For more information, please visit http://www.feedthechildren.org/.

About The Minnie Pearl Cancer Foundation

The Minnie Pearl Cancer Foundation is a nonprofit organization committed to funding programs that provide the greatest benefit to cancer patients and their families. Guided by the working theme "hope through research, support, and education", The Foundation offers free comprehensive services to patients of all forms of cancer and their families. Contributing to cancer research through the work of medical oncologists in Middle Tennessee and throughout the country since 2002, The Foundation's work allows patients to stay closer to home and receive the latest treatment, enhancing the quality of their care as well as the rate at which researchers make new scientific discoveries in the fight against cancer. By supporting new programs in cancer research, education, and patient and family services, The Foundation honors the memory of Sarah Cannon, a cancer patient herself, who created the beloved character "Minnie Pearl." For more information, please visit http://www.minniepearl.org/.

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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Stars For Stripes Laughs in the New Year with Troops in Iraq

(NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE – January 9, 2008) Stars for Stripes, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing celebrity entertainment to troops deployed to remote overseas bases, along with MNC-I (Multi National Corps - Iraq) co-sponsored the "Laugh in the New Year – Improv in Iraq" comedy tour.
Troops were treated to an improv show featuring actors Karri Turner (best known for her role as Lt. Harriet Sims on J.A.G.), Michael McDonald (known for his work on MAD TV and in the Austin Powers films), Michael Hitchcock (best known as Hamilton Swan from Best in Show and for his work on MAD TV) and Alex Capp Horner (from The New Adventures of Old Christine). Dave Price, weather anchor and feature reporter for The Early Show on CBS, opened the shows with stand-up comedy.

"I can't think of a better way to ring in the New Year than with people who fight everyday for our freedom. Our military continues to impress and amaze me with their courage and dedication. It is a privilege to entertain them, especially during the holidays," said Karri Turner who has participated in nine overseas tours to entertain troops.

"Meeting our soldiers face-to-face in the very areas where they put their lives on the line every day proved to me over and over how much they are sacrificing for all of us here at home. What an honor it was to meet them, and to see what true courage really is," added Michael Hitchcock for whom this was his first visit to troops overseas.

Between December 29 and January 1, the group brought much needed joy and levity to those spending the holidays far from home. Stops included Forward Operating Bases Normandy and Warhorse, Camps Scania, Cropper and Scorpion West Liberty and Balad Air Base in Iraq as well as Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait.

Stars For Stripes is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. For more information regarding Stars For Stripes, please contact Judy Seale at 615-872-2122 or judy@starsforstripes.com. You may also visit http://www.starsforstripes.com/

Photo (L to R): Michael Hichcock, Karri Turner, General Anderson, Alex Kapp Horner, Michael McDonald, Judy Seale and Dave Price in General Anderson's office at the Al Faw Palace in Baghdad. Photo Credit: Stars For Stripes

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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Ansel Brown's Bigger Heart Tour Preview Kicks Off With Hospital Appearances In Carolinas, January 14-18

"It's all about connecting through the music - reaching out and touching one heart, one hospital at a time." - Ansel Brown

Charlotte, NC -- IPAK recording artist Ansel Brown kicks off a preview of his Bigger Heart Tour with appearances at five children's hospitals in North and South Carolina, January 14-18. At each stop, the Carolina native will perform an acoustic set and will visit the hospital rooms of children too ill to attend the show. Dates and locations are:

January 14 at 2 p.m.. - Levine Children's Hospital/Charlotte, NC
January 15 at 2 p.m. - McLeod Children's Hospital/Florence, SC
January 16 at 2 p.m. - Palmetto Health Children's Hospital/Columbia, SC
January 17 at 2:30 p.m. - Medical University of South Carolina Children's Hospital/Charleston, SC
January 18 at 2 p.m. - Greenville Hospital Systems Children's Hospital/Greenville, SC

Ansel will also visit radio stations in each city, discussing the importance of these hospitals and the specialized care that they provide their very special patients, and sharing the story behind the Bigger Heart Tour. "The idea for all this began two years ago," Brown says. Acting on a friend's suggestion, Ansel donned his big Stetson and strolled into a room at Levine's Children's Hospital to kick off his signature song, "Waikiki Cowboy." The professionals marveled at the extraordinary connection Brown formed with the kids, and they encouraged the singer to broaden his efforts and repeat his success on a national level. Now, that vision is a reality, and these Carolina dates are just the start of the Bigger Heart Tour. Brown plans to take his one-man, one-of-a-kind show on the road and bring his music and larger-than-life personality to hospitals across the nation. "It's all about connecting through the music," Ansel says. "It's about reaching out and touching one heart, one hospital at a time."

Brown has already touched one very special heart - that of his new friend, Haley Cook. Haley has repeatedly beat the odds to become an inspiration to everyone around her. Her health permitting, Cook intends to act as an "ambassador" for a few of the Bigger Heart Tour stops. "Haley missed my first performance in the hospital because she was having her 29th brain surgery," Brown says. "She was a cocaine baby born prematurely. She's 10 years old and she's had over 300 major procedures in her life. She wasn't supposed to live past a week, and then she wasn't supposed to live past a year. She was never supposed to talk or walk, and she does all of those things. Haley is a living, breathing miracle, and she changes the life of everyone she meets. I want the world to know about her, and all the other children like her who face unbelievable challenges every day."

You can connect with Ansel, and hear his IPAK Records' debut single, "Mine's Bigger," at http://www.anselbrown.com/ or www.myspace.com/anselbrown.

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