Garth Takes CRS Attendees Inside Studio G
Garth Brooks gave a special keynote address Thursday morning at CRS, giving attendees a glimpse “Inside Studio G,” with a Q&A based on his Facebook Live series of the same name.
Brooks chatted about the state of the industry, his life since coming out of retirement, his thoughts on terrestrial radio, and his plans for another album with the packed crowd. He also treated 1000 fans to a special secret show the night before at Nashville’s Marathon Music Works.
Michael Ray and Chris Janson Play CRS Opry Show
Warner Music Nashville artists Michael Ray and Chris Janson performed Wednesday night (Feb. 22) at The Grand Ole Opry’s kick-off to CRS 2017 at the Omni Hotel. Ray performed his Top 5 hit “Think A Little Less,” while Janson, whose “Holdin’ Her” is approaching Top 20, made a surprise appearance, which was his 181st appearance on the Opry.
Dan + Shay Celebrate Platinum At Ryman Show
Dan + Shay were surprised before their sold out headlining show at the Ryman Auditorium on Tuesday night (Feb. 21) by their label with plaques honoring their third RIAA Platinum-certified single, “From The Ground Up,” from their album Obsessed. The duo is currently nominated for the ACM Vocal Duo and New Vocal Duo of the Year and recently released “When I Pray For You” from the upcoming Lionsgate film The Shack.
Broken Bow Hosts CRS Bash
The Broken Bow Records Music Group held a showcase Wednesday night (Feb. 22), featuring a VIP cocktail party and concert including its artist roster for CRS attendees.
Dylan Scott Enlists Some Ultra-Cute Backup Singers
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