Emmylou Harris Celebrates Exhibit Opening At Country Music Hall Of Fame And Museum
Country Music Hall of Fame member Emmylou Harris celebrated the opening of her exhibit “Emmylou Harris: Songbird’s Flight” at the Country Music Hall Of Fame and Museum on Tuesday night (Oct. 2). To honor the newest exhibition, the museum hosted a private reception, which included performances by Buddy Miller and Patty Griffin.
“Emmylou Harris: Songbird’s Flight” officially opens to the public Friday, Oct. 5, and continues through Aug. 4, 2019.
Music For Mike Benefit Concert Raises $100K
Country music icons BlackHawk, Brooks & Dunn’s Kix Brooks, Diamond Rio, Foster & Lloyd, Alan Jackson, Brad Paisley, Lee Roy Parnell, Pam Tillis, Phil Vassar and Steve Wariner, all backed by the band Sixwire, met up for a one-night-only event last Tuesday (Sept. 25), donating their time to raise money for the family of one of their former champions—Arista/Nashville and Sea Gayle Music’s Mike Owens.
The organizers of the event, friends and family of Mike Owens, wish to extend a heartfelt thanks to everyone who participated in making the sold-out concert a success bringing in more than $100,000 for the Mike Owens Family Trust.
Lee Brice And Friends Honor Route 91 Survivors In Special Show
Lee Brice hosted the final of his three-show “Lee Brice Presents: The Analog Series” with friends Drake White, Tyler Reeve and special guests Rob Hatch and Lewis Brice. The evening was emceed by SiriusXM’s Buzz Brainard and proceeds benefitted #LOVEWINS—a nonprofit represented by Greg Phelps (treasurer of the 501 c3) and his wife Katrina. The organization was created to serve survivors of last year’s Route 91 tragedy.
TobyMac Celebrates Sixth Consecutive RIAA Gold Certification
TobyMac was honored with the RIAA certification for his sixth solo Gold record, the Grammy-winning This Is Not A Test, in his hometown of Nashville recently. The honor came two weeks before the artist drops The Elements on Oct. 12, which is available for pre-order now with an instant gratis of the new single “Scars.”
Brandon Lay Celebrates Grand Ole Opry Debut
Brandon Lay celebrated his Grand Ole Opry debut this past Saturday (Sept. 29). Introduced by long-standing Opry member Bill Anderson, Lay performed his current single “Yada Yada Yada,” as well as his autobiographical debut single “Speakers, Bleachers and Preachers.” To make the celebration even sweeter, immediately following his Opry debut, Lay headed to the hospital to pick up his wife and newborn son Ryder Knox Lay who was born on Sept. 27.
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