Country stars Jamey Johnson and Randy Houser, along with friend and fellow songwriter Jerrod Niemann, will be bringing “The Traler Park Revival Show” to the Ryman Auditorium on May 28 at 7:30 PM. All proceeds from the show will benefit the Opry Trust Fund which provides financial assistance to members of the country music industry in times of need. Years ago, the three artists got together often and played as “The Traler Park Show.” “The name ‘Traler Park’ originated years ago when myself and several guys, including Jamey, shared a writer’s room at the UA Tower in Nashville,” says Houser. “We named the room Trailer Park, so a sign went up above the door, TRALER PARK, and it stuck — misspelling and all.” Pre-Sale tickets are available at jameyjohnson.com; randyhouser.com; myspace.com/jameyjohnson; myspace.com/randyhouser and myspace.com/jerrodniemann. Tickets are $20 and will be available at ryman.com, opry.com, 1-800-SEE-OPRY, and the Ryman and Opry House Box Offices on April 24.
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