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George Strait named Texan Of The Year

George Strait has been named Texan Of The Year 2018 by the Texas Legislative Conference, which consists of a state-wide group of business and political leaders. The title was given to George for his fundraising efforts in the wake of widespread flooding after Hurricane Harvey struck, which invilved the artist organising a benefit concert in September 2017 featuring Miranda Lambert, Chris Stapleton, Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen, eventually bringing in more than $50 million in aid. Select performances from the star-studded event were also featured on the multi-network TV special Hand In Hand: A Benefit For Hurricane Harvey Relief. “No one has done more than George Strait to raise awareness and funds for the Hurricane Harvey relief efforts,” said Texas Legislative Conference Chairman Doug Miller. “He put his well-earned reputation on the line and asked not only his fellow Texans to step up, but all Americans. And they have.” Known for his cowboy look, and being one of the first and main country artists to bring country music back to its roots and away from the pop country era in the 1980s, Strait won a Grammy award for 2008’s Troubadour and was named the Country Music Association’s Entertainer of the Year in 1989, 1990 and 2013.

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Scotty McCreery to return to Reading in 2018

Scotty McCreery has revealed that he will Berks County will be a stop on his tour in 2018, with tickets for the concert due to go on sale before Christmas. The show is set for March 17 at the Santander Performing Arts Center in Reading with tickets going on sale this Friday at 10 a.m. The singer-musican last appeared in Reading in 2011 as part of the American Idols LIVE! tour, which followed the then-17-year-old who won the TV show that season. McCreery has sold almost three million albums and performed in more than 400 live shows. McCreery recently revealed that he will be getting married in the new year to longtime girlfriend Gabi Dugal, so the year ahead is set to be a busy one. Good luck Scotty!

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Kilkenny Roots Festival will celebrate 21-years

Award-winning songwriter Mary Gauthier, the legendary LA cow-punks The Blasters, and acclaimed Irish songwriter Seamus Fogarty have all been added to the bill of the 21st Kilkenny Roots Festival. last week the festival committee announced the first batch of artists to be playing the much-loved festival in 2018. Canada’s Deep Dark Woods are back after a four-year hiatus, Maryland’s Michael Nau makes his debut, whilst the Nashville based country queen Nikki Lane adds a wealth of great songs and a certain rhinestone sparkle to the line-up for what promises to be another exemplary weekend of the finest roots music around. Birds Of Chicago, the much-loved collaboration of JT Nero and Allison Russell join the bill as does the Prince Edward Islander Whitney Rose. Austria’s Prinz Grizzley return with their intoxicating country brew whilst the young International Bluegrass Guitarist of the year, Molly Tuttle will be performing a much-anticipated duo show with Rachel Baiman, whose ‘Shame’ album has received glowing support both in US and UK. Now in its 21st year, Kilkenny Roots Festival takes place in a number of venues around the beautiful city of Kilkenny, Ireland. Drawing crowds from all across Europe, the festival has long been established as one of the best festivals in any genre around the world and attracts a loyal and loving following who attend every year and make this a special weekend on the festival calendar. In previous years many acts, including Calexico, Ray LaMontagne, Ryan Adams and Alabama Shakes have made their Irish festival debuts at Kilkenny Roots Festival. Information and tickets can be found at www.kilkennyroots.com

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Rascal Flatts will headline Green Country Jam

Rascal Flatts and Jake Owen are set to headline a country music show in Tulsa next Spring, according to reports by Tulsa World. The starts are amongst the acts revealed to be performing at the first ever Green Country Jam, which will take place from May 3-5 at the Osage Casino Tulsa Raceway Park. Tickets go on sale at 10 am on December 1st for the show, which will also include appearances by Big and Rich, Randy Houser, Paramlee, the Cadillac Three, Jack Ingram, Cody Canada and the Departed, Mike Ryan, Charley Crockett, Kody West, Cordovas and Casey Donahew. To grab tickets, go to greencountryjam.com.

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Mel Tillis' funeral takes place

The funeral of Country music legend Mel Tillis took place yesterday, prompting country fans around the world to think on his exceptional music and outstanding talent. The man whose legacy graces the Country Music Hall of Fame was laid to rest in Clarksville with hundreds of friends and fans attending to say goodbye and pay their last respects. Tillis died at 85-years-old on Nov. 19 in a hospital in Florida after a lengthy illness. Tillis recorded hits including “I Ain’t Never” and “Coca-Cola Cowboy.” In 1976, he was recognised as Entertainer of the year by the Country Music Association. Friends said Tillis never forgot his country music roots, including his first band The Westerners, which came into existence while Tillis was stationed in Okinawa in the 1940s. Tillis stayed in touch with those band members and their families until his death. Tillis has six children, six grandchildren, and one great-grandson.

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Mankato Opry Christmas Show raises funds

The Fourth annual Mankato Opry Christmas Show has taken place at the Kato Ballroom. Based on the Grand Ole Opry shows in Nashville, the event includes festive music. KeyC News reports the CEO of the Mankato Opry Shows, Howard Mock, as saying:”This has been a great experience not only for professionals…but a lot of the performers that are in the show are younger people and have never had an experience like this to be on stage. Hundreds poured into the venue, which will donate all proceeds to the the Make-A-Wish foundation, CADA House which is the woman’s abuse shelter and the backpack program. Plans are already underway for next year’s show.

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National anthem sung by Trace Adkins at Patriots-Dolphins Game

Trace Adkins visited Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. yesterday to deliver a version of the National Anthem before the New England Patriots went head-to-head with the Miami Dolphins. Every year the NFL and its 30+ teams come together to support members of the military as part of the NFL’s Salute to Service. Adkins has long been an active supporter of the U.S. military. Song “Still a Soldier” is further evidence of this. Country music was highly represented in the NFL during Thanksgiving. In addition to Adkins’ performance, Thomas Rhett delivered a halftime show on Thanksgiving Day at the Dallas Cowboys vs. Los Angeles Chargers game.

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Reba Mcentire

Don't miss country music's biggest stars celebrating!

Country Music’s biggest stars will come together to celebrate the holidays during the eighth annual “CMA Country Christmas,” airing Monday, Nov. 27 (8-10 PM/ET) on the ABC Television Network. Hosted by iconic entertainer Reba McEntire, the two-hour special features spectacular performances from Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry House by Kelsea Ballerini, Luke Bryan, CB30, Dan + Shay, Brett Eldredge, Alan Jackson, Lady Antebellum, Little Big Town, Dustin Lynch, Reba, CeCe Winans, Trisha Yearwood and Chris Young. This morning, Reba visited “LIVE with Kelly and Ryan” to perform a very special holiday medley, giving viewers a sneak peek of next week’s televised special. Watch the performance now at kellyandryan.com. CMA has partnered with Balsam Hill, the leading provider of beautiful, highly realistic, artificial Christmas trees and holiday décor, to decorate the “CMA Country Christmas” stage in 2017. Toys for Tots collected unwrapped toys from performers including Dan + Shay and CB30 in addition to generous audience members attending “CMA Country Christmas” at Nashville’s Grand Old Opry House. To learn more about donating to Toys for Tots throughout the holidays, visit toysfortots.org.

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Country favourites grace Thansgiving Parade

Performing on floats in the 91st annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day in New York City were a host of country stars, with Kelsea Ballerini headlining the CBS broadcast of the event. Previous country acts who have taken part in the annual parade include Brett Eldredge, Maddie & Tae, Easton Corbin, Miranda Lambert, Trace Adkins, Rodney Atkins, Billy Currington, Kellie Pickler, Darius Rucker and Cole Swindell. The annual annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day event attracts 3 million people to the Big Apple. The event includes live marching bands, Broadway performances, rolling floats and mega-sized balloons.

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Grand Ole Opry arrives in New York

The country music institution The Grand Ole Opry is opening a restaurant and concert space in Times Square, according to the New York Times. Opry City Stage is a four-story facility, with a shop on the lower floor and restaurants facing performance spaces on the second and fourth floors. Opry memorabilia, such as unseen photographs, cases displaying dresses worn by Dolly Parton and Taylor Swift and a backlit wall of the signatures of all Opry members — adornes the venue, with live music planned to take place from morning until night. The lower stage is modeled on the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville — also known as “the mother church of country music,” from which the Opry broadcast from 1943 to 1974, while the upstairs stage will feature shows with national acts. Talks about opening an extension of the Opry began half a decade ago in view of the demand for country music. The Grand Ole Opry was founded in 1925 as a one-hour “barn dance” on the radio station WSM; it remains the longest-running radio broadcast in U.S. history. After three decades based at the Ryman, the program moved to the Grand Ole Opry House, part of the Opryland complex. Opry City Stage will be the first satellite venue by the Grand Ole Opry.

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