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Women of Country Premier Nashville honky tonk Redneck Rivera proudly announces John Rich’s Redneck Riviera Presents the Women of Country hosted by 2Steel Girls on Wednesday, October 10, 2018.
John Rich’s Redneck Riviera Presents the Women of Country is sponsored by collegiate apparel manufacturer Colosseum Athletics, outdoors lifestyle brand Mossy Oak, and music and video media outlet CenterStage Magazine. The concert will feature the very best rising female Country music artists working in the industry today.
The show will include performances by 2Steel Girls, Jessie G, Audra McLaughlin, Adley, Logan Ashley, and Morgan Myles. This impressive grouping of rising artists include three national finalists from the hit NBC television show The Voice, talents nurtured under the guidance of female icons including Dolly, Reba and Gretchen Wilson, and several having received critical acclaim from Billboard, Rolling Stone, and The Today Show, among other national media outlets.
CenterStage Magazine will interview and film all participating artist’s performances, and distribute the content via their online digital platforms.
“We are seeing the beginnings of a great movement in support of female artists here in Nashville. Women are rallying behind each other. But we cannot do it alone. To see real movement we need to see more strong successful male leaders in the industry standing up and linking arms with us to bring about this change. To have John and his entire team in our corner is mind blowingly awesome! It not only says something about his character but also speaks volumes of what our community is really about,” states Allison and Krystal of 2Steel Girls. “We are so honored to have the opportunity to host this incredible event and to help hand select women in our industry to perform. These artists are the total package. They are not only some of the best talents in this town but they’re out there working very hard pursuing their dreams. These ladies deserve recognition, our support and deserve to ‘make it.'”
ABOUT JESSIE G:
Jessie G began performing at state fairs and talent competitions as a youth. In high school, she started her first rock band and went on to graduate from college with a Bachelor’s Degree in both Political Science and Fine Arts. In the summer of 2013, Jessie entered a “Battle Of The Bands” contest where she won the opening slot to perform before Grammy-award winning country artist, Gretchen Wilson. Wilson has since signed Jessie to Redneck Records where she recently released her debut single, “Army Ranger.”
ABOUT AUDRA MCLAUGHLIN:
Audra McGlaughlin was a season six finalist on NBC’s The Voice on “Team Blake” where she won the hearts of people all over the world. Her powerful voice is regularly requested as a National Anthem performer and has sung it multiple times for the Philadelphia Eagles and the Philadelphia Phillies. Audra recently partnered with Songstarters Music in Nashville where she will release her debut single “No Never.”
ABOUT LOGAN ASHLEY:
Logan Ashley has been performing since she was 10 years-old, playing guitar and singing for crowds in Knoxville, TN and popular tourist restaurants in Pigeon Forge. Logan later was signed her to a record and publishing deal at age 14. A seasoned performer and gifted songwriter, Logan is preparing her first EP release and share what she has learned as a wry observer of everyday life and her musical foundation forged in Country, Bluegrass and Pop, and from influential female singers she emulated growing up, including Dolly Parton and Patsy Cline to Karen Carpenter, Bonnie Raitt, and Stevie Nicks.
ABOUT MORGAN MYLES:
Singer-songwriter Morgan Myles has already earned critical acclaim from outlets such as Billboard, Rolling Stone, and CMT for the way that she seamlessly blends her own brand of Country, Soul and Pop. Needless to say, her influences run all over the map. With mentors including Reba and Dolly Parton, Morgan is aiming for the highest standard out of the gate. Having toured with Reba, she also experienced it firsthand. Growing up, she listened to Janis Joplin, Bonnie Raitt and Susan Tedeschi, while admiring the likes of Eva Cassidy and Carole King because of their songwriting.
ABOUT CENTERSTAGE MAGAZINE:
Center Stage Magazine is a Nashville based magazine covering music, comedy, movies, and a variety of entertainers with a unique focus on new, up-and-coming talent.
Loretta Lynn Home Place Coal Miners Daughter Crystal Gale Walkthrough
Today we cruise the back roads of Kentucky in search of country music own daughter Loretta Lynn. Located just outside of Van Lear Kentucky is the original home place is check this out
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Things To Do In Nashville, TN
- They don't call Nashville Music City for nothing. This city loves a catchy tune, and country music isn't the only game in town, but country is king. See Elvis' golden Cadillac and Ralph Stanley's mandolin at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, or take in a performance at Opryland. Nashville's nightlife is legendary. Honky-tonks along Broadway thump with music and beer-drinking dancers late into the night. You really should go.
You don't need to be a country music fan to enjoy the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Legends are honored here with a vast audio archive of important points in the evolution of country music as well as in displays of Hank Williams' fringed jackets and Willie Nelson's bandana. There is plenty of memorabilia on crossover stars too, including Elvis, Lynyrd Skynyrd, even Bob Dylan. The Grand Ole Opry Museum pays tribute to the staples of that famous radio show: Patsy Cline, George Jones, Dolly Parton and many, many more.
Walk along Broadway downtown for the quintessential Music City shopping trip. Ernest Tubb Record Shop has been selling Nashville's greatest hits. If it's country, you'll find it here. Across the street Hatch Show Print made its mark producing concert posters. The shop still maintains its monster collection, and visitors can buy newly printed copies of classic posters featuring their favorite artists and festivals.
Road to Butcher Holler, Kentucky (Van Lear) Loretta Lynn's Home Place
For any of ya'll who might like Country Music or Loretta Lynn like my mom does. We took a side trip up to the bluegrass state of Kentucy as it is not too far away from Huntington, WV. Very pretty drive which we show a bit of it here in the video. Herman's (whose Loretta Lynn's brother) grandson gives us the tour of the home place which he said was OK for us to film so hope you all enjoy this piece of what they call a country music landmark. :) Check out my Facebook Page for photos of this country landmark at
Cyndi Lauper will return to university she attended to deliver commencement speech
(24 Mar 2019) CYNDI LAUPER TO BRING STAR POWER TO VERMONT COMMENCEMENT
A university in Vermont has announced singer, songwriter and activist Cyndi Lauper will return to the school to give its commencement address.
Northern Vermont University-Johnson said Lauper will deliver the address May 18.
The 65-year-old attended what was then known as Johnson State College in the 1970s. She didn't earn a degree but launched a career that includes more than a dozen Grammy nominations and two wins. She produced hits like ``Girls Just Want to Have Fun,'' ``Time After Time'' and ``True Colors.'' She's also won an Emmy and a Tony.
NVU President Elaine Collins described Lauper as a ``creative genius'' and a ``leading voice in issues of social justice.''
Lauper is also known for her advocacy work in the LGBT community. She'll be awarded an honorary doctorate of letters.
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