Press Releases

Jason Aldean Surpasses $3.6 Million for Komen®

JASON ALDEAN’S “CONCERT FOR THE CURE” MARKS OVER $3.6 MILLION RAISED IN SUPPORT OF THE FIGHT AGAINST BREAST CANCER Aldean’s Annual Event Benefitting Susan G. Komen® Puts The Focal Point On Louisville’s THEY DON’T KNOW TOUR Stop NASHVILLE, TN – Oct. 23, 2017 – As an avid supporter towards the fight against breast cancer, two-time and…

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CRAIG CAMPBELL CELEBRATES 50TH GRAND OLE OPRY PERFORMANCE

Nashville, Tenn. (October 23, 2017) – Critically acclaimed BBR Music Group artist CRAIG CAMPBELL celebrated a momentous milestone with his 50th performance on the Grand Ole Opry stage Friday night (10/20). The singer-songwriter made his Opry debut on October 8, 2010 with a performance of his breakout (then current) hit “Family Man” and “I Bought…

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JASON ALDEAN RELEASES “I WON’T BACK DOWN” PERFORMANCE FROM SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE TO DIGITAL RETAILERS AND STREAMING PARTNERS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR LAS VEGAS VICTIMS

All Proceeds From Streaming and Song Purchases will Benefit the Direct Impact Fund NASHVILLE, TN – Oct. 20, 2017 – Jason Aldean’s message of unity and powerful cover of Tom Petty’s “I Won’t Back Town” on Saturday Night Live from Oct. 7 is available today across digital retailers and streaming services HERE and will continue to…

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TRACE ADKINS PERFORMS NEW SINGLE AND NATIONAL ANTHEM AT MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL IN NASHVILLE

“Still a Soldier” Impacts Country Radio Nov. 6 NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Recording artist and multi-media superstar, Trace Adkins, performed the National Anthem for the NFL’s Monday Night Football (10/16) in Nashville (Titans vs. Colts). The three-time GRAMMY-nominated member of the Grand Ole Opry also performed his new single “Still a Soldier” atop the scoreboard at Nissan Stadium during…

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CHASE RICE PREMIERES MUSIC VIDEO FOR “THREE CHORDS & THE TRUTH” ON CMT

Releases Sophomore Album LAMBS & LIONS on Friday, November 17, Instant Grat Track “Eyes On You” Available Now NASVHILLE, Tenn. – On a front porch bolstered by cinder blocks and hope, North Carolina native Chase Rice gingerly demonstrated what a D-chord looks like to 8-year-old Nicholas Thompson. With crimped, tiny fingers and intense concentration, Thompson…

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