Showing posts with label Ernest Tubb Record Shop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ernest Tubb Record Shop. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
The Roys' Musical Voyage Continues
Hot New Single, High-Profile Performances & Heavy Media Exposure Keeps Spotlight On Duo
Nashville, TN (February 20, 2012) -- The Roys' musical voyage continues as they enjoy a hot, new single; several high-profile performances and multiple TV and radio opportunities keep the spotlight focused on the popular, award-winning Bluegrass brother/sister duo.
The siblings recently returned from dates in Australia and Canada to find that their hot new single, Trailblazer, hit the Top 10 on the Bluegrass Today Weekly chart during their absence. Fans can enjoy the video by clicking HERE.
The duo is featured in the upcoming PBS Television show, Music Voyager: Tennessee, which premieres worldwide on February 24. The episode is part of the Music Voyager international music and travel series, and takes viewers to various destinations around the world. Lee and Elaine appear in EPISODE 1, Eastern Tennessee: Cradle of Country Music. Host Jacob Edgar caught up with The Roys at the Ernest Tubb Record Shop where they chatted aboard Tubb’s touring bus and performed their previous hit single, Coal Minin’ Man. That track rocketed up the Bluegrass charts, landing at #1 on Power Source's Bluegrass Top 35 Chart, #1 on HotDisc International Top 40 Chart, #3 on Bluegrass Unlimited’s National Bluegrass Survey and #4 on Bluegrass Music Profiles’ Top 30 Hot Singles Chart.
Coal Minin' Man (SPBGMA-nominated Song of the Year 2011) and Trailblazer are both from The Roys' critically-acclaimed Rural Rhythm Records' disc, LONESOME WHISTLE, one of BILLBOARD'S Top 50 Bluegrass Albums of 2011. Music Voyager: Tennessee, put together in part by the support of the Tennessee Dept. of Tourist Development, will make its way into 170 million homes in 140 countries and broadcast in 33 languages, upping The Roys' exposure exponentially. To learn more about the popular series, go to musicvoyager.com.
Additionally, Country Music USA Radio Network will air an exclusive interview with Lee and Elaine this week. The show is Europe's most-listened to syndicated Country FM radio program, reaching 10 million listeners in 74 countries and territories around the world, including: France, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Monaco, West Indies, Mayotte and Reunion Island. The show streams live and will be archived for 30 days at http://spotfm.free.fr.
After this week's Country Radio Seminar, the duo hits the road for upcoming shows:
02.23-24 Memphis, TN – 2012 Folk Alliance Convention (four showcases)
02.24 Waldo, FL – Dixieland Spring Bluegrass Festival
02.26 North Miami Beach, FL – Everglades Bluegrass Festival
03.03 Argyle, TX – Argyle Bluegrass Festival
03.07 Nashville, TN – Music City Roots
03.09 Mountain View, AR – Mountain View Spring Bluegrass Festival
03.23 Shelby, NC – The Don Gibson Theater (w/ Janie Fricke)
03.24 Wheeling, WV – Wheeling Jamboree (w/ Janie Fricke)
03.30-31 Brooksville, FL – Sertoma Spring Bluegrass Festival
04.05-06 Perry, FL – Florida State Bluegrass Festival
04.07 Nashville, TN – Midnight Jamboree / Ernest Tubb Record Shop (w/ Janie Fricke)
04.12-15 Florence, AZ – Country Thunder
04.14 Florence, AZ – Country Thunder – Main Stage Performance
05.01 Woodlands, TX – Real Life, Real Music (w/ Janie Fricke)
05.05 Green Island, IA – Mooney Hollow Barn (w/ Janie Fricke)
05.12 Denton, NC – Doyle Lawson Bluegrass Festival – Denton Farm Park
05.25 Hesston, KS – Prairie Window Concert Series – Dyck Arboretum of the Plains
05.26-28 Branson, MO – BG & BBQ Festival – Silver Dollar City – Riverfront Theater
05.30-31 Pigeon Forge, TN – Dollywood’s Show Street Theatre
06.02 Marion, VA – Song of the Mountains – The Lincoln Theatre – PBS TV Taping
06.09 Lexington, KY – Festival of the Bluegrass – Kentucky Horse Park Campground
06.16 Lanexa, VA – Rockahock Bluegrass Festival – Rockahock Campground
06.23 Charlotte, MI – Wilder Bluegrass Festival – Eaton County Fairgrounds
06.28-29 Benton, PA – OATS Bluegrass Festival – Benton Rodeo Grounds
07.03 Morganton, NC – Red, White & Bluegrass – Catawba Meadows Park
07.05 Nashville, TN – Bluegrass Night at the Ryman – Ryman Auditorium
07.10 St. Cloud, MN – Paramount Theatre (w/ Janie Fricke)
07.12-15 Craven, Saskatchewan CANADA – The Craven Country Jamboree Festival
07.17 Anita, IA – Oak Tree Opry
07.19-21 Twin Lakes, WI – Country Thunder
07.22 Twin Lakes, WI – Country Thunder – Main Stage Performance @ 1 PM
07.23 Hiawassee, GA – GA Mountain Fair – Anderson Music Hall (w/ Janie Fricke)
Catch up with Lee and Elaine at www.theroysonline.com.
Friday, February 3, 2012
Joe Mullins and the Radio Ramblers
Busy Weekend for JMRR!
JMRR hope to see YOU this weekend! Friday, the band is in Nashville all day. Join them for a FREE concert showcase sponsored by Rebel Records at the historic Ernest Tubb Record Shop on Broadway downtoan. Joe and the guys perform at 2PM followed by labelmates Chris Jones and the Nightdrivers.
The SPBMGA (Society for the Preservation of Blue Grass Music Association) Convention and Awards are at the Sheraton Music City. JMRR perform in the ballroom on the main stage Friday evening at 8:30PM.
Saturday, the bus heads back to Ohio for a concert at Western Brown High School, Mt. Orab, OH. Doors open at 5:30PM, show starts at 7PM.
Hopefully, we can see YOU this weekend!
--JMRR
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Chuck Wagon Gang to Celebrate 75 Years!
Nashville, TN - The Chuck Wagon Gang will celebrate
75 years of recording and performing on November 25, 2011. A special
75 Year Celebration Concert will take place on Saturday, November 26,
from 3:00-4:30 PM at the historic Ernest Tubb Record Shop, 417 Broadway, Nashville, TN. Several presentations are expected and the Celebration will be broadcast live over WSM,
650 on the AM Dial. Later that night, the Gang will perform on the
Midnight Jamboree at the Texas Troubadour Theater in Nashville. On
Monday night, November 28m The Chuck Wagon Gang will be special guests
on the Eddie Stubbs Show to be held at the Ford Theater at the Country Music Hall Of Fame from 7:00-9:00 PM. Both the Midnite Jamboree and Eddie Stubbs Show will be broadcast on WSM, and the Midnight Jamboree will be webcast. On November 25 and 26, 1936, The Chuck Wagon Gang recorded their first recordings in a small studio set up in a hotel room at the Gunter Hotel in San Antonio, Texas. This was the beginning of a 39-year association with Columbia Records (now Sony Music) where 39 Million records were sold. Their 1948 recording of the Albert E. Brumley classic, "I'll Fly Away," is believed to be the first million seller by a Southern Gospel group. Today, the Chuck Wagon Gang is the oldest mixed recording gospel group, still recording and performing, with ties to the original founding.
Congratulatory cards and letters may be emailed to chuckwagongang@comcast.net or mailed to The Chuck Wagon Gang, PO Box 140416, Nashville, TN 37214-0416.
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