Brooks & Dunn Hall of Fame Show Rescheduled
Regular tickets to Brooks & Dunn’s farewell show are sold out, but a few VIP packages are still available. The August 10 [rescheduled to 9/2] concert at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena is a benefit for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Check out the VIP offerings below and help a great cause.
Hillbilly Deluxe Package ($750)
One (1) Invitation to an intimate dinner the evening of Sept. 1 in the Hall of Fame Rotunda at the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum, hosted by a few of Brooks & Dunn’s closest musical collaborators (Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn will not attend)
One (1) Floor Concert Seat
Meet & Greet and photo opportunity with Brooks & Dunn on Sept 2, 2010
One (1) complimentary parking space for both the Sept 1 dinner and the Sept 2 concert, within a one-block vicinity of the dinner and concert venue
One (1) Brooks & Dunn merchandise package
One (1) item autographed by Brooks & Dunn
Play Something Country Package ($300)
One (1) Floor Concert Seat
One (1) Brooks & Dunn merchandise package
One (1) item autographed by Brooks & Dunn
“Friend of the Museum” Option
Become a “Friend of the Museum” at the $250 level and receive one (1) ticket to the sold-out Last Rodeo stop in Nashville, in addition to the other benefits of membership. Join at the $500 level and receive two tickets.
A portion of the package price is tax deductible. Visit countrymusichalloffame.org for details and to purchase.

Songwriter Larry Jon Wilson died yesterday (6/21) at age 69. The Georgia native was recognized for his songs about rural life and for his association with contemporaries such as Townes Van Zandt, Mickey Newbury, Guy Clark, John Prine, and Kris Kristofferson.
Top ticket seller Rascal Flatts will launch a new tour Friday, June 25 in Raleigh, North Carolina. The first leg of the JC Penney Presents Rascal Flatts Nothing Like This Tour is scheduled for 28 shows, running through September 19. On board are opening acts Kellie Pickler and Chris Young.
Golden Music Nashville is closing up shop, the latest music company to fold in today’s difficult climate. The label opened three years ago with flagship act Williams Riley, and eventually added Benton Blount to the roster.
The Wall Street Journal has the latest scoop on Google’s upcoming music service. The paper reports that Google is set to roll out a download service later this year—though still several months away—and follow that with a subscription offering in 2011. Of course, the service will be linked to the Google’s ubiquitous search engine.
Tomorrow night’s (6/22) Nashville Rising benefit for flood relief is sold out, but a few VIP ticket packages are still available. Tim McGraw and Faith Hill spearheaded the concert event at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, recruiting a superstar line-up including Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Michael W Smith, Amy Grant, Montgomery Gentry, Luke Bryan, LeAnn Rimes, Martina McBride, ZZ Top, Julie Roberts, Miranda Lambert, Jason Aldean, Taylor Swift, Billy Ray Cyrus, Miley Cyrus, Brooks & Dunn, and Toby Keith. Special guests will include Governor Phil Bredesen, Mayor Karl Dean, and entertainment journalist Nancy O’Dell.


Music City Roots, the weekly show at the Loveless Barn, is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the IBMA with a special installment Wednesday night (6/23). This jam-packed night features nine bands spanning the history of bluegrass, from the mountain-influenced early days to the young standouts of tomorrow. On the line-up are Jesse McReynolds, The Whites, Rodney Dillard & The Dillard Band, Dale Ann Bradley, The G2 Bluegrass Band, The Farewell Drifters, Sierra Hull, The Rockin’ Acoustic Circus, and Alison Brown & Fair Weather Friends. The show starts at 7 PM and is hosted by Jim Lauderdale.
BMI Nashville will once again host the Jason Blume Songwriters’ Workshop Series. The 2010/2011 season kicks off July 20 with hit songwriter and best-selling author Blume offering creative tips and business counsel.