In Pictures: BMI, YEP, Mark and Ivey Childers, Brad Paisley, Vince Gill
BMI, YEP Raise $2,000 For Music Health Alliance
The Young Entertainment Professionals (YEP) raised roughly $2,000 for Music Health Alliance on Tues., Feb. 16 at The Basement East thanks to their quarterly benefit show sponsored by BMI, this time themed “YEP Rewind: 80’s Rock Night.”
Nashville singers and songwriters rocked out for the night with performances by Jessi Alexander, Barry Dean, Kree Harrison, Natalie Hemby, Mike Grimes, Dean Alexander, Jillian Jacqueline, Westbound Rangers, Jason Nix and more.
Mark and Ivey Childers Welcome Daughter Leona Ivey
Brad Paisley Makes Stop At KWJJ During Crushin’ It World Tour
Brad Paisley and Entercom Director Country Programming & VP Programming/PD KWJJ/Portland Mike Moore share a smile at Paisley’s recent Crushin’ It World Tour stop in Eugene, Oregon.
Vince Gill Celebrates Album Release With Free Show In Nashville
Vince Gill celebrated the release of his latest album Down To My Last Bad Habit, with a free concert on Friday, Feb. 12 at Nashville’s Ernest Tubb Record Shop. The shop was transformed into a special Vince Gill pop up store.
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