Artist Action: Luke Bryan at Houston Rodeo, Clay Walker’s Chords of Hope, Aaron Watson Featured by NRA Country

Clay Walker
Clay Walker will host his benefit concert Chords of Hope in partnership with his charity Band Against MS (BAMS) in Nashville on June 6 at 3rd & Lindsley. The event, now in its eighth year, will feature surprise performances and will raise money to fund research, education and awareness for Multiple Sclerosis. Chords of Hope has raised well over $200K just for the MS Center at Vanderbilt Medical Center. Doors open at 6 p.m., and fans can purchase tickets here.
“This is our 8th year putting together Chords of Hope and every year the event and even the fans who come out and support keep getting better,” said Walker. “The amount of money that continues to get raised to help support research and education through BAMS and the MS Center at Vanderbilt is incredible and this night is truly a special one for me and for Music City!”
Band Against MS was founded by Walker in 2003 with the goal of helping others living with the same disease he has battled since 1996. To date, BAMS has raised more than 4.5 million dollars.

ACM Entertainer of the Year nominee and four-time show co-host Luke Bryan performed at the Houston Rodeo last night (March 16) as the biggest country act to play this year with a crowd of 75,500 screaming fans. Last night marked Bryan’s fifth consecutive year at the rodeo.
“It continues to be an honor to play here at the Rodeo,” shared Bryan. “The fans are so energetic and make this such an incredible night. This is one I always look forward to doing!”
Bryan will wrap his Kill The Lights Tour this weekend with two sold out shows in Orange Beach, Alabama. The tour launched in February 2016.
Coming up, Bryan will appear as the skilled adviser for friend Blake Shelton’s team on NBC’s The Voice March 20 & 21 and March 27 & 28. On Sunday, April 2 Bryan will co-host the 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards with Dierks Bentley from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas at 8:00 p.m. ET/delayed PT on CBS.

Aaron Watson has been chosen as NRA Country’s Featured Artist for the month of March. To celebrate, the Texas native will be joining NRA Country in offering an exclusive giveaway with one lucky fan winning a prize pack featuring airfare and hotel accommodations to the NRA Annual Meeting in Atlanta, VIP tickets to the NRA Country Jam concert on April 28 and NRA’s Saturday night concert on April 29, and other prizes.
Watson’s new album, VAQUERO, debuted in the Top 10 on Billboard’s 200 Albums chart and #2 on the Top Country Albums chart.

Lindsay Ell will release her debut Stoney Creek EP Worth The Wait on
CMA announced the superstar lineup for the nightly concerts at CMA Music Fest 2017 earlier this morning on ABC’s Good Morning America, and the list of names taking the big stage at Nissan Stadium for country’s biggest week reads like a Billboard Top 100 list, with Keith Urban, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Blake Shelton, Florida Georgia Line, and Miranda Lambert all set to perform on the nightly shows. Also performing during the nightly concerts will be Trace Adkins, John Anderson, Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Brett Eldredge, Sam Hunt, Lady Antebellum, Tracy Lawrence, Little Big Town, Maren Morris, Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts, Kenny Rogers, Darius Rucker, Chris Stapleton, Cole Swindell, Thomas Rhett, and Chris Young.
A rare concert recording featuring Ralph Stanley performing at New York’s famed Bottom Line club, Ralph Stanley: Live At The Bottom Line, has been released and is in stores and available online now. The live set was recorded at the legendary Big Apple nightclub in 2002, and features many of Stanley’s best-known songs, including “Man of Constant Sorrow,” and “O Death.” He is backed by a host of prestigious musicians on the recording, with Stuart Duncan (violin), James Shelton (guitar), Dennis Crouch (bass), and Mike Compton (mandolin) performing with the bluegrass legend for the special evening.

The Academy of Country Music (ACM) announced Thursday (March 16) that Chase Bryant, Easton Corbin, and Josh Turner among others have been added to the musical lineup for the 5th Annual ACM Party for a Cause. They join a lineup of performers set to take the stages at events taking place at various venues across Las Vegas on March 30 – April 2, 2017, surrounding the 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards™, which will broadcast live from the new vT-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday, April 2, 2017 at 8 p.m. ET/delayed PT on the CBS Television Network.

