Artists Score TV Slots: Adkins, Flatts, More

In addition to his appearance on "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," Trace Adkins performed an acoustic set at the local Soldier Ride benefit for the Wounded Warrior Project. The non-profit organization helps rehabilitate and reintegrate injured service members when they return from war. Photo: Adkins, Soldier Ride founder Heath Calhoun and his wife, Tiffany Calhoun; Photo: Aaron Crisler
Trace Adkins will appear on ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Sunday, October 18 (8 pm/ET). For the episode, he volunteers as a builder and travels to Lancaster, Texas to meet Carlton Marshall, who lost most of his mobility and all of his hearing after being shot while leading a Dallas Police Department SWAT team.
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Rascal Flatts will be heading to the west coast for tour dates this weekend but before they take the stage in Fresno, CA they will first make an appearance on the Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien on Wednesday, Oct. 14 – 11:35 EST on NBC. The guys will perform new single, “Why,” written by Allen Shamblin and Rob Mathes, marking the song’s television debut. The Rascal Flatts American Living Unstoppable Tour will continue through October with Darius Rucker as opening act.
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Carolwood Records trio Love And Theft will make its late night debut, performing hit single “Runaway” on the Monday, October 12 installment of Late Night With Jimmy Fallon on NBC. Fans can enter for a chance to win seats on the show’s “Band Bench” by visiting www.fallonbandbench.com and using the code LAT in the entry form.
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The Atlantic Coast Conference will use James Otto’s song “Ain’t Gonna Stop” in promo spots for the 2009 ACC Football Season. In addition, the ACC and Otto will work together to deliver a promotion entitled “Ain’t Gonna Stop on the Road to Tampa Bay” that will run through November 22 and will offer prizes and experiences focused around the Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship in Tampa, Fla. on December 5, 2009.
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Pizza Hut’s new in-store video network, Hut TV, has picked up Jonalee White’s “Long Road to Nashville,” an online country music entertainment series. Jonalee has signed with 7ate9 Entertainment of Hollywood, Calif., to provide content for Pizza Hut’s new high-tech venture. Hut TV has already launched in dozens of Pizza Hut stores with plans to go nationwide in 2010. Jonalee will be entertaining pizza-munching patrons alongside Wheel of Fortune and Entertainment Tonight. 7ate9 specializes in branded content and entertainment marketing and has worked with clients such as Disney, 20th Century Fox, MTV and Vh1.


Premiere Radio Networks has added The Crook & Chase Countdown to its lineup of nationally syndicated radio programs. The company will assume distribution rights to the four-hour weekend radio program on October 10, 2009, and it will be available for air between 6 a.m. and 12 a.m. local time. The Crook & Chase Countdown will continue to be based in Nashville, Tenn.
Tim McGraw and Gwyneth Paltrow will star in a movie that will be filmed in Nashville in January and February. The soundtrack will reportedly be comprised of all Nashville artists, and some possible locations for the shoot include McGraw’s farm.
Shawn Pennington has opened Matchless Music Group with David St. Romain as the flagship artist. The company’s debut album is due in the first quarter of 2010, and St. Romain’s lead single, “That’s Love,” goes to radio Oct. 19 with David Haley’s EdgeHill Music handling promotion. Pennington and St. Romain met during Season 5 of Nashville Star, where St. Romain finished third in the competition.


Players will soon be able to perform as video game character Taylor Swift in Activision’s new Band Hero game. Available Nov. 3, just in time for holiday shopping, the game allows fans to act as Swift’s playable character and perform her hits “You Belong With Me,” “Picture To Burn” and “Love Story.”
