Monday, February 27, 2012

RONNIE MILSAP, STONEWALL JACKSON, BOBBY LEWIS AND JIM ED BROWN SET TO HOST ERNEST TUBB MIDNITE JAMBOREE IN MARCH

Ernest Tubb Record Shop Midnite Jamboree


There will a special live two-hour presentation of the Heart of Texas Country Music Association

Anniversary Celebration


Ronnie MilsapStonewall JacksonBobby LewisJim Ed Brown

Nashville, TN (February 26, 2011) – Traditional country music fans have the opportunity to enjoy a very talented line-up this March at the Ernest Tubb Midnite Jamboree, which broadcasts LIVE from the landmark Texas Troubadour Theatre (2416 Music Valley Drive, Nashville) every Saturday night beginning at midnight. March’s hosts will include Ronnie Milsap, Stonewall Jackson, Bobby Lewis and Jim Ed Brown. AM-650 WSM listeners will also have the opportunity to enjoy a two-hour special broadcast of the Heart of Texas Country Music Association Anniversary Celebration. Admission to these shows is FREE and many artists typically stick around after the show to sign autographs in the lobby. For visitors and natives of Nashville alike, an evening at the Midnite Jamboree provides up-close and intimate performances by legendary artists, as well a glimpse into the history of country music with onsite exhibits and exclusive memorabilia, including Ernest Tubb’s 1964 tour bus. For more information on the Ernest Tubb Midnite Jamboree, visit etrecordshop.com.

“I am honored by the artists, friends, and special performances taking part in the Saturday night broadcasts this month,” says Ernest Tubb Record Shop owner David McCormick.

Ernest Tubb Midnite Jamboree March hosts: **

March 3 Ronnie Milsap
March 10 Stonewall Jackson
March 17 Bobby Lewis
March 24 Jim Ed Brown
March 31 Heart of Texas Country Music Association
Anniversary Celebration
2-Hour Special Broadcast from Brady, TX
Guests: To Be Announced


** Line-up is subject to change without notice

Founded by the legendary Ernest Tubb, The Ernest Tubb Record Shops have been fulfilling country music fans’ needs for over 64 years. As part of that tradition, the second longest-running radio show in history, Ernest Tubb Midnite Jamboree, continues to broadcast weekly on AM-650 WSM on Saturday nights at 12 A.M. (Midnight) livefrom the Texas Troubadour Theatre on Music Valley Drive in Nashville, Tennessee.

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