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Friday, July 29, 2022

#TUNEIN - TONIGHT AT 10PM ET - COUNTRY MUSIC ICONS TRACY LAWRENCE AND CLAY WALKER - "CMT CAMPFIRE SESSIONS"

TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW FOR FALL RUN OF TRACY AND CLAY’S WILDLY SUCCESSFUL CO-HEADLINING TOUR


Country music legends, Tracy Lawrence and Clay Walker, are sitting down together for a kicked-back episode of their fan-favorite series, “CMT Campfire Sessions,” airing Friday, July 29th at 10p/9c exclusively on CMT. Tune-in as these Country icons spend an evening reminiscing on stories from their years on the road together and watch as they perform a career-spanning set list of some of their biggest hits, including Tracy’s “Time Marches On” and “Find Out Who Your Friends Are,” and Clay’s tracks, “She Won’t Be Lonely Long” and “What’s It To You.”

The full fireside acoustic set list from the pair includes:

 “Catching Up With An Ol’ Memory” (Clay Walker)
“Don’t Drink Whiskey” (Tracy Lawrence)
“Find Out Who Your Friends Are”(Tracy Lawrence)
“If I Could Make A Living” (Clay Walker)
“Paint Me A Birmingham” (Tracy Lawrence)
“She Won’t Be Lonely Long” (Clay Walker)
“Sticks and Stones” (Tracy Lawrence)
“This Woman and This Man” (Clay Walker)
“Time Marches On” (Tracy Lawrence)
“What’s It To You” (Clay Walker)

Encores of this week’s episode will air Sunday, July 31st at 11a/10c (CMT), Friday, August 5th at 8p/7c (CMT Music) and Saturday, August 8th at 10a/9c and 6p/5c (CMT Music).

Earlier this year, the two Country icons hit the road together on their special co-headlining tour where the long-time friends and tourmates shared the same stage and performed together with a full band for a 12 date run. The highly acclaimed tour kicked-off with back-to-back sell out weekends, leaving fans wanting more! This November, the two will once again thrill Country music fans during a second run of their wildly successful co-headlining tour.

Tracy Lawrence & Clay Walker Fall Tour Dates:

11.3 - Chartway Arena - Norfolk, VA

11.4.- Crown Theatre - Fayetteville, NC**

11.5 - Township Auditorium - Columbia, SC

11.10 - Knoxville Auditorium - Knoxville, TN

11.11 - Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium - Spartanburg, SC

11.12 - Macon City Auditorium - Macon, GA

**Tickets for Fayetteville, NC go on-sale Friday, July 29th.

For tickets and more information, visit tracylawrence.com/events or claywalker.com/tour.


Wednesday, February 9, 2022

#TOURINGNEWS - TRACY LAWRENCE AND CLAY WALKER HEAD OUT FOR CO-HEADLINING TOUR IN 2022




Tracy Lawrence and Clay Walker have been long-time tour-mates and friends, and they’ll bring their iconic shows to states across the Southeast and Midwest this spring. Kicking off Thurs., Mar. 3 at Ovens Auditorium in Charlotte, NC, the two country mainstays will share the stage together on a 10+ date co-headlining tour starting next month. Due to demand, the pair have added three new shows in El Dorado, AR (5.26), Camdentown, MO (5.27) and Wichita, KS (5.28).

Lawrence and Walker will deliver performances of new tracks while also channeling their most prolific hit-making music that has captivated fans over the years. Fans can expect a rowdy full-band set honky-tonk tunes, tender ballads and country music storytelling.

Lawrence and Walker toured together in May of 2021, and they’ve been playing shows together since the ‘90s. Hear Lawrence and Walker share a hilarious tour story from their early days on CMT’s “Probably Shouldn’t Tell You This” series, here: youtu.be/RDjC-oWP8C0

For tickets and more information, visit tracylawrence.com/events or claywalker.com/tour.

TOUR DATES:

Mar. 03 - Ovens Auditorium - Charlotte, NC
Mar. 04 - Berglund Performing Arts Theater - Roanoke, VA
Mar. 05 - The Bell Auditorium - Augusta, GA
Mar. 10 - Municipal Auditorium - Charleston, WC
Mar. 11 - Tivoli Theatre - Chattanooga, TN
Mar. 12 - Mark C. Smith Concert Hall - Huntsville, AL
Mar. 17 - Wings Event Center - Kalamazoo, MI
Mar. 18 - Riverside Theatre - Milwaukee, WI
Mar. 19 - Owensboro Sportscenter - Owensboro, KY
May 26 - MAD Amphitheater - El Dorado, AR
May 27 - Ozarks Amphitheater - Camdentown, MO
May 28 - The Cotillion - Wichita, KS

Thursday, December 19, 2019

CLAY WALKER WRAPS UP 2019 WITH HUGE ANNIVERSARY


When award-winning singer/songwriter Clay Walker plays Oroville, CA on New Year’s Eve, he will wrap up one of his busiest years in recent memory highlighted by the 25th anniversary of his “If I Could Make A Living” hitting #1 on the Country charts. He played over 80 shows, including several shows with Toby Keith, signed with powerhouse management company TKO Artist Management and released Clay Walker – The Complete Albums 1993-2002. Clay will kick off 2020 by headlining Basin Strong, a concert benefitting the victims in the August Odessa, Texas shooting.

Clay was performing at Tracy Lawrence’s Mission: Possible Turkey Fry concert at Nashville’s Wildhorse Saloon last month, when he informed the sold-out crowd that 25 years ago on that very night his smash hit, “If I Could Make a Living,” hit #1 on the  Billboard Country chart. Written by Alan Jackson, Keith Stegall and Roger Murrah, Clay thanked Jackson publicly for passing on the song.

Also last month, Clay Walker – The Complete Albums 1993-2002 was released. The compilation of 76 songs recorded on Warner Brothers Nashville includes his #1 hits like “What’s It To You,” “Live Until I Die,” “Dreaming With My Eyes Wide Open,” “If I Could Make A Living,” “This Woman And This Man,” “Rumor Has It” and more. Also included are all 11 cuts from his critically-acclaimed holiday album, simply titled Christmas. Check out the entire collection HERE.

A lifelong Houston Astros fan, Clay was honored to sing the National Anthem at game six of this year’s World Series. He was joined on the field by his two young sons, and the announcer introduced him saying, “We’re very happy to welcome back a Minute Maid Park favorite…and Houston favorite, Clay Walker.” View the performance HERE.

Earlier this year, Clay signed with TKO Artist Management, home of friends Toby Keith and Mac McAnally. The relationship has reinvigorated Walker’s career and his enthusiasm for bringing fresh new music to his fans.

Clay travels to Midland/Odessa on January 16 to host Basin Strong, a concert at the La Hacienda Event Center that offers hope, healing and support to those affected by the August 31, 2019 shooting rampage. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to those impacted through The August 31 Fund of the Odessa Community Foundation, a 501c3 Odessa-based non-profit formed by the Odessa Chamber of Commerce.

Clay’s 2020 touring schedule will launch February 13 at the Historic State Theatre in Elizabethtown, KY and criss-cross the country at amphitheaters, arenas, fairs, festivals and casinos. Keep up with dates, and purchase tickets at: http://claywalker.com/tour/.

Keep up with Clay Walker at:

www.ClayWalker.com
https://www.facebook.com/officialclaywalker
https://www.instagram.com/officialclaywalker
https://twitter.com/Claywalker
https://www.youtube.com/user/Claywalker 



Friday, May 1, 2015

#CMAFEST2015 - CLAY WALKER ANNOUNCES SIXTH ANNUAL CHORDS OF HOPE BENEFIT CONCERT

Taking Place Wednesday, June 10th at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley


NASHVILLE, Tenn. (April 30, 2015)--- Country music star, Clay Walker announced today that he will be hosting the sixth annual Chords of Hope Benefit Concert at 3rd & Lindsley during Nashville’s CMA Fest on Wednesday, June 10th.The concert, presented by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., sponsored by Pinnacle Financial Partners and produced by Clay’s charity Band Against MS (BAMS), will help raise money and awareness for multiple sclerosis (MS) research with proceeds going to the MS Center at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Doors open at 6:30 PM and tickets are now available HERE via Eventbrite.

“Every year we have had such an amazing turnout at Chords of Hope which only fuels my passion to keep the annual benefit going for years to come,” said Clay.  

Clay will be bringing along additional performers to be announced in the coming weeks. Past guests include Montgomery Gentry, Dustin Lynch, Craig Campbell, Greg Bates and more.

Band Against MS, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3), or not-for-profit, public charity committed to providing educational information for those living with Multiple Sclerosis, funding programs researching a cure for Multiple Sclerosis, and funding programs helping those living with the disease. Clay Walker established BAMS in February 2003 because he wanted to help others living with the same disease he has battled since 1996. To date BAMS, http://www.bandagainstms.org, has raised more than 2.5 million dollars.

For ticket information, please visit www.3rdandlindsley.com or call (615-259-9891)
To learn more about Clay Walker and BAMS, visit www.claywalker.com and www.bandagainstms.org.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

EVENT (HAVELOCK, NC): NOVEMBER 14 - WRNS GUITAR PULL WITH LITTLE BIG TOWN, CLAY WALKER, KELLEIGH BANNEN AND DUSTIN LYNCH


It's time for the 4th Annual WRNS Guitar Pull brought to you by Got To Be NC Agriculture, Piggly Wiggly, Furniture Distributors, and Look Out Ford!

This year's pull is Wednesday, November 14th at USMC Cherry Point's Base Theatre.

Doors open at 6:30pm and the show starts at 7:30pm.

Who's going to be there?



Kelleigh's debut song "Sorry On The Rocks" is gaining on the charts as we speak!  She's sure to be an excellent opener for the pull!



Dustin's debut single "Cowboys and Angels" made quite the splash going all the way to the top 5 on the charts.  His first album debuted at the top of the country charts as well.



Clay has been topped the charts with more hits than we can count including "Fall," "Hypnotize The Moon," "Rumor Has It," "Live Until I Die," and many more



LBT's 15 year career has produced great hits like "Boondocks," "Little White Church," and the song of the summer this year "Pontoon."


So...now that you know the great line-up...how do you get tickets? Well, you can't buy them, because tickets are FREE!  But, you must win them!

Listen every weekday at 8:30a, 11:30a, and 4:30p for the Guitar Pull cue to call.  Be caller number 9 at 888-682-WRNS(9767) and you will automatically win!

You can also stop by the following ticket drops to win!

October 20th - Piggly Wiggly in Kinston from 1p-3p

October 27th - Furniture Distributors in Havelock from 11a-1p

October 27th - Piggly Wiggly in Kinston from 1p-3p

November 3rd - Look Out Ford in Newport from 8a-10a

November 10th - Piggly Wiggly in Jacksonville from 1p-3p 

You will also be able to get tickets if you are a member of the WRNS Country Club!  Tickets will go live on the Free Store Monday, October 29th at 5pm.  Get them while they last!

All the tickets are General Admission and first come first serve for seating...BUT, you can WIN an upgrade!  Members of the Country Club can bid on VIP Eat and Greet passes to get backstage for some great food provided by MacDaddy's and to meet all the artists!!  Bidding on the Eat and Greet passes begin Friday, October 19th!

We will also be continuing our tradition of donating toys for Toys For Tots at this year's pull. So please remember to bring your new, unwrapped toy to the show to give back to those kids who may not have as great of a holiday as others this season.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

New Music: "Like We Never Said Goodbye" - Clay Walker

One of country's most loved artists has a new one out, Clay Walker's "Like We Never Said Goodbye". Keep requesting on your local station.



Monday, February 6, 2012

EVENT (Nashville, TN): June 5, 2012 - Clay Walker's Chords of Hope MS Benefit Concert

Third Time's a Charm! Clay Walker is back with his third annual Chords Of Hope MS Benefit Concert which will be held on June 5 at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley. The concert features Clay, Hal  Ketchum, Sarah Marince and Jerrod NiemannWSIX and Walker’s Band Against MS charity will be hosting the event and all proceeds will benefit Vanderbilt University's Medical Center. More information to come as we get it ...

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Checkin' the Telly: January 21-23, 2012 - Rodney Atkins, Craig Campbell, Hunter Hayes and Clay Walker


Saturday, January 21, 2011: Rodney Atkins will be featured on GAC's "Origins"

Sunday, January 22, 2011: Craig Campbell will be performing on "Huckabee" on Fox News.

Monday, January 23: Hunter Hayes will kick off the day on ABC's "Good Morning America" and then later that night, Clay Walker will perform on ABC's "The Batchelor".

Check your local listings for specific times and stations.
Source: www.countryaircheck.com


Saturday, November 20, 2010

Concert Review: WQDR Country for Kids Featuring Jason Michael Carroll, James Otto, Clay Walker and Rodney Atkins - Durham Performing Arts Center, Durham, NC

WQDR "Country for the Kids Concert"
Jason Michael Carroll, James Otto, Clay Walker, Rodney Atkins
Date: November 18, 2010
Venue: Durham Performing Arts Center, Durham, NC
Photos:http://imgur.com/a/fMUoA



Curtis Media Group held their ninth annual N.C. Children’s Promise Radiothon/Telethon on November 18, 2010 with proceeds benefiting the North Carolina Children’s Hospital. This year, they decided to add a benefit concert featuring some of country music's hottest names - hometown favorite, Jason Michael Carroll, Nashville singer/songwriter, James Otto, country heartthrob Clay Walker and the country superstar who married the farmer's daughter, Rodney Atkins.

The concert was the spectacular ending to a day full of love, support, donations and miracles that were broadcast live on around 20 Curtis Media Group radio stations and Time Warner Cable's News 14 Carolina. The N.C. Children’s Promise Radiothon/Telethon is UNC Health Care’s largest fundraising event each year. The show took place at one of the Triangle area's newest venues, the DPAC (Durham Performing Arts Center) with all $25.00 ticket sales going directly to the NC Children's Promise. All artists came with one focus in mind, to make these children smile and to do what they can to help. All artists played for free. This is what I love about country music, the artists and the industry in general are kind, warm-hearted, generous and always willing to reach out and extend a hand to those in need.

Jason Michael Carroll took the stage to a huge round of thunderous applause and of course, being a local favorite, cat calls and wolf whistles from the females. He changed the show from the normal upbeat, rowdy, anything goes performance his fans are used to in order to match the tone of the atmosphere, casual, sensitive and modest. Having seen Jason perform on several occasions, I knew we were in for a good show, but this blew "good" out of the water, it was outstanding. He kicked off the show with a toned down version of his hit song, "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" and got the crowd jumping. Having separated from his record label, Jason is now doing his own thing and one of those things is a new song called "Meet Me in the Barn". This was the first time he'd played it for an audience and I personally loved it, I think he's gonna show the country music industry that you don't need to be signed to a major label to make good music and to produce a hit. He also sang an outstanding acoustic version of "Hurry Home" and his signature song and the one that made him a household name, "Alyssa Lies" and I can promise you, there was not a dry eye in the house. Speaking of the days events, he paid tribute to his good friend, Brittany Coppedge, who passed away a couple of years ago at the young age of 19 from lung cancer. He started "Brittany's Battle", a foundation providing support to familes fighting the battle with cancer. It is a nonprofit organization and operates 100% by donations and volunteers. He wrapped up his short set with his new Christmas tune, "Christmas on the Farm", which can be found on his new Christmas release by the same name, available on iTunes now.

Next up, James Otto, the larger than life singer/songwriter from Nashville who is taking country music by storm. James stayed true to his usual style of performance by bringing 3 stools on stage for himself and two other musicians. I knew this was gonna be good. I've been a fan of Otto's for the past 4 years, before most of country music knew his name as anything other than a songwriter, when he was playing bars and was part of the "Muzik Mafia" which was a group of friends brought together by John Rich and "Big Kenny" with the simple, yet powerful idea of bringing a group of artists together, regardless of race, religion, background or musical genre, to just make music. James picks up his guitar and that's when the magic starts. He started his show with his summer hit, "Groovy Little Summer Song" and had the audience ready to go, following it up by daring everyone to get up out of their seats and to "Shake What God Gave Ya" mixed with snippets of songs like "Hot in Herre" by Nelly and "Can't Always Get What You Want" by the Rolling Stones. There were shaking hips everywhere and more smiles on faces than I've seen in a long time. Just when the energy level was at it's peak, he decided to bring it down to a serious tone and sang a very emotional version of a hit song he wrote with Jamey Johnson, "In Color". To hear 1,800 people singing along to that song in a small venue is something you just don't forget. A huge supporter of our military troops, he gave them praise and sang his newest song, "Soldiers and Jesus". He closed out his set with the song that earned the title of "Most Played Country Song of 2009", "Just Got Started Loving You". I honestly hated to see him leave the stage. I went right to Walmart after the show and bought his new cd, "Shake What God Gave Ya" and it is fantastic.

Next on the schedule, the guy with quite possibly the best smile and the hottest butt in a pair of Wranglers, Clay Walker. I saw him for the first time at CMA Fest 2009 and loved him. I loved him back in the 90's when he was making it really big on the music scene. I'm glad to see he's back! He apparently has a HUGE following here in the Raleigh/Durham, NC area. It got LOUD when he took the stage, people were up and clapping and shouting his name. He told everyone that he had a "man crush" on Ellen DeGeneres and asked if that made him gay. He asked everyone to let Ellen know that his only real wish is to dance on her show. It's like an obsession. You know I tweeted her, but I guess because he's not a 16 year old with a girl's voice, she won't ever book him. Then he broke out a joke about the Pope driving his new "Pope" car, was hysterical. He sang favorites that put him on the country map like "What's It To You", "Then What?", "If I Could Make a Living", and "Rumor Has It" . He also sang "Lose Some Sleep Tonight", "Fall", "She Won't Be Lonely Long" and one sexy version of "I Can't Sleep". I think I might have blushed during that one. LOL.

Finally, it was time for Rodney Atkins to hit the stage and when he did, you knew it even if you were in the bathroom on the ground level! That place got LOUD! I love Rodney. I've met him twice and he's always so humble, down to earth and friendly. He never puts on airs and never wants you to think he's anything but himself. In today's world of "pop goes the country", that's such a refreshing change to see. Rodney took the stage, talked about his family, his life growing up. If you don't know Rodney's story, he was put up for adoption shortly after his birth. He was so sick as a child that two adoptive families returned him to the orphanage. He wasn't touched without rubber gloves for the first six months of his life. Finally, a third family took him in with lots of love and took the gloves off. This is why this benefit was so important to him to take part in. I think next show I go to of his, I'm gonna need waterproof mascara. He came out with "It's America" and got the crowd ready to party. played songs we all love like "What I Love About the South" and "Cleaning this Gun". He started talking about his son, Elijah (aka "Lil Bear") and told a story about how he had recently gone deer hunting and made deer jerky. Elijah hadn't had deer jerky before so when he tasted it, he asked Rodney "What's this made of? Cow? Pig?" Rodney answered, "No, but I'll give you a hint. It's something your mom calls me sometimes". Elijah spit it out and said "butthole?". The entire auditorium erupted into laughter. It was so great to see him as just Rodney. He broke out into "Watching You" and then performed his recent hit, "Farmer's Daughter". When he neared the end of the song, he stopped singing and let us sing. When it was over, he said that he'd been asked to record a live version of "Farmer's Daughter" and was so overwhelmed with the way we had just sung it back to him that he wanted us to do it again and this time it would be recorded for that version. It was a wonderful to hear the entire audience singing this song and knowing he appreciated it so much. He wrapped the night up by singing "If You're Going Through Hell" and it was an appropriate song for the cause. He pulled a little boy on stage to sing the chorus with him and then tossed the microphone into the audience and whoever caught it had to sing the chorus too. Then, in a totally spontaneous moment, he jumped off stage and into the crowd and came back to the section for those in wheelchairs and picked out one girl and sang to her and let her sing back. Again, the tears flowed.

WQDR 94.7 FM put on an amazing show and one that I will never forget. I am so glad I was able to be a part of this unforgettable night and I'd personally like to thank them for everything they do for this area and send a thank you to the artists for what they did for the NC Children's Hospital and it's patients.

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