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Tuesday, November 3, 2015

SPENCER’S OWN VISITS RADIO DURING CMA WEEK TO TALK ABOUT THE NEW SINGLE 'LIVIN’ IN THE MOMENT'


Country vocal group Spencer's Own is without doubt livin’ in the moment and taking it all in during this years CMA week in Nashville, TN. Today, the band of brothers spent time introducing their new single “Livin’ in the Moment” to radio stations and shared how super excited they are for the upcoming release of their self-titled EP set to release November 13th.

The five-member vocal band released their debut single “Livin’ in the Moment” in late October, which has already gained praise from critics for the group’s breakout vocal harmonies.

Spencer’s Own will be available November 13th where music is digitally sold including: Apple Music, iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Amazon, Tidal and more.

For more on Spencer's Own, go to www.spencersown.com

Thursday, October 22, 2015

SPENCER'S OWN REVEAL COVER ART AND TRACK LISTING FOR UPCOMING EP


Country music group Spencer’s Own on the heels of releasing their first single “Livin' in the Moment,” have revealed the cover artwork and track listing for the bands upcoming debut six-song EP. The self-titled EP Spencer’s Own will be released on November 13.

The five-member group took to social media to reveal the cover by saying: “Our EP cover, it's official! Nov 13. Yeah, Morgan is our #Jagger!

The first single from the forthcoming EP “Livin' in the Moment” has received great reviews at radio and was one of the top downloaded songs on Play MPE for the week.

The six songs co-written by the band of brothers, showcases their multi-lead vocals with a rare genetic harmony that gives flight to a new and fresh country sound.

Spencer’s Own will be available November 13 where music is digitally sold including: Apple Music, iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Amazon, Tidal and more.

Track Listing

1. Inside Out
2. Livin' in the Moment
3. Friends With Money
4. What's Gonna Happen
5. Catch the Rain
6. Turn On Your Country

For more information about Spencer’s Own:

www.spencersown.com
facebook: @spencersown
twitter: @spencersown
Instagram: @spencersown

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

FREE MUSIC DOWNLOAD FROM SPENCER'S OWN

 Country Music’s newest vocal group Spencer's Own  released via social media a special Christmas music video performance of "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.” The release is also available as a FREE music download via their website - http://www.spencersown.com.

Spencer’s Own has quickly gained recognition for their next generation approach to harmony and multi-influenced modern country sound. The band of brothers have been a hit among social networks for their song “Inside Out,” which has led to packed shows across the country.

The group is preparing for their debut country radio single release in early 2015.

Friday, June 13, 2014

TRACY LAWRENCE RE-RELEASES "TIL I WAS A DADDY TOO" JUST IN TIME FOR FATHER'S DAY


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NASHVILLE, TN – June 13, 2014 –  Multi-platinum selling country artist Tracy Lawrence knows first hand the gift of fatherhood and a great song when he records one. In celebration of Father's Day and father's across the globe, he has digitally re-released "Til I Was A Daddy Too" from his 11th studio album For The Love on the LMG record label.

The song originally released in 2007 has long been a country music favorite and now is made readily available at digital retail.

This Father's Day Lawrence is blessed to be home and plans to celebrate the day with his family.

Lawrence’s latest single “LIE” is currently in the top 12 on the country charts. Billboard praised the song “LIE” as one of the best-written cuts of his career, with only "Time Marches On" surpassing it.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

TRACY LAWRENCE CUES UP FOR 'HEADLIGHTS TAILLIGHTS AND RADIOS TOUR 2014'


NASHVILLE, TN - January 16, 2013 - Tracy Lawrence will take to the road for the first leg of a 28-city North American Headlights, Taillights and Radios Tour 2014 that is set to kickoff January 16 in Detroit Lakes, MN and will run through April.

The singer recently listed as one of the “Must-see Country Music Tours of 2014” is poised to give fans a non-stop performance of his chart-topping hits including new music from his latest critically acclaimed album Headlights, Taillights and Radios.

“Performing live is a part of who I am,” says Tracy Lawrence. “Last year was an incredible feeling for me to release the new album Headlights, Taillights and Radios which had such great response. I am very excited to share this new music with the fans in concert.”

Additional tour dates to be added.

Tracy Lawrence HEADLIGHTS TAILLIGHTS AND RADIOS TOUR 2014 Dates

1/16 Detroit Lakes, MN – Holmes Theatre

1/17 Grand Rapids, MN – Myles Reif Performing Arts Center

1/18 Fairfield, IA – Stephen Sondheim Center for Performing Arts

1/24 Duluth, GA – Wild Bill's

1/28 Panama City, FL – Marina Civic Center

1/31 Hoffman Estates, IL – Sears Centre Arena

2/08 Fort Worth, TX – Billy Bob's

2/14 Biloxi, MS – Studio A, IP Casino, Resort & Spa

2/15 Bossier City, LA – Diamond Jack's Casino

2/20 Ashland, KY – Paramount Arts Center

2/21 Columbus, OH – The Bluestone

3/14 Lafayette, LA – The District

3/15 Nacogdoches, TX – Banita Creek Hall

3/20 Deadwood, SD – Deadwood Mountain Grand Event Center

3/21 Denver, CO – Grizzly Rose

3/22 Greeley, CO – Union Colony Civic Center

3/24 Pocatello, ID – Stephens Peforming Arts Center/ Idaho State University

3/26 Redding, CA – Cascade Theater

3/27 Modesto, CA – Gallo Center For The Arts

3/28 Las Vegas, NV – Reynolds Hall, Smith Center for the Performing Arts

3/29 Northridge, CA – Valley Performing Arts Center, Cal. State Northridge

3/30 Lancaster, CA – Lancaster Performing Arts Center

4/01 Palm Desert, CA – Mccallum Theatre for the Performing Arts

4/02 Tucson, AZ – Fox Tucson Theatre

4/04 West Wendover, NV – Peppermill Concert Hall

4/05 Jackpot, NV – Cactus Petes Resort Casino

4/25 Tulsa, OK – River Spirit Casino

4/26 Fort Worth, TX – La Polana Ranch

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

TRACY LAWRENCE RALLIES COMMUNITY DURING 8TH ANNUAL MISSION POSSIBLE TURKEY FRY

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NASHVILLE, TN - November 27, 2013 - Weathering the cold and freezing rain in Nashville on Tuesday (11/26), Tracy Lawrence rallied the community to come to together during the 8th annual “Mission Possible” Turkey Fry. The annual event cooked more than 500 turkeys to help feed those in need during this Thanksgiving holiday season.

“The real heroes are the volunteers,” said Tracy Lawrence. “I am so humbled each year by the outpouring of support from the community, to the sponsors and volunteers that stood in freezing rain to cook turkeys giving back to others in need. It's a wonderful feeling."

Launched in 2006, the Tracy Lawrence “Mission Possible” Turkey Fry has brought in close to 7,000 turkeys and provided more than 46,000 meals to help the Nashville Rescue Mission feed the homeless in Middle Tennessee.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

TRACY LAWRENCE SET TO HOST 8TH ANNUAL “MISSION POSSIBLE” TURKEY FRY

Sports And Music Celebrities Lend A Hand To Benefit The Nashville Rescue Mission
 
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NASHVILLE, TN – November 21, 2013 – Thanksgiving just days away, country music superstar Tracy Lawrence is set to host the 8th annual “Mission Possible” Turkey Fry on Tuesday, November 26 from 8:00am to 5:00pm to benefit the Nashville Rescue Mission.

Launched in 2006, the Tracy Lawrence “Mission Possible” Turkey Fry has brought in close to 6,500 turkeys and provided more than 40,000 meals to help the Nashville Rescue Mission feed the homeless in Middle Tennessee.

Each year Lawrence gets a little help from entertainment and sports celebrity friends to prepare food and fry turkeys. The event has been supported by some of music finest such as Jason Aldean, John Rich, 3 Doors Down front man Brad Arnold, and Restless Heart. Sports celebrities such as Tennessee Titans Rob Bironas, Daniel Graham, and Jordan Babinaeux have donated and prepared turkeys to the event. This year NFL Titans players Rob Bironas, Andy Lavitre, and the Titans Cheerleaders will be on deck to support the cause. As part of the annual tradition, music artists from multi-genres will lend a hand during the charity event.

“The Nashville Rescue Mission is a blessing to our community,” says Lawrence. “Each year I am humbled by the outpouring of support from friends who give their time to be part of the Turkey Fry. This special day allows us the opportunity to help raise awareness of the great services the Mission provides everyday to the homeless and those in need.”

The event is free and open to the public, though donations are appreciated. If you can’t make it, follow @NashvilleRescue on Twitter for updated information throughout the day, as well as LIKE the Mission’s Facebook page: www.facebook.com/nashvillerescuemission to see photos of your favorite celebrities frying turkeys.



Wednesday, November 6, 2013

TRACY LAWRENCE WEIGHS IN ON POP/COUNTRY DEBATE

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Tracy Lawrence has pretty much seen it all in the course of more than two decades in country music. He’s survived all of the changing trends that have come and gone, and he says the recent spate of back-and-forth comments about the state of country music has taken the focus off what really matters. The iconic singer has maintained a public silence in light of comments made by Tom Petty, Alan Jackson, and most famously Zac Brown about contemporary country radio, but in the run-up to the CMA awards, he spoke exclusively to The Boot to give his thoughts on the pop/country debate that’s been raging both privately in Nashville, and now more publicly.

Lawrence’s most recent album, ‘Headlights, Taillights and Radios,’ saw him take his own music in a new direction, resulting in overwhelmingly strong reviews. The country veteran has learned to take the vagaries of the business with a shrug, and in the following interview he shares his philosophical take on the ever-changing nature of country music.

What are your thoughts on why this debate continues to exist?

You know, I remember when the whole young country movement was happening back in the 90s, and country music was just having such a huge surge in popularity. All the guys in my era — me, and [Mark] Chesnutt, and [Tracy] Byrd, Brooks & Dunn — all this stuff was happening, and it was just exciting and fun. And just about all of the older guys . . . I remember Waylon [Jennings] making some statements, and complaining because they weren’t getting played anymore, and [Merle] Haggard was mad, and all that. And the only one that wasn’t any part of that was [George] Jones. Jones just embraced it, man, and he had ‘I Don’t Need Your Rockin’ Chair,’ and he had all the young acts with him. He embraced it and re-invented himself, and had another huge resurgence.

Things are always going to evolve and change. You might not always like the direction of it, but people’s tastes change. I think that we have to understand that there’s a big picture in all this. We’re becoming a more world format, and we’re getting people on the international stage that are making noise out there. Taylor Swift is touring abroad, and it’s growing so much. You have to look at what that’s doing for the generation coming behind us. We’re one of the most powerful formats on Earth. It’s amazing that what started off as bluegrass, country-based with a little bit of rock, is evolving to what it is now.

Everybody’s got their opinions, and they can nitpick and fight over this stuff, but sometimes you have to take your own self out of the equation and realize that there’s a bigger picture out there.

This is an age-old debate that’s been going on since the Nashville Sound. Some people thought Patsy Cline was too pop. I can remember when I was younger, people were debating if Ronnie Milsap and Kenny Rogers were too pop.

Absolutely. And Alabama! [Laughs.] You remember when they said Alabama weren’t country, that they were too pop? Good lord, Alabama’s really country.

You know, I can’t say I like all of the stuff that’s coming out, but you’ve got to realize that you can complain about some of these artists doing this or that, but there’s always some label in the mix. Sometimes you have to kind of go with the flow — especially when you’re riding that big wave, like what Luke [Bryan]‘s doing.

You might not like that song, all of the words that are said in it, but it’s still a huge record. He’s selling more records than just about anybody out there.
 
Zac Brown was quoted as saying ‘That’s My Kind of Night’ was “the worst song I’ve ever heard.”

Oh, I wouldn’t go that far. [Laughs.] There’s a lot worse out there. You know, everybody’s entitled to their own opinion, but I think in the bigger scheme of things, there’s a lot more important stuff to be complaining about than a couple of lines in somebody’s song that you don’t like.

There really is a trend in radio toward that kind of stuff, and I can see how maybe someone could get frustrated if they’re not a part of that.

I could sit around and complain about a lot of things. I’m part of the era now that Haggard and Waylon and all those guys were in back when we were having our movement in the 90s. But I’m choosing to take a different path. I want to be thankful for all of the things that I’ve been blessed with, and I’ve had a great run. I have a huge fan base, and I’m still able to work a lot. I don’t know if I’ll ever have another big impact record on commercial radio again, but you know, everybody’s gonna have to face the reality that their day’s gonna come to an end, too.

There’s gonna be another wave of young kids coming on behind these guys in another 15, 20 years, and they’re gonna be in the same spot that me and Ronnie Dunn, Trace Adkins and all these guys are in right now. [Laughs.] So they need to be enjoying the success they’re having right now, instead of complaining about somebody else’s.

You’ve embraced this not only philosophically, but in your music, too; not that you’ve started rapping, but you’ve definitely brought some more contemporary influences into your music.

I did. I have to credit Kenny Rogers for that. When we started making this record, I was going to cut a more traditional-based record, more inside my comfort zone. And my wife and I went to see Kenny Rogers, and I went backstage after the show and we were talking about his career, and he was telling me how many times he’d had to re-invent himself, and how important he felt that was.

I left that really looking at my career, and not what I needed to do commercially, but what I needed to do to evolve and grow as an artist. I was just trying to challenge myself to step outside that comfort zone.

I felt like on this project that I had to grow and evolve. And I think I did it, but I think I did it with my own stamp on it. I don’t think it sounds like anything anyone else is doing, and I’m very proud of it. And I will take that conversation with Kenny into the next several records that I do, and challenge myself. Because as an artist in the place that I’m at now, knowing that my heyday as a radio artist may have passed, I still have the ability to make some phenomenal music and leave my mark with my fan base, and cut some things that can transcend my life. And I want to do the very best I can as an artist to make the very best music that I can for those fans that have followed me for twenty-something years.

I want to grow, and I want to be a good ambassador for my music. I love this town, I love seeing the changes. I love the energy of being down on Music Row, I love playing the Opry, and I just love the culture and the history that’s here. And to know that I’m still part of where it’s going is pretty cool.

With this being CMA week, this could be so uncomfortable for some of the artists who have traded digs in the media, if they run into each other at any of these industry events. What’s your take on that — what’s going to happen if these people see each other?

They’ll probably avoid each other. They’ll come through with their entourage, and probably their publicists will keep them separated. They’ll never get a chance to speak, and I don’t think it’s the time or place for that. And if there is any friction with them, I think there needs to be a point where, instead if having this thing hashed out on Twitter or publicly, they need to be men , and go sit down and talk it out. That’s what we’re supposed to do.

I really think the message here is that everybody needs to focus on more important stuff, and be proud for each other’s success. Back in the 90s, I don’t remember us having any little squabbles like this. Everybody was so proud for each other, and the success that we were having. It was just us against the world. We were all so close back then.

Everybody needs to be appreciative of how great this is, because in the big scheme of things, to have a career and make music for the masses — it’s a very, very small percentage of us in the world that get to do it, and you should not take it for granted.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

40th Annual People Choice Awards Names Tracy Lawrence As A Finalist For “Favorite Country Music Icon”


NASHVILLE, TN - October 23, 2013 - Tracy Lawrence has earned his share of ACM and CMA awards over the years. But the singer felt a special honor when he heard the news that the 40th Annual People's Choice Awards just named him as a finalist for Favorite Country Music Icon.

“I am honored and excited that the People Choice Awards would think of me as an icon, says Tracy Lawrence.” “I truly share a deep passion for country music and to be a finalist in this category is very rewarding.”

Favorite Country Music Icon is among the new categories introduced for the 40th Annual People's Choice Awards. Fans can vote for Lawrence as well as Alan Jackson, Clint Black, Emmylou Harris, George Strait, Glen Campbell, Randy Travis, Tim McGraw, Toby Keith, Travis Tritt, Vince Gill or Willie Nelson starting (10/22) through Oct. 31 at: http://www.peopleschoice.com/pca/nominations/vote.jsp?pollId=130046. The top five will make up the nominees to be announced Nov. 5. The show airs Jan. 9 on CBS-TV.

The entertainer recently released his first album in several years Headlights, Taillights, and Radios, which as already received great reviews from critics just one week of the release. Chuck Dauphin of Billboard saying that this is the “the album of his career” and that Lawrence’s current single “Footprints On The Moon” is “definitely a winner.”

Tracy Lawrence is one of the most recognizable voices in Country music with songs such as “Paint Me A Birmingham,” “Time Marches On,” “Alibis,” and “Find Out Who Your Friends Are.” The entertainer has enjoyed twenty-two songs on the Billboard top ten charts with eighteen number one singles, selling over thirteen million albums.

For more information about Tracy visit www.tracylawrence.com
Twitter | @tracy_lawrence
Facebook | facebook.com/therealtracylawrence

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

TRACY LAWRENCE ENTERS ITUNES TOP ALBUMS CHART AND SETS SPOTIFY "SOUNDDROP" EVENT DURING RELEASE WEEK


NASHVILLE, TN - August 20, 2013 - Country superstar Tracy Lawrence’s new album Headlights, Taillights and Radios released today (Aug 20) enters the iTunes Top Country Albums chart at #9. Headlights, Taillights and Radios is Lawrence’s 13th studio album and has already gained praise from the media calling it the “album of his career.”

Lawrence admits he challenged himself to create something special for this new album. He tells Country music lifestyle site The Boot (theboot.com): “When recording the new album, it was a very different process than I had ever done before,” he says. “We ended up recording the album in two parts; that’s just how it worked out. I started recording in the direction to make a more traditional county record. But as time progressed, I needed to explore and challenge myself musically. I wanted to go deeper and try a more edgy and progressive sound that reflected where I was going next.”

In addition to his multiple online appearances during release week, Lawrence will share his new music with Spotify users and answer questions in a special Spotify “Sounddrop” event on Wednesday, August 21 at 7:00 p.m. CST/8:00 p.m. EST. “Sounddrop” on Spotify is social jukebox app that allows fans to discover new music and interact with other users all over the world.

Spotify users can go to: http://open.soundrop.fm/s/X1hP3h58ZfJeBYL8 to join in.

For more information about Tracy visit www.tracylawrence.com

Twitter | @tracy_lawrence

Facebook | facebook.com/therealtracylawrence

Monday, July 15, 2013

TRACY LAWRENCE SET TO PERFORM ON GRAND OLE OPRY THIS FRIDAY




NASHVILLE, TN. – July 15, 2013 – ACM and CMA award winning Country superstar Tracy Lawrence is set to grace the stage of the Grand Ole Opry Friday, July 19th in Nashville, TN.

The multi-platinum selling Lawrence plans to perform the new single "Footprints On The Moon,” from his forthcoming studio album Headlights, Taillights and Radios.

Lawrence a huge fan of the Grand Ole Opry, always appreciates the opportunity to appear on the show. “ As a young performer I can remember the first time I sang on the Opry stage,” says Lawrence. “It remains as one of the most exciting events of my career.”

The entertainer last appeared on the Opry over three years ago. The singer will share the stage with other artists Angie Johnson, Mel Tillis, Larry Gatlin and more.

Tune into www.opry.com and listen live or listen on the FREE Opry smartphone app!

Friday, March 29, 2013

TRACY LAWRENCE RELEASES HIS OWN SWEET 16 "MUSIC MARCH MADNESS" BRACKETS

 
Fans Vote To Choose “All Time Favorite” Lawrence Song

NASHVILLE, TN. – March 29, 2013 – In the spirit of March Madness, CMA and ACM award winning Country music superstar Tracy Lawrence created a music version “Sweet 16” bracket of his top hits on Facebook where fans get the opportunity to vote for their favorite songs. Round 1 voting has begun. The “Elite 8” voting begins March 30th leading to “Final 4” into the championship on Monday April 8th.

 To join in on the March “Music” Madness fun visit: facebook.com/therealtracylawrence

TRACY LAWRENCE AND FRIENDS KICK OFF TIN PAN SOUTH

"Tracy Lawrence & Friends” Show Presented By LMG Featuring Joanna Smith, Rick Huckaby, and Flip Anderson; Lawrence Set To Perform Songs From His Highly Anticipated Forthcoming Studio Album



NASHVILLE, TN. – March 28, 2013 – Multi-platinum selling Country music superstar Tracy Lawrence is set to kickoff performances at The Station Inn with Tracy Lawrence & Friends during Nashville’s 21st Annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival on April 2 at 6:00pm.

Lawrence who has written five chart topping hits “If The World Had A Front Porch,” “Can’t Break It To My Heart,” “How A Cowgirl Says Goodbye,” “Lessons Learned,” “My Second Home,” and  “Stars Over Texas” has enlisted some of Nashville’s finest song smiths and artists to celebrate the songwriters during the Tin Pan South Festival. The event will feature long time Lawrence collaborator and producer Flip Anderson; Nashville favorite Rick Huckaby (“Beer With Jesus” for Thomas Rhett, “Muddy Water” for Trace Adkins, “The Singer” for Tracy Lawrence); and RCA recording artist/songwriter Joanna Smith (“Flyin’ By,” “Gettin’ Married,” “We Can’t Be Friends”). Smith is currently on tour with Miranda Lambert and Dierks Bentley.

Tracy Lawrence is set to perform songs he has written including music from his highly anticipated forthcoming album Headlights, Taillights And Radios to be released in August 2013. The entertainers first single from the upcoming album “Stop Drop And Roll” was written by hit songwriters Casey Beathard who penned Lawrence’s CMA and ACM award winning hit “Find Out Who Your Friends Are” and Brandon Kinney.

Lawrence who launched Lawrence Music Group in 2011 has enjoyed 18 number 1 singles on top of the charts with more than 13 millions albums sold in his career.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

7th ANNUAL TRACY LAWRENCE TURKEY FRY, MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

Nashville Community Rallies To Help Benefit The Nashville Rescue Mission At The Tracy Lawrence “Mission Possible” Turkey Fry


NASHVILLE, TN – November 21, 2012 – As Thanksgiving approaches, Tracy Lawrence with the help of friends on Tuesday (11/20) celebrated another successful year frying more than 500 turkeys that will serve thousands this Thanksgiving holiday.

Since 2006, Tracy Lawrence “Mission Possible” Turkey Fry has brought in an estimated 6,500 turkeys and provided more than 40,000 meals to the Nashville Rescue Mission feed the homeless during the holidays.

“I am blessed to have so many friends who share the same passion that I do for those in need during the holidays,” said Tracy Lawrence.  “From volunteers who labored all day to the person who came by to drop off a turkey, they all have contributed to the success of this event and I am very thankful for them.”

Teams of volunteers and sponsors such as Sam’s Club, NFL Titans, and members of the U.S. Coast Guard all worked together to accomplish the mission. The NFL Titans cheerleaders cheered as people came to make donations while Lawrence’s music friends cooked turkeys for the cause.

Sponsors who helped make the event as success included; Sam’s Club, Lou Ana – Oil, Blue Rhino – Propane, and the Rankam Group, Margaritaville Restaurant, Ink on Paper, and Breeze coaches.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

TRACY LAWRENCE URGES COMMUNITY TO MAKE TURKEY DONATIONS

Nashville Rescue Mission Needs Turkey Donations To Help Feed Homeless During Thanksgiving 

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NASHVILLE, TN – November 14, 2012 – As Tracy Lawrence prepares to host the 7th annual "Mission Possible" Turkey Fry on Tuesday, November 20, the Nashville Rescue Mission will need an estimated 1000 Turkeys that will serve more than 5000 meals to feed the homeless in Middle Tennessee this Thanksgiving holiday season. The Nashville Rescue Mission has only received a small amount of turkey donations to date. Lawrence is urging everyone to bring turkeys, cash donations, and clothing by simply dropping off the items to the Nashville Rescue Mission.

In addition, the singer released a documentary style video on YouTube that tells the story of just how important the Nashville Rescue Missions work is to the community:


Launched in 2006, the Tracy Lawrence “Mission Possible” Turkey Fry has brought in close to 6,000 turkeys and provided more than 35,000 meals to help the Nashville Rescue Mission feed the homeless in Middle Tennessee.

This year’s Turkey Fry is Tuesday, November 20th from 8 am to 5 pm in the parking lot of the Nashville Rescue Mission—located at 639 Lafayette Street, Nashville, TN. Tracy’s goal is to fry over 500 turkeys for the homeless and hungry during this year’s annual event.

Each year Lawrence gets a little help from entertainment and sports celebrity friends to prepare food and fry turkeys. The event has been supported by some of music finest such as Jason Aldean, John Rich, 3 Doors Down front man Brad Arnold, and Restless Heart. Sports celebrities such as Tennessee Titans Rob Bironas, Daniel Graham, and Jordan Babinaeux have donated and prepared turkeys to the event. This year Tennessee Titan player Rob Bironas and the Tennessee Titan Cheerleaders will be on deck to support the cause.

“The Nashville Rescue Mission is a blessing to our community,” says Lawrence. “Each year I am humbled by the outpouring of support from friends who give their time to be part of the Turkey Fry. This special day allows us the opportunity to help raise awareness of the great services the Mission provides everyday to the homeless and those in need.”

The event is free and open to the public, though donations are appreciated. If you can’t make it, follow @NashvilleRescue on Twitter for updated information throughout the day, as well as LIKE the Mission’s Facebook page www.facebook.com/nashvillerescuemission to see photos of your favorite celebrities frying turkeys.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

TRACY LAWRENCE IS READY TO STOP, DROP AND ROLL


“Stop Drop and Roll” 1st Single From Highly Anticipated Forthcoming Studio Album, Written By Songwriter Of “Find Out Who Your Friends Are”

Tracy Lawrence  - Stop Drrop and Roll

NASHVILLE, TN. – October 25, 2012 – Multi-platinum selling Country music superstar Tracy Lawrence is set to release the first single “Stop Drop and Roll” on October 30th from the highly anticipated forthcoming studio album titled Headlights Taillights and Radios.

The new single written by hit songwriters Casey Beathard who penned Lawrence’s CMA and ACM award winning hit “Find Out Who Your Friends Are” and Brandon Kinney, marks the lead single from Lawrence’s 13th studio album set to debut in spring 2013.

Stop Drop and Roll” has already received a great response from music lovers immediately when Lawrence’s record label (LMG) posted the song on YouTube as a sneak peek to give fans a first listen to the single. “This album is different than anything we have ever done before with Tracy from recording to release, said Alex Torrez, Vice President of Business Relations at LMG.” “We want the fans to be involved and have a voice in the process leading up to the release.”

Lawrence has enjoyed 18 number 1 singles on top of the charts with more than 13 millions albums sold in his career.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

TRACY LAWRENCE RECEIVES HUMANITARIAN AWARD

L-R: Wilson County Mayor Randall Hutto, Tracy Lawrence, Mayor of Lebanon Philip Craighead
(L-R): Wilson County Mayor Randall Hutto, Tracy Lawrence, Mayor of Lebanon Philip Craighead
Photo: Alex Torrez

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – September 26, 2012 – Country music superstar Tracy Lawrence received two special honors from his community on Tuesday (9/25) evening at the Wilson County Humanitarian Award Gala for his philanthropy and charitable efforts.

Community leaders showed their appreciation to a sold out crowd during the gala event by honoring Lawrence with the first ever “Wilson County Humanitarian Award” and presenting the singer with the proclamation of September 25th as “Tracy Lawrence Day.” The inaugural day event will serve as inspiration for an annual event to be held to honor others in the community. “I feel very blessed to be the first to receive the Humanitarian Award,” said Tracy Lawrence. “I hope this will inspire others to the take time, give back and realize that we all can make a difference in the community.”

The gala hosted by Country music’s Storme Warren set the stage as speakers and special guests told the story of how Lawrence has helped make a difference in the community through his efforts with charities such as; “New Leash On Life,” “Golf & Concert For A Cure,” “Music with a Mission,” and the annual “Mission Possible Turkey Fry.”

Lawrence’s song “Find Out Who Your Friends Are” served as a perfect theme for the evening as Casey Beathard, the songwriter of the song, shared his thanks to the entertainer and performed for the audience.

In addition, event served as a benefit for “New Leash On Life,” an organization dedicated to providing care and improving the welfare of stray and abused animals in need.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Storme Warren To Host Humanitarian Award Gala Honoring Tracy Lawrence



WHEN: Tuesday, September 25, 2012
                           5:30pm – 8:00pm

WHERE: Legacy Farms:  8061 Murfreesboro Road, Lebanon, TN 37090
                           Map: 
http://tinyurl.com/WCHAgala

(L-R) Philip Craighead, Mayor of Lebanon and Tracy Lawrence

(L-R): Philip Craighead, Mayor of Lebanon and Tracy Lawrence
Photo: Alex Torrez


NASHVILLE, Tenn. – September 24, 2012 – Country music TV and radio personality Storme Warren will serve as host and master of ceremonies at the Wilson County Humanitarian Award Gala to honor superstar Tracy Lawrence for his philanthropy and charitable efforts on September 25, recently proclaimed “Tracy Lawrence Day” by Wilson County leaders. Lawrence will receive two honors during the evening, the Wilson County Humanitarian Award and proclamation of “Tracy Lawrence Day.”

The sold out Wilson County Humanitarian Award Gala is open to the public and proceeds from the event will benefit “New Leash On Life,” an organization dedicated to providing care and improving the welfare of stray and abused animals in need. The evening will feature dinner, entertainment, special guests and an auction.

In addition to Storme Warren, special guests and speakers for the event will include the Mayor of Lebanon Philip Craighead, Wilson County Mayor Randall Hutto, Nashville Rescue Mission’s Lee Ann Ditchel and Lynn Bogle, Susan G. Komen of Nashville’s Patty Harman, New Leash On Life’s Amy Haverstick and Denise Moore, Lace Up 4 Pink’s Sherry McDonald, Songwriter Casey Beathard (Find Out Who Your Friends Are), and more.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Tracy Lawrence Makes Donation To Help Women Battle Breast Cancer


Tracy Lawrence with the Lace Up 4 Pink staff. (L-R): Lisa Whited, Donna Adams, Teresa Smith, Trace Lawrence, Sherry McDonald, Susan Maynard. Photo: Alex Torrez
Tracy Lawrence with the Lace Up 4 Pink staff. (L-R): Lisa Whited, Donna Adams, Teresa Smith, Trace Lawrence, Sherry McDonald, Susan Maynard.
Photo: Alex Torrez

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – August 28, 2012 – Tracy Lawrence recently presented a check to Lace Up 4 Pink and Susan G. Komen of Greater Nashville for $5,000 each to help battle breast cancer. The funds were raised through the second annual Tracy Lawrence Golf & Concert For A Cure.

The multi-day benefit held in April, kicked off with a concert that included celebrities such as Ira Dean, The Roy’s, Lorrie Morgan, Joanna Smith, Rick Huckaby, and Tracy Lawrence. The golf tournament featured sports and entertainment celebrities including women of sports LPGA tour top ranking Angela Stanford, Kristy McPherson, and Gerina Piller. Other celebrities included NFL Titans, Rob Bironas, Racing Country, Cathy Martindale, The Roy’s, Ira Dean, Dave Innis and Paul Gregg of Restless Heart, Rockie Shipes, Joe Diffie, Ty Brown, Rick Huckaby, and Kim Tribble.

Tracy Lawrence at the offices of Susan G. Komen of Nashville. (L-R): Patty Harman (Executive Director), Tracy Lawrence, and Stacey Foster (Director of Operations). Photo: Alex Torrez
Tracy Lawrence at the offices of Susan G. Komen of Nashville. (L-R): Patty Harman (Executive Director), Tracy Lawrence, and Stacey Foster (Director of Operations).
Photo: Alex Torrez

In September, Lawrence will receive the Wilson County Humanitarian Award in honor of his philanthropy and charitable efforts in the community. The gala event will held on September 25, recently proclaimed Tracy Lawrence Day in Wilson County. The event will benefit “New Leash On Life,” an organization dedicated to providing care and improving the welfare of stray and abused animals in need.

In addition, Lawrence will take part in the upcoming Music With A Mission Concert on October 14, 2012 at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center to benefit the Nashville Rescue Mission. www.mwmnashville.com.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Mayors Proclaim September 25th "Tracy Lawrence Day"

Country Music Superstar To Receive Humanitarian Award At Gala Event

(L-R) Philip Craighead, Mayor of Lebanon and Tracy Lawrence
(L-R): Philip Craighead, Mayor of Lebanon and Tracy Lawrence
Photo: Alex Torrez


NASHVILLE, Tenn. – August 13, 2012 – Tracy Lawrence was pleasantly surprised recently (8/6) as community members gathered at a luncheon to announce that the hometown Mayors of Lebanon and Wilson County will proclaim September 25th as "Tracy Lawrence Day" in Wilson County.

As a tribute to the Lawrence’s philanthropy and charitable work, the group announced that the singer would be the recipient of a Humanitarian Award during the Wilson County Humanitarian Award Gala, an inaugural day celebration honoring Lawrence on September 25, 2012 at Legacy Farms in Lebanon, TN.

“Tracy has such a giving spirit,” said Philip Craighead, Mayor of Lebanon, TN. "He serves as an inspiration not only to others, but the community as a whole. He has stepped up to the plate to help those in need, time and time again. His involvement with various local charities in Lebanon and throughout Tennessee, prove him deserving of being designated as the Wilson County Humanitarian. It is with utmost respect that we proclaim September 25, 2012 as "Tracy Lawrence Day" in Wilson County.”

The Wilson County Humanitarian Award Gala will be open to the public, benefiting “New Leash On Life,” an organization dedicated to providing care and improving the welfare of stray and abused animals in need. The evening will feature dinner, entertainment, special guests, and auction. Tickets can be reserved by phone: 615-364-9082.

Lawrence has been a passionate fundraiser supporting several non-profit charities that benefit the middle Tennessee area including, the “Mission Possible” Turkey Fry in November, benefiting the Nashville Rescue Mission and the “Tracy Lawrence Golf & Concert For A Cure,” raising funds for breast cancer awareness.