Showing posts with label kellie pickler. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 17, 2019

PERFORMERS ANNOUNCED FOR 2019 NC MUSIC HALL OF FAME INDUCTIONS - LINEUP TO INCLUDE KELLIE PICKLER


 The North Carolina Music Hall of Fame (NCMHOF) will hold its annual Induction Ceremony on October 17th, 2019 at 7:15 p.m. The ceremony is presented by BankOZK and will take place at the historic GEM Theatre in downtown Kannapolis, North Carolina, which was recently placed upon the official National Register of Historic Places.

Six are slated to perform live at the event: Kellie Pickler, Shirley Caesar, Mitch Easter, Elizabeth Cotten’s family, David Holt (on behalf of Merle Watson), and the Carolina Panthers PurrCussion drumline. The event is open to the public and all ages will enjoy the ceremony. VIP and general admission tickets may be purchased online at: www.NorthCarolinaMusicHallofFame.org or at the NCMHOF Museum.

Induction night will feature a pre-ceremony VIP reception, live performances, and the acceptance of each induction. Those being inducted this year are: Elizabeth Cotten, Mitch Easter, Big Daddy Kane, Merle Watson, and 9th Wonder.

For the first time, the NCMHOF will highlight two past inductees by featuring them along with the 2019 class. Pastor Shirley Caesar and Kellie Pickler have been selected as the 2019 highlights. Both were unable to attend their inductions in 2010 and 2016 respectively, due to unforeseen circumstances.

The NCMHOF partnered with Come Hear North Carolina and the N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources for Governor Roy Cooper's proclamation of 2019 as the "Year of Music" in North Carolina. Earlier this year, the 2019 class was announced in a press conference with NCDCR Secretary, Susi Hamilton. This year’s ceremony will be filmed for live stream by the N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.

The primary purpose of the NC Music Hall of Fame is to recognize, promote, and commemorate the musical heritage of the State of North Carolina. Musicians, singers, songwriters, music executives, and producers from all genres of music are honored annually and displayed at the museum. The museum, which is open to the public, is located at 600 Dale Earnhardt Blvd Kannapolis, NC. Admission and guided tours at the museum are free, but donations are always appreciated. The museum is open Monday thru Friday from 10:00 A.M until 4:00 P.M. The North Carolina Music Hall of Fame is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

Thursday, March 22, 2018

'PICKLER AND BEN' NOMINATED FOR THREE DAYTIME EMMY AWARDS IN FIRST SEASON


Photo Credit: Matt Blair

The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) announced that daytime talk show newcomer "Pickler & Ben" has been nominated for three Daytime Emmy Awards.

Hosts Kellie Pickler and Ben Aaron are nominated for Outstanding Informative Talk Show Hosts; set hairstylist Debbie Dover Hall is nominated for Outstanding Hairstyling; and show Director Joe Terry and Associate Director Wesley MacMillan are nominated forOutstanding Directing in a Talk Show/Entertainment News/Morning Program. The 45th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards will be held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium on Sunday, April 29, 2018, and hosted by Mario Lopez and Sheryl Underwood.

"We are so honored to be amongst such incredible talent in this category. There's no way we are beating Steve Harvey," said Ben Aaron.

Disney/ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution is distributing the show in national syndication and has so far cleared 125 markets for the second season, adding more every day.

"I am so happy for all our nominees and couldn't be more thrilled for Kellie, Ben, Joe, Wes and Debbie," said Executive Producer and Happy Street Entertainment Co-Founder Lisa Erspamer. "To get a show off the ground is no easy feat, but getting these nominations in our freshman year is a testament to everyone involved with the show, both in front of and behind the cameras."

Recorded in front of a live studio audience, "Pickler & Ben" features the best in lifestyle and entertainment. In its first season, which debuted in September 2017, "Pickler & Ben" has featured a roster of celebrity guests including Dolly Parton, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Little Big Town, Molly Sims, Christian Siriano, Cat Cora, Reba McEntire, Duff Goldman, Ty Pennington and more. The show has been renewed for a second season.

To stay up to date on episodes and get a behind-the-scenes look at Kellie and Ben in action, follow "Pickler & Ben" on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Find out when and where the show airs and request tickets to a taping at picklerandben.com.

Monday, February 26, 2018

KELLIE PICKLER SWINGS BY LOS ANGELES FOR "PICKLER AND BEN" PRESS TOUR ... AND GETS SCARED BY ELLEN


Country music star and co-host of “Pickler & Ben,” Kellie Pickler wrapped up a whirlwind Los Angeles press tour this week to promote the freshman talk-show, which was recently picked up for its second season.

She began the week on Tuesday, February 20th with an appearance on “Ellen” where she was scared by “Faith Hill.”



On Wednesday, she headed over to E!’s “Daily Pop” for a chat about her upcoming birthday and her favorite things about hosting the first talk show based out of Nashville. After which, she visited CNN for a live interview on HLN’s “MichaeLA.”  Kellie and Michaela Pereira talked about the show and Kellie’s three USO Tours.  At “ET Online,” Kellie and Sophie Schillaci talked about her most recent single and played a game about country slang terms.

Thursday, the day began with a visit to “Access Live” where she spoke with hosts Kit Hoover and Scott Evans about the instant chemistry she and co-host Ben Aaron had from their very first meeting.  Next she headed to “Perez Hilton,” who expressed how much he’d like to appear on “Pickler & Ben.”  After a wild visit with “Extra” amid the crowds of Universal CityWalk, Kellie wrapped up her press tour at “Steve Harvey” where she shared her passion for extreme sports, including sky diving for a segment to air on February 26th.

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

"PICKLER AND BEN" RENEWED FOR SEASON TWO



Photo Credit: George Burns Jr.

The E.W. Scripps Company (NYSE: SSP) has greenlit a second season for “Pickler & Ben,” its Nashville-based daytime talker hosted by country music star Kellie Pickler and Emmy Award-winning television personality Ben Aaron.

Recorded in front of a live studio audience, “Pickler & Ben” features the best in lifestyle and entertainment. In its first season, which debuted Sept. 18, 2017, “Pickler & Ben” has featured a roster of celebrity guests including Dolly Parton, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Little Big Town, Molly Sims, Christian Siriano, Cat Cora, Reba McEntire, Duff Goldman, Ty Pennington and more.

“Kellie and Ben are a breath of fresh air in the daytime space, and audiences have loved watching them bring this fun, dynamic show to life,” said Cater Lee, vice president of programming for Scripps. “The creators’ vision that a show originating from Middle America would appeal to viewers everywhere was spot on, and we are seeing that in just a few months it is already outperforming many long-established talk shows in key demos and on social media. I am delighted that we are recommitting for a second season.”


 Photo Credit: George Burns Jr.

“‘Pickler & Ben’ is thrilled to continue our mission of uplifting and entertaining viewers for a second season,” said Executive Producer Lisa Erspamer. “Our impassioned team is committed to highlighting stories that make you smile and people who make you cheer – star chefs, DIY experts, celebrities and top-notch entertainment. Our goal remains the same: to bring joy, light and humor to daytime.”

The show draws its focus from the trends and interests of Main Street America and everyday Americans, with Kellie and Ben joined in segments by top celebrities, tastemakers and experts on everything from entertaining and home design to cooking and DIY and more. The show is recorded in Nashville on an expansive, modern farmhouse-styled set.

“Pickler & Ben” is produced by Grammy Award-winning superstar Faith Hill; co-founder of Happy Street Entertainment, Lisa Erspamer; and president and CEO of Sandbox Entertainment Jason Owen; in partnership with Scripps. Award-winning director, Joe Terry (“The Oprah Winfrey Show”) directs “Pickler & Ben.” Disney/ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution is distributing the show in national syndication.

Scripps also runs two other successful syndicated original programs, “The List,” which is entering its seventh season, and “Right This Minute,” which is entering its eighth season.

To stay up to date on episodes and get a behind-the-scenes look at Kellie and Ben in action, follow “Pickler & Ben” on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Find out when and where the show airs and request tickets to a taping at picklerandben.com.

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

WALMART SPONSORS “THE CMA AWARDS: ALL ACCESS” OFFICIAL RED CARPET AND BACKSTAGE LIVE STREAMS ON TWITTER AND SPECIAL IN-SHOW PERFORMANCE DURING “THE 51ST ANNUAL CMA AWARDS”

CMA Nominees Dan + Shay and Lauren Alaina Set to Perform “Get Together,” Supporting Walmart’s Platform Promoting Inclusiveness And Kindness

“The CMA Awards: All Access” To Be Hosted by Kellie Pickler and Ben Aaron Alongside Kelly Sutton and Clayton Anderson: To Stream Exclusively on Twitter

Internet Sensation Rudy Mancuso To Create Original Social Content


Walmart will bring together a special group of Country Music fans at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville to enjoy a special rendition of “Get Together” performed by Vocal Duo of the Year nominee Dan + Shay, in collaboration with New Artist of The Year nominee Lauren Alaina. The song is featured in one of Walmart’s recent advertising spots, which promotes the importance of people from all walks of life coming together in the spirit of inclusiveness and kindness. Viewers are encouraged to share their reaction to the song and their thoughts on how music brings people together using #GetTogether. “The 51st Annual CMA Awards” broadcasts live Wednesday, Nov. 8 (8-11 PM ET) from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on the ABC Television Network.

Walmart is also sponsoring “The CMA Awards: All Access,” which offers viewers exclusive access to Country Music's Biggest Night™. Country Music artist and previous two-time CMA Awards nominee Kellie Pickler and television personality Ben Aaron (“Pickler & Ben”), “Today In Nashville’s” Kelly Sutton and Country Music artist Clayton Anderson are hosting this year’s show, which will stream globally, exclusively on live.twitter.com/CMAawards beginning with the red carpet stream at 6 PM ET (5 PM CT) Wednesday, Nov 8. Much loved by fans, Pickler, Anderson and Sutton are returning to the show, Pickler and Anderson for the second time and Sutton for the fifth. Aaron is making his “The CMA Awards: All Access” debut.

“The CMA Awards: All Access” will livestream from 10 cameras strategically positioned throughout the red carpet at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, offering unique viewpoints of the red carpet and backstage areas. Twitter users can watch throughout the night at @CountryMusic. Using the hashtag #CMAawards, they can tweet their comments and questions that may then be answered live on the red carpet and backstage. All four hosts will stream from the red carpet with Anderson also talking to fans in attendance. Sutton and Anderson will then continue the show backstage during the Awards telecast, interviewing winners, presenters and performers live from exclusive backstage cameras.

Pickler and Aaron together host the nationally syndicated talk show “Pickler & Ben,” which tapes out of Nashville, Tennessee. The show is the #1 freshman talk show to launch this fall. Pickler can also be seen on “I Love Kellie Pickler” on CMT, which co-stars her husband, songwriter/producer Kyle Jacobs.

Aaron is a four-time Emmy-winning features reporter who is also starring in DIY Network’s “Renovation Realities: Ben and Ginger” with his wife Ginger Zee, chief meteorologist for “Good Morning America.”

Emmy-winning TV Anchor and Radio Personality Kelly Sutton is the “go-to” for all things Nashville. She is a triple threat hosting TV (“Today in Nashville” on NBC Ch. 4), Radio (“Country Roads” on TuneIn) and Internet (OneCountry.com).

Indiana native Clayton Anderson first broke onto the Country Music scene four years ago with his debut album Torn Jeans & Tailgates. Since then, he’s released Right Where I Belong (February 2014) and Only to Borrow (November 2016).

Additionally, through the Disney Digital Network, internet superstar Rudy Mancuso, who is best known for his musical comedy sketches, will be at the Dan + Shay and Lauren Alaina performance at the CMA Awards creating a wide variety of innovative social media content, including a collaboration with American Country Music group Love and Theft, performing their own unique take of “Get Together.”

Winners of “The 51st Annual CMA Awards” are determined by eligible voting CMA members. Ballots are tabulated by the professional services organization Deloitte & Touche LLP.

“The 51st Annual CMA Awards” is a production of the Country Music Association. Robert Deaton serves as the Executive Producer for the 11th year, Gary Halvorson as the Director for the first time and writer David Wild for his 16th year.

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

#CMAFEST2017 - CITY OF HOPE CELEBRITY SOFTBALL GAME REVEALS FIRST ROUND OF ARTIST LINEUP



The hits keep coming as the City of Hope Celebrity Softball Game presented by Staples® continues to announce talent for their 27th annual event. The starting lineup is revealed with all-stars Kellie Pickler, Lauren Alaina, Aaron Watson, Danielle Bradbery and Kaitlyn Bristowe and Shawn Booth from ABC’s “The Bachelorette.”

Reba McEntire was previously announced as performing the National Anthem. Many more artists to be announced!

This group of artists will meet at the field on Saturday, June 10, at First Tennessee Park for some friendly competition for a great cause. Founded in 1913, City of Hope is a pioneer in the fields of bone marrow transplantation, diabetes and numerous breakthrough cancer drugs based on technology developed at the institution.

Tickets are on sale now at Ticketmaster.com.

As always, 100 percent of event net profits benefit City of Hope. For more information, visit cityofhope.org/softball or follow City of Hope on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.


Wednesday, October 12, 2016

EVERYBODY LOVES KELLIE PICKLER AND SO DOES STEVE HARVEY

Country Music and Television Star Talks Favorite App, New Tattoo

L to R: Steve Harvey, Kellie Pickler and Kyle Jacobs
Courtesy of Steve Harvey

Steve Harvey had fiery country artist and star of CMT’s I Love Kellie Pickler, return Tuesday, Oct. 11 to recap having “one of his favorite contestants” on Family Feud and discuss a favorite app and most recent tattoo celebrating her and her husband, Kyle Jacobs’ marriage.

During the interview, Harvey played the viral clip of Pickler’s appearance on Family Feud, where the country-music charmer was so excited she scared the chatty host speechless, before sitting down with her. After watching the clip from CMT’s I Love Kellie Pickler showing the Platinum-certified “Best Days of Your Life” singer getting a meaningful tattoo —  her wedding date in Roman numerals on her forearm in Jacobs’ handwriting — the bubbly Dancing With The Stars winner explained how she likes the feeling of getting tattoos.

After purposefully calling her Kellie “Pichler” to poke fun at his recent name-announcement mishap, Harvey hilariously segued into discussing the Dictionary.com app that helps Kellie and Steve with the pronunciation and definition of new vocabulary. The two larger-than-life personalities took turns taking a stab at different words while the live audience erupted with laughter. The comical talk show host wrapped the interview by calling the southern personality his “favorite guest.”

Don’t miss the Steve Harvey digital extra, Random Questions with Kellie Pickler  where she answers fun questions such as, “Do vegetarians eat animal crackers?”

Catch I Love Kellie Pickler Thursdays at 10:00 / 9:00 p.m. CT on CMT.

Thursday, September 29, 2016

KELLIE PICKLER HONORED WITH DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SPIRIT OF HOPE AWARD IN D.C.

Robert O. Work, Deputy Secretary of Defense  Kellie Pickler, Kyle Jacobs, Vice Admiral Frank. F. Pandolfe, Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mr. Michael Rhodes, Director of Administration,  Office of the Deputy Chief Management Officer 
Photo Credit: Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Tim D. Godbee 

Loved not only for her bold personality and southern charm, country music recording artist and the star of the CMT hit docu-comedy television series I Love Kellie Pickler is known for her avid support of our servicemen and women. In honor of Kellie’s continued work spanning nine-and-counting USO tours, the critically-acclaimed North Carolinian and her husband Kyle Jacobs were honored Sept. 28, with the Department of Defense Spirit of Hope Award, presented annually to distinguished Americans and organizations to include entertainers and men and women of the United States Armed Forces whose patriotism and service reflects that of Mr. Bob Hope.

“I am so humbled to be in such great company in receipt of this honor from the Department of Defense,” Kellie shared after accepting the distinguished award with her husband Kyle on Wednesday in Washington D.C.  “We’ve been so blessed to have a great relationship with the USO which has allowed us to be able to take a little piece of home to our service men and women both overseas and here at home.”

The Department of Defense criteria for the Spirit of Hope Award requires the recipient to have selflessly contributed an extraordinary amount of time, talent or resources to significantly enhance the quality of life of service members and their families serving around the world and epitomize the values of Bob Hope—duty, honor, courage, loyalty, commitment, integrity and selfless dedication.

In 2015 at the CMA Music Festival the parents of slain Navy SEAL Chris Kyle presented Kellie Pickler with the first-ever Operation Troop Aid Chris Kyle Patriot Award and in 2013 Kellie received the Heart For The Warrior Award from the USO of North Carolina during the Salute to Freedom Gala.

Credit: Robby Klein

Friday, March 4, 2016

NC MUSIC HALL OF FAME ANNOUNCES 2016 INDUCTEES INCLUDING KELLIE PICKLER



The North Carolina Music Hall of Fame has announced this year’s eight inductees.

The Induction Ceremony takes place annually in October. The inductees are as follows: 

The Avett Brothers – folk rock/bluegrass/Americana, from Concord, NC.

Band of Oz – popular pioneer Beach music band, from Raleigh, NC.

Chuck Brown (deceased) – funk guitarist known as the “Godfather of Go - go,” from Gaston, NC. 

Rhiannon Giddens & The Carolina Chocolate Drops – Grammy award winning old time string band, from Greensboro and Durham, NC. 

Percy Heath (deceased) – jazz musician/bassist and a member of the Modern Jazz Quartet, born in Wilmington, NC. 

David Holt – Grammy Award winning folk musician & story teller who appears regularly on PBS television, from Asheville, NC. 

Kellie Pickler – country music singer/songwriter, winner of "Dancing with the Stars," finalist on "American Idol" and star of the CMT docu - comedy television series "I Love Kellie Pickler," from Albemarle, NC.
 
Ron Tyson – longtime member of the Temptations, from Monroe, NC. 

The Induction Ceremony will take place on Thursday, October 20, 2016 in Kannapolis, NC. This red carpet event is open to he public. VIP and General Admission tickets will go on sale early this summer. 

Tickets will be available online and at the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame Museum, 600 Dale Earnhardt Blvd., Kannapolis. Contact the Hall of Fame Museum for more details: www.NorthCarolinaMusicHallofFame.org , (704) 934 - 2320.

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

KELLIE PICKLER, CRAIG MORGAN AND LOCASH AMONG HEADLINERS FOR ASHLEY FOR THE ARTS MUSIC AND ART FESTIVAL

Admission Wristbands For The Three-Day Event Available For $10!


West Central Wisconsin is a hotbed for summer music festivals. There is one festival that doesn’t quite fit the mold, but has quietly attained a cult following of sorts amongst its growing fan base. It’s called Ashley for the Arts, and it’s held in Arcadia, Wis.

So, why should you attend? This may sound cliché, but there just may be something for everyone. Oh, and there is one more thing: The cost of admission to this three-day charity event (Aug. 11-13) is a whopping ten dollars. Admission wristbands are available at the gate.

So, what do you get for ten dollars?

Let’s start with the music. This year’s headliners include 2016 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Chicago, as well as American Authors, X Ambassadors, Kellie Pickler, Craig Morgan and LOCASH. Eclectic, right? And that’s just the headliners.


 OK, what else?

The venue is perhaps the most awe-inspiring aspect of Ashley for the Arts. The 54-acre Memorial Park serves as the backdrop for the event. It has open green spaces, mature trees, and a beautiful outdoor amphitheater; and also features Soldiers Walk, one of the premier war memorials in the U.S. outside of Washington, D.C. This park is certainly not one that you would expect to see in an isolated rural community. Among his many philanthropic contributions, Ron Wanek, founder and chairman of Ashley Furniture Industries, Inc., was the lead benefactor and architect of this majestic park.

And it is more than capable of handling large crowds. Two miles of walkways subtly direct pedestrian traffic by art and craft vendors, four music stages, a car show, a hot air balloon launch, an air park, an interactive art station, and a kids jungle gym and playground area. Each year, Ashley for the Arts also features a run/walk event, a bike race, a kid’s obstacle course, a sky lantern launch during Friday’s and Saturday’s headline performances and an unforgettable fireworks show on Saturday night.

There are additional music entertainers and many family-friendly off stage performances throughout the Friday and Saturday portion of the event, including a wheel of death, fire poi, juggling, balloon sculptures, bubbles, Wild West-themed performances, a living statue and a scavenger hunt. A Mexican Dance group dressed in traditional attire will perform on Saturday, as well.

As if the family friendly aspect of this event weren’t already self-evident, here’s another golden nugget: With their $10 admission wristband, children can gain unlimited access to the performances, the air park (bouncy houses), the jungle gym playground area, the interactive art activities area, and scavenger hunt activities and they are provided with many FREE giveaways and prizes. So, outside of the food and drink, Mom and Dad can rest assured that they won’t need to break the bank if they bring the kids along.

With food and beverage booths (and bathrooms) aplenty, free parking and free bus shuttles to nearby parking areas and the county campground just North of Arcadia, one can begin to understand why attendance for this festival has grown by an average of 50% per year since its inception in 2009.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

KELLIE PICKLER PERFORMED HALFTIME SHOW DURING OCT 5TH CAROLINA PANTHERS GAME

 “A Crucial Catch” Halftime Performance Supported Breast Cancer Awareness Month Initiatives

Photo: Courtesy of the Carolina Panthers and Indigo Photography

PRESS RELEASE

NASHVILLE, Tenn -- (October 7, 2014) -- Country music singer/songwriter and North Carolina native Kellie Pickler delivered the halftime performance last Sunday, October 5th during the Chicago Bears vs. Carolina Panthers game at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, NC.

The Black River Entertainment artist’s performance during the “A Crucial Catch” halftime show was presented by Belk and supported October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Pickler was joined on the field during her performance by 150 Breast Cancer Survivors and those who have been affected by the disease. She was also accompanied by her best friend Summer Miller, a cancer survivor who joined Pickler and the NFL in celebrating life by taking on the honored role of the “Keep Pounding” drummer for the game, which took place right before kickoff.

An avid supporter of Breast Cancer Awareness, Picker’s “A Crucial Catch” halftime show came on the heels of her performance last week at Athena® bottled water’s “Eat. Drink. Party Pink!” event in Nashville with fellow Athena® Warrior Amy Grant.

Additionally, Pickler released a limited edition of her album The Woman I Am on pink vinyl on September 30, 2014 in support of Breast Cancer Awareness month. A portion of the proceeds from the album sales goes to Gilda’s Club, a community organization for people living with cancer, their families and friends. The record is available in very limited quantities and can be purchased for a limited time in select record stores.

Throughout the month of October, NFL players, referees, and coaches will show the power of pink in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Join the conversation on twitter with #NFLPINK.



For tour schedules and more information, visit www.KelliePickler.com. Follow her on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/KelliePickler and on Twitter @KelliePickler.

Friday, August 1, 2014

KELLIE PICKLER AND AMY GRANT TO SUPPORT BREAST CANCER AWARENESS WITH ATHENA BOTTLED WATER EVENT

Grant Will Debut New Song with Proceeds Donated to American Cancer Society


Photo: Courtesy Athena® bottled water

PRESS RELEASE

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – (July 31, 2014) - - Athena® bottled water was created for the cause® in 2003 by a breast cancer survivor who had one purpose:  to win the war against breast cancer. Since then, the bottled water brand has donated $2 million to prestigious organizations to support breast cancer awareness, care, education, and research. Purchased by DS Services of America, Inc. (DS Services) in 2010, the Athena brand has enlisted musical superstars Amy Grant and Kellie Pickler to help the cause by naming them Athena® Warriors – Grant in 2012 and Pickler earlier this year.

As Athena® Warriors, Grant and Pickler will both perform at a private, invitation-only “Eat. Drink. Party Pink.” event in Nashville, Tenn. on Sept. 30, 2014 to kick off October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. During the festivities, Grant will debut a new song, “Welcome Yourself.”  The next day (Oct. 1), that song will be available for sale on iTunes with proceeds donated to the American Cancer Society.

“We are excited to gather in Nashville to hear a great night of music from our Athena® Warriors,” said Tom Harrington, President and CEO, DS Services. “What a great way to kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month. We are honored that Amy is debuting her song at our event that night, and are so appreciative that she is donating proceeds from its sale to the American Cancer Society.”

“Music can be a lifeline for people,” said Grant. “Hearing the right words at the right time can be a powerful and encouraging experience and I hope this song is helpful to many. I am happy to serve as an Athena® Warrior again this year and donate proceeds from this song to the American Cancer Society. We all know someone who has suffered from this terrible disease, and I encourage everyone to do what they can to help raise awareness and funds for research.”

“Breast cancer really hit close to home for me when my "big sis," Summer, was diagnosed at such an early age,” said Pickler. “I’m happy to say she is now cancer-free. But, so many other women continue to have to fight this disease and even more may not know they need to be aware of earlier detection than previously thought. That’s why I’m excited to be an Athena® Warrior...I want to help raise awareness so we can find a cure.”

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

KELLIE PICKLER IS DOING IT OLD SCHOOL

Fans Can Order Autographed Limited Edition Vinyl LP Version Of The Woman I Am Now At KelliePickler.Com 


WWW.KELLIEPICKLER.COM


PRESS RELEASE

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – June 16, 2014 – Black River Entertainment announced the release of a limited edition vinyl version of country music singer/songwriter Kellie Pickler’s critically-acclaimed current album, The Woman I Am. This is the first vinyl album for Kellie, and it features exclusive cover art, different from the CD version.

“I grew up listening to the vinyl albums of my music heroes...Dolly, Tammy, Loretta, Patsy, and I still do to this day," said Pickler. "When I think 'album,' I picture a vinyl LP. I am so excited to have one of my own and to be able to offer it to my fans.”

Featuring photography by Robert Ascroft, every image used in the vinyl packaging was captured inside the “Motown Suite” a part of United Record Pressing – where the vinyl was physically pressed.

Fans can order an autographed limited edition vinyl copy of The Woman I Am now at KelliePickler.com to be shipped out on June 27.

Fans got a first look at the vinyl album when Pickler met them for an exclusive SOLD OUT signing party at Ernest Tubb Record Shop during CMA Music Festival in Nashville earlier this month.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

KELLIE PICKLER TO PERFORM ON ABC’S “NASHVILLE” ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 7

Photographer: Robert Ascroft

PRESS RELEASE

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – May 6, 2014 – Country music singer/songwriter Kellie Pickler will appear on ABC’s hit drama television series “Nashville” this Wednesday, May 7 at 10:00 PM/EDT (9:00 PM/CDT). Pickler performs her most recent single “Closer to Nowhere” from her current album The Woman I Am in the episode, which is titled “All or Nothing with Me” and was filmed at Fort Campbell. The episode also contains a special appearance by First Lady Michelle Obama.

“It was so much fun to be on this particular episode of ‘Nashville’ since it was filmed at Ft. Campbell, and I got to perform in front of our military and their families,” said Pickler. “I can’t wait to see the finished episode and hope they ask me to come back and do another one!”

Pickler is in the midst of touring the southeast, with upcoming dates in Orlando, Fla. at Plaza ‘Live’ on May 9; Valdosta, Ga. at Wild Adventure Theme Park on May 10; Atmore, Ala.  at Windcreek Hotel & Casino Amphitheater on May 17; Austin, Texas at Redfest 2014 on May 25; and Detroit, Mich. at the Downtown Hoedown on May 31.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

KELLIE PICKLER TO AUCTION OFF PANDORA BRACELETS SHE WORE TO ACM AWARDS FOR ACM LIFTING LIVES

Photo Credit: Getty Images/courtesy the Academy of Country Music

PRESS RELEASE

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Apr. 8, 2014 – Singer/songwriter and Black River Entertainment recording artist Kellie Pickler looked radiant on the Academy of Country Music Awards’ Red Carpet last Sunday (Apr. 6), being named on the majority of critics “Best Dressed” lists. Now she is auctioning the Pandora charm bracelets she wore at charitybuzz.com to raise money for ACM Lifting Lives®, the charitable arm of the Academy of Country Music dedicated to improving lives through the power of music. Fans and jewelry lovers can make their bids for Pickler’s one of a kind Pandora bracelet, estimated valued $2,000, at www.charitybuzz.com/catalog_items/527800. The auction will continue through Apr. 21 at 2:00 PM/EDT.

“ACM Lifting Lives supports great organizations that are making strides with music education and medical research, supporting our amazing military veterans, and more,” said Pickler. “I’m excited to help raise money for such a wonderful charity. It makes me proud to be an ACM member.”

Pickler received high praise for her ACM Red Carpet look, wearing a Romona Keveza gown, Stuart Weitzman shoes, and an array of Pandora jewelry (earrings, rings, and bracelets). A wide variety of media outlets included her on their “Best Dressed” lists, with OntheRedCarpet.com naming her among the “Sexiest Celebrity Looks and Fan Favorites.” Among the praise she received were the following remarks:

PerezHilton.com: “It’s official. She can pull off ANY look! The 27-year-old singer looked like royalty in her lavender Romona Keveza strapless silk chiffon gown, which featured a Swarovski crystal belt. LOVES IT! And Kellie flawlessly matched her other jewelry and shoes as well.”

Zap2It.com: “So who showed up looking like a million bucks? First up was Kellie Pickler, stunning….”

HollywoodLife.com: “One of our favorite looks was Kellie Pickler‘s.… she rocked a serious spring frock — and it was exactly what we expected to see on the star!”

New York Daily News: “…Kellie Pickler was a vision…”

E! Online:  “Pickler glowed in a lavender Romona Keveza gown.”

JustJared.com: “Kellie Pickler stuns in lavender…”

TheHuffingtonPost.com: “Pickler looked sugary sweet ….”

BecomingGorgeous.com: “…Kellie Pickler looked absolutely flawless…”

Examiner.com: “Kellie Pickler had fans looking twice…the gown had [her] looking like royalty.  One of the most beautiful women on the red carpet…”

Canada.com: “Kellie Pickler was a breath of fresh air as her strapless lavender gown was a perfect pick for the springtime ACM Awards. The country songstress floated down the carpet on strappy silver heels and sparkled in diamond drop earrings and accessories.”

Thursday, April 3, 2014

HOCKEY MEETS COUNTRY MUSIC AT BLACK RIVER ENTERTAINMENT EVENT

Guests included NHL’s Buffalo Sabres, Craig Morgan, Kellie Pickler and more


(L-R) Terry Pegula and Kim Pegula, Black River Entertainment recording artists Kellie Pickler and Craig Morgan, and CEO Gordon Kerr.- Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Black River Entertainment

PRESS RELEASE

NASHVILLE, Tenn… (April 3, 2014)— Black River Entertainment held an event last week that mixed the worlds of country music and professional hockey. The event was co-hosted by Terry and Kim Pegula, owners of Black River Entertainment and the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League, along with Kim Pegula’s brother and Black River CEO Gordon Kerr. The night was a chance for country music industry tastemakers to mix and mingle with players from the Buffalo Sabres and Black River Entertainment recording artists Kellie Pickler, Craig Morgan and Kelsea Ballerini.

Black River Entertainment and its studios at Sound Stage set the stage for the event as the entire property was transformed to give attendees an authentic Nashville VIP experience. Upon entry in Sound Stage Studios, guests were greeted with catering from Edley's Bar-B-Que and Puckett's Grocery & Restaurant. Guest were then encouraged to venture upstairs to Black River Entertainment’s publishing wing and try their hand a being a recording artist by laying down a track in the writer’s studio. After guests made their rounds in Sound Stage, the next stop was Ronnie’s Place legendary recording studio were able to sample Tennessee Whiskey, in the Jack Daniel’s room.

The night wrapped in a pickin’ party, complete with bonfire, s’mores and music provided by Black River Entertainment recording artist Kelsea Ballerini, Passport Records’ Brassfield Aly, Black River Publishing’s Josh Kerr and even a few Sabres players jumped in. The evening’s integration of music and sports reiterated the “We Are Entertainment” theme presented at the 2014 Black River Entertainment CRS luncheon.

The Sabres players and coaches in attendance are no strangers to country music. The team, in Nashville last week for a game with the Nashville Predators, last month hosted “UnPucked,” a night of music and hockey at First Niagara Center in Buffalo, NY. The charitable event, with all proceeds going to the Buffalo Sabres Foundation, featured a writers’ round with hit songwriters David Lee Murphy (singer/songwriter who has written multiple top 40 hits by artists such as Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean and Jake Owen), Black River’s Doug Johnson (Love Like Crazy – Lee Brice), Tony Arata (The Dance – Garth Brooks) and Jim Peterik (Eye of the Tiger – Survivor). Sabres players also entertained the crowd as they joined Black River Entertainment’s John King on stage during his performance.

Monday, March 31, 2014

KELLIE PICKLER TO GUEST HOST ABC’S “THE CHEW” TOMORROW, APRIL 1

Photographer: Robert Ascroft

PRESS RELEASE

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Mar. 31, 2014 – Critically-acclaimed country music singer/songwriter and Black River Entertainment recording artist Kellie Pickler will guest host ABC Television’s “The Chew” on Tuesday, Apr. 1, which airs at 12:00 PM (noon) EDT / 11:00 AM CDT. With the woman The New York Times playfully described as having a “five-alarm personality” in control, all sorts of fiesty fun is bound to break out on the show.

“I always look forward to learning a few new things in the kitchen at 'The Chew'," said Pickler. "And, I’ll be on the show on April Fool’s Day, so who knows what mischievousness we’ll cook up!"

Pickler first appeared on “The Chew” in 2012 and has been eager to return to the top-rated daytime show and its audience of more than 3.165 million viewers. As part of her role as guest host, Pickler will be on camera throughout the show, chatting with the other hosts, cooking in the kitchen, interacting with the audience, and of course, talking about her new album, The Woman I Am, which Rolling Stone gave 3.5 stars and Engine 145 wrote “affirms her status as an authentic personality and, more importantly, an intelligent picker of songs.”

Pickler, who just returned from touring Australia, can currently be heard on country radio with her new single, “Closer to Nowhere.” For tour schedules and more information, visit www.KelliePickler.com. Follow her on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/KelliePickler and on Twitter @KelliePickler.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

KELLIE PICKLER PERFORMS TWO SONGS AS NASHVILLE BALLET DANCES DURING BALLET BALL 2014

Photo credit: EB Media

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Mar. 10, 2014 – Country music singer/songwriter and dance enthusiast Kellie Pickler performed two songs while members of the Nashville Ballet company danced during the Ballet Ball 2014 at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center last Saturday, Mar. 8. Pickler sang “Someone Somewhere Tonight” and “Buzzin’” from her recently released, critically-acclaimed album The Woman I Am as the dancers performed choreography created by Artistic Director & CEO, Paul Vasterling.

The performance drew a standing ovation, and the audience once again roared with applause when Pickler took final bows with the dancers. During the night, Pickler spoke about her love for storytelling through both song and dance.

The 2014 black tie gala marks the Ballet Ball’s silver anniversary. For 25 years, Ballet Ball has provided necessary funding for Nashville Ballet’s Outreach & Education Program, which introduces the art of dance to more than 30,000 children and families throughout Nashville and the surrounding area each year.

Pickler discovered her passion for dance last year when she competed on, and ultimately won, ABC Television’s “Dancing with the Stars.” Her partner and coach from the show, Derek Hough, later choreographed and danced with her in the music video for “Someone Somewhere Tonight,” which was nominated for an American Country Award for Music Video of the Year – Female in 2013.

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

THE ONES TO WATCH IN 2014

Look out for these artists in 2014, they're gonna come at you like baby spider monkeys jacked up on Mountain Dew! This looks to be the year that the songwriters step into the spotlight with their own music. I really hope country radio pulls it's head out of it's ass so their ears are clear to listen to what these artists have to offer their listeners.

Sam Hunt

He may be known for his skills on the football field as a former quarterback for UAB and a free agent with the Kansas City Chiefs and also for his songwriting skills, having written Kenny Chesney's #1 single "Come Over" as well as the upcoming singles "Cop Car" from Keith Urban and "We Are Tonight" from Billy Currington, but Sam Hunt proved in 2013 that he's got the chops to step out from behind the pen and step up to the mic with his own hit single, "Raised On It", which got rave reviews from Sirius XM The Highway listeners and smaller market mainstream and locally owned stations. His live shows are fantastic and you can pretty much count on a sell out crowd. He's ready to score his first touchdown as a country artist in 2014.

Brandy Clark

As a songwriter, Brandy Clark's songs have been recorded by the likes of Miranda Lambert, The Band Perry, Reba McEntire, LeAnn Rimes, Billy Currington, Darius Rucker and Kacey Musgraves. Her style is simplistic, getting right to the heart of her own observation of human nature. They're dark yet retain a sense of humor about the reality of the topic at hand. As an artist, she's even better. She can tell the stories themselves better than anyone else, putting her own personality and spin into the storytelling. Her single, "Stripes", was a hit on Sirius XM's "The Highway" and mainstream stations that actually realize there's great music outside the Top 20 and aren't afraid to listen to their fans and play it.

She's got country twang, almost reminiscent of a new Loretta Lynn. I think Brandy is what country's been missing, a strong female presence who keeps it real and puts herself out there as who she is and her music is a reflection of that person. Her cd "12 Stories" is one of the best cd's released this year. She will be making a huge impact in 2014.


"Her debut album 12 Stories, which is available now, Brandy delivers a stunning tour-de-force worthy of mention alongside the very best albums of the year." -  Darryl Addison, Great American Country


"12 Stories is one of those rare albums whose every song is worth hearing — every one is that striking, that textured and finely detailed. It is my fervent hope that Clark, who's helped other women achieve hit singles — Miranda Lambert, The Band Perry and Kasey Musgraves, to name a few — will have her own hits from among these smoothly crafted, emotionally rough compositions." - - Ken Tucker, NPR.Org

Chris Stapleton

Chris Stapleton is another songwriter who had a great career with hits like Kenny Chesney's "Never Wanted Nothing More", George Strait's “Love's Gonna Make It Alright” and "Come Back Song" from Darius Rucker. Over 150 of his songs have made the cut on albums by artists including Adele, Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley and Dierks Bentley. While his songwriting is outstanding, it's his voice that will stop you in your tracks. With powerful vocals, a wide range and solid ability, Chris can belt out a song and make you listen. His first solo effort, "What Are You Listening To" has garnered top shelf reviews from industry folk ...


"The timing couldn’t be better for a song like this, but really there’s no wrong time for a track that mixes tear-jerking lyrics and genuine vocals. It’s a veteran performance from a man who is only a country newcomer in the eyes of radio." - 
 Billy Dukes, Taste of Country

"Every once in a while you run into a singer here in Nashville who just blows you away, an artist who can create sound in an effortless manner and transport your soul out of this world ... That someone proved to be Chris Stapleton." -  Lisa Konicki, Country Weekly

I think we'll be hearing a lot more from Chris in 2014, whether country radio stands behind him or not. Country music stands behind him.



Other than his songwriting, I never really understood the draw of Eric Paslay until I saw him perform live and that was the moment I completely got it. Eric, who's written such hits as "Barefoot Blue Jean Night", Eli Young Band's "Even If It Breaks Your Heart" and Love and Theft's single "Angel Eyes", can stand on his own as a performer just fine. His breakout single, "Never Really Wanted" peaked at #48, his follow up single, "If The Fish Don't Bite" peaked at #58 but it was his recent hit, "Friday Night" that really resonated with country radio, peaking at #8 on the Country Airplay charts. 

His performance style is simple and understated and that's what makes him so great to watch. He doesn't have to rely on stage antics, videos playing in the background, all the flashing lights or things that actually distract from the music itself. You can see the love of what he does best when it's just he and his guitar. He keeps the same energy level you hear in the radio version of his music and that energy transfers to those in the audience.

His debut cd is due in February and I think he's gonna have a top seller on his hands.

"His genius is not overthinking simple ideas that fans will enjoy for their simplicity." -  Billy Dukes, Taste of Country

"With this single and music video for “Friday Night,” Eric Paslay proves that he is one of the most underrated singers and songwriters in country music." - - Markos Papadatos - Digital Journal

Kellie Pickler

Kellie's been a household name ever since she was on American Idol. She's had a few songs here and there but none that really showcased just how good of an artist she really is. She's so much more than a bubbly personality or that cute blonde girl from NC. She's an artist to be reckoned with and her last cd, "100 Proof" proved that. Her new cd, "The Woman I Am" proves it even more. This cd is a combination of the two cds. I would have called it "100% Kellie" because it is exactly that, 100% the woman she is.

What I love about Kellie is that she's not really out to impress anyone, she just sings and has so much fun doing it. She's as country as they come and as complicated as you probably don't see. She breaks out both in her music and the combination is perfectly Kellie. I hope she makes her mark this year because she's more than proven herself.

"One of biggest injustices of Country Music the past couple of years was the fact that 100 Proof did not make Kellie Pickler a household name with Country Music fans." 

"Kellie Pickler shows that in addition to being one of country music's most dominant personalities - she's also one of it's most effective singers. Hopefully, this album will show that to the masses!"

- Both quotes by Chuck Dauphin, Music News Nashville and Billboard

Steve Holy


Steve Holy has something that's hard to find in country music, the ability to actually infuse his personality into each song he sings. If you've ever met Steve, you know he's one of the most humble, kindest and funniest people you'll ever meet and his music reflects each of those aspects of his character. He loves to tell a story, whether it be through a ballad like his #1 song "Good Morning Beautiful", his #1 hit, the tongue in cheek "Brand New Girlfriend", or any other song he sings. The story never fails to come through and people love that about him. 

He's got the classic voice, the classic good looks, the great back story about growing up the youngest of 8 siblings in Texas and he's maintained his personal goal of always remaining true to himself, his music and approachable to his fans. He always makes time for those who come to his shows, often shaking hands, taking pictures and signing right up until he is pushed on stage. He's a people person and loves to include audience participation in his shows.

 For some reason, whether it be problems with his label or poor promotions, the ball seems to always be dropped when it comes to his music. He released "Radio Up" this year, an outstanding song, one that could have put him right back up at the top of the charts and showcases his strongest and best vocals to date. "Radio Up" gained great reviews both from fans and industry personnel alike, but for some reason the ball was dropped yet again and another great artist and song fell through the cracks in 2013. 

With some other projects in the works, I think we'll be seeing Steve Holy at his best in 2014, coming back strong and proving that he deserves air play and that fans want it.

"What a great song by Steve Holy. It has the musicality that made Steve who he is today with a great vibe that makes it "relevant" in today's #Countrymusic world. The lyrics tell that story that Steve is so good at telling. I liked the song on the first spin, felt fresh yet familiar. Makes me very excited for the rest of his new music!" - - Nickie Techmanski, Country Watch


"OK, You know we in the industry love a song that mentions radio in it. But, this is actually one of Steve Holy’s best vocal performances yet. His voices soars into an Orbison-esque stratosphere as the chorus bounces along. A definite hit." - CDXCD.Com 


Wednesday, December 18, 2013

TONIGHT! KELLIE PICKLER WILL PERFORM ON CBS TELEVISION’S “LATE LATE SHOW WITH CRAIG FERGUSON”

Photo: Courtesy of "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson"

NASHVILLE – Black River Entertainment recording artist Kellie Pickler returns to “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson” on Wednesday, Dec. 18, to perform the holiday classic “The Man with the Bag.” The show airs on the CBS Television Network. Pickler's version of the song is available everywhere digital music is sold.

Pickler’s current single “Little Bit Gypsy,” from her new album The Woman I Am, can be heard on country radio. She performed the song last week on the American Country Awards on the FOX Television Network. View that performance here.