Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Still Movin' On Up...

The Country Station is not yet out of Brooks & Dunn tickets. Keep an ear open for the triple-play of music from the dynamic duo. If you're the lucky 7th caller today, you'll win a pair of 3rd row tickets before you can buy them. Tickets go on sale on Saturday.

The ACMs are already being handed out, and Keith Urban has been recognized with a special award for his efforts in spreading country music internationally. Yesterday, he was announced as the recipient of the Jim Reeves International Award. The honor is named for the late country music star whose popularity in the 1950s and 1960s led to No. 1 hits such as "He'll Have to Go," "Distant Drums" and "Billy Bayou."

Kenny Chesney has partnered with Nature Valley to raise 50,000 dollars to preserve America’s national parks. Through May 9th, one dollar from each ticket purchased for Kenny Chesney: Summer In 3-D will be donated to the campaign. Kenny says, "There's nothing better than being outside enjoying the parks, the lakes and the oceans, and that’s what makes protecting our national parks so important." If the goal is met, Nature Valley will also donate an additional 500,000 dollars to the National Parks Conservation Association

And finally, here’s something else to vote for. Time Magazine is currently hosting a poll to find the 100 most influential people in government, science, technology, and arts. Taylor Swift is among the choices, among others such as, Chelsea Handler, Lady Gaga, Oprah, and Barack Obama. The top rated influential icon will appear on the front cover of an upcoming issue of Time Magazine. Click here to vote until April 29th.

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