Sunday
Mornin' Country, the annual Country and
Gospel music show, is pleased to announce that
the GRAMMY award-winning country artist Linda
Davis and veteran country singer and hit
songwriter, George Hamilton IV will host this
year?s show, to be held June 9, 2013 at 2:30 PM
at the Grand Ole Opry House. Named a Top-20
Tourism Society Event, Sunday Mornin' Country,
now in its 34th year, has been traditionally an
outlet for many country music fans that are in
town attending the CMA MusicFest to come and see
one final show featuring over a dozen country and
Gospel artists. Over the upcoming weeks, Sunday
Mornin' Country will announce their headliners,
as well as the rest on their line up. For more
information on Sunday Mornin' Country, please
visit www.musiccitychristianfellowship.org.
Advanced tickets are on sale now for $18 and can
be purchased at opry.com, the Opry Box Office, by
visiting ticketmaster.com.
Sunday Mornin' Country provides great
entertainment for the whole family. It is a truly
unique opportunity for fans to hear their
favorite artists share personal stories about
what their faith means to them in their daily
life, states event co-producer Lorrie
Babcock Hendrickson. It's not just a
Concert and it's more than a Church service; It's
a time of Celebration and Inspiration you won't
want to miss!
Linda
Davis is a GRAMMY winning
singer/songwriter, inspirational motivator,
devoted wife and mother. She has built a
reputation as a world-class entertainer and is
considered one of the best female vocalists in
the business by some of her most well known
peers. Davis landed her first record deal with
CBS/Epic Records. Davis went on to collaborate
with Reba McEntire on her single Does He
Love You. This track became a #1 hit and
earned a Grammy award for Best Country Vocal
Collaboration. Throughout the years, Davis has
played to sold out crowds with heavy hitters
including Garth Brooks, George Strait, Reba
McEntire and Kenny Rogers just to name a few.
Davis is a huge supporter of several
philanthropic endeavors and elated to be part of
Sunday Mornin' Country this year.
George
Hamilton IV began his career in 1960
when he was signed by Chet Atkins and became an
official member of the Grand Ole Opry. Hamilton
enjoyed success from several breakout songs
including "Before this Day Ends,"
Abilene, and Fort Worth, Dallas
or Houston. Touring across the Soviet
Union, Australia, the Middle East and East Asia,
Hamilton earned himself the title, The
International Ambassador of Country Music.
Hamilton is still a regular at the Grand Ole Opry
in Nashville and performs in country shows
throughout the U.S. and the U.K. In 2010,
Hamilton released Old Fashioned Hymns, a
transatlantic recording produced by Dave Moody in
Nashville and Colin Elliott in Ireland. Hamilton
was joined on the 28-track collection by a number
of musical guests including Ricky Skaggs, Bill
Anderson, Marty Stuart, Gail Davies, Pat Boone,
Del McCoury, Tommy Cash and many others.Sunday Mornin' Country
continues to be one of the best tickets in town.
Fans are encouraged to get their tickets now to
ensure the best seating.
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