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Friday, August 24, 2018

Thomson Square to once again support Rollin' For A Reason

NASHVILLE, TENN. (August 24, 2018) — MULTI-PLATINUM, 2X Grammy nominees THOMPSON SQUARE are proud to team up with Indian Motorcycle to host the 4TH ANNUAL ROLLIN’ FOR A REASON charity ride and concert this fall, a fun-filled event of twists, turns and tunes to benefit the United Service Organization (USO) of Nashville.

Set for Sunday, October 21, this year’s ROLLIN’ FOR A REASON ride will begin at the Kroger in Springfield, Tennessee (2600 Memorial Blvd, Springfield, TN 37172), and wind its way through the beautiful Middle Tennessee countryside before ending at Natchez Trace Winery at Fontanel – located in Whites Creek, Tennessee, just north of Nashville.

Once there, riders and guests will be treated to a concert performance by Keifer and Shawna Thompson – the hit-making Country duo known around the world as Thompson Square (“Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not,” “If I Didn’t Have You”) – plus special surprise guests, and more.

“We’re so excited about this year's Rollin' For A Reason motorcycle ride to benefit the USO,” says Keifer. “Our military is something Shawna and I are very passionate about. We're excited to partner with Indian Motorcycle this year and to give away a brand new Indian Chief Classic. With a bike giveaway, musical performances and a wonderful day of riding, this year's ride will be the best one yet. We can’t wait to see everybody there!”

Registration starts in Springfield at 10:00 a.m. with bikes hitting the road at 1:00 p.m. sharp. Rider registration fees are $25 and $10 for a passenger, with each participant receiving a commemorative T-shirt, plus one entry in a sweepstakes to win a brand new Indian Chief Classic, courtesy of Indian Motorcycle. Additional donations will include extra sweepstakes entries, with the winner announced during the event and able to ride their prize home (winner must be present at time of drawing, for complete rules please visit https://goo.gl/gMQBE9).

As in years past, proceeds from the 4TH ANNUAL ROLLIN’ FOR A REASON charity ride and concert will be given to USO of Nashville.

For more information about the 4TH ANNUAL ROLLIN’ FOR A REASON charity ride and concert, please visit www.RollinForAReason.org.

Available everywhere now, Thompson Square’s newly-released album MASTERPIECE includes 11 brand-new tracks and finds the chart-topping Country duo looking for inspiration in their own fairytale romance – a love story that is still being written and now includes the birth of a son named Rigney Cooper. As the couple continues to perfect their acclaimed vocal blend, the album also explores new sounds like soulful R&B, laid-back reggae and thundering hard rock. 

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Dustin Lynch invited to join Grand Ole Opry



NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Aug. 22, 2018) – Realizing a lifelong dream, country star DUSTIN LYNCH has been invited to become the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry. 

Opry member Trace Adkins made the special surprise invitation Tuesday night (8/21) during Lynch’s performance, telling him, “Being a member of the Grand Ole Opry is at the top of my list of achievements in my career and always will be. We want people to be members of the Grand Ole Opry that will have a respect for this institution that it deserves, that it has earned for 92 years.” Adkins added, “We think that Dustin Lynch is going to carry on in that proud tradition, and we’re glad to have you.” 

“I can’t even talk cause I’m gonna start crying,” a stunned Lynch told the crowd. “I’ve got my family here tonight and a lot of my team members – a lot of guys and girls that are responsible for getting me on this stage for the very first time, getting my music played at Country radio and all over the world now, and I wanna say we would not be here if it wasn’t for you. Thank you guys so much. A lot of things have happened over the past six years, but it started with that last song we just played. ‘Cowboys and Angels’ was the very first song I got to play on the Grand Ole Opry – March 2, 2012 – I’ll never forget that day. I wanna say Mom and Dad, thank you so much. I’m glad you came tonight. We have so much to celebrate. I’m gonna attempt to sing a song with a frog in my throat and tears in my eyes.”

Equally surprised were Lynch’s parents – who have attended every one of his Opry performances to date – who were on hand to share in the emotional moment, cheering on his career milestone from their seats in front of the stage. 

A friend to the Opry over the years, Lynch has stepped into the six-foot circle on the Opry’s center stage numerous times as he’s released three Top 5 albums and five consecutive #1 singles, earning PLATINUM level certifications. He is set to be formally inducted as an Opry member on Sept. 18.

This indelible honor comes as the latest pinnacle moment for Lynch, who has proven himself as one of the genre’s brightest stars. One of the most-played artists of 2017, he topped the charts for four consecutive weeks with his PLATINUM-certified smash “Small Town Boy,” penned by Kyle Fishman, Ben Hayslip, and ACM Songwriter of the Year Award winner Rhett Akins. His new single “Good Girl” – which Lynch surprise-released at this year’s iHeartCountry Festival and performed at CMA Fest – is climbing the charts.

Lynch will perform tonight (8/22) at the ACM Honors ceremony at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. He’s also set to hit the road with co-headliner Cole Swindell and special guest Lauren Alaina for the REASON TO DRINK…ANOTHER TOUR beginning Oct. 4 in Tuscaloosa, AL.

For tour dates and more information, visit DustinLynchMusic.com, and reach out to him on FacebookTwitter and Instagram.