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“She’s Got You” Makes Carnegie Hall Repeat March 12 - First Hank Cochran,
Now Alison Krauss
“Alison Krauss has the voice of an angel. I’ve wanted to hear her sing one
of my songs for a LONG time. ” - Hank Cochran
Nashville, TN (March 7, 2006) – It’s been thirty-odd years since
“She’s Got You” was performed on the Carnegie Hall stage. Hank
Cochran
sang it first, and received a standing ovation for his efforts, during a
rare 1970s country show that also featured the Willis Brothers, Marty
Robbins and Norma Jean. On March 12, at 8 p.m. ET, Alison Krauss’s
much-anticipated performance of the Cochran classic will air during
Great American Country Television’s (GAC-TV) two-hour special,
Grand Ole Opry at Carnegie Hall. “Every entertainer dreams of
playing Carnegie Hall,” says Hank. “I’ve had that honor. As a songwriter,
to know one of my songs was performed there – twice – is truly humbling.”
A happy Hank will be watching the special from his songwriting
retreat on the beautiful Gulf Coast. “I can’t wait to hear it,” he says.
“I’ll bet Alison just tore it up!” The song was a 1960s chart-topper for
country great, Patsy Cline.
Taped last November during CMA Awards week, Grand Ole Opry at
Carnegie Hall also features country music headliners Vince Gill,
Alan Jackson, Trisha Yearwood, Brad Paisley, Trace Adkins, Martina
McBride, Little Jimmy Dickens, Bill Anderson and Charley Pride. The
evening marked the Opry’s 80th anniversary and a return to the prestigious
venue after a 44-year absence.
Learn more about the legendary songwriter online at
www.hankcochran.com.
Hank Cochran
Press release submitted by:
so much MOORE media
Martha E. Moore
email:
martha@somuchmoore.com
ph: 615.746.3994 , mobile: 615.202.1313
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Country Artist
Chad Bradford Writes Compelling Songs That You Have To Reckon With.
Chad is signed to Severe Records. Visit
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Visit Chad's web site at
http://www.myspace.com/chadbradford.
"You need to stay in school and finish your
medical career because it's going to be a struggle being a country music
artist," said Gerald
Bradford.
Luckily for us, the young man who respected and always heeded his father's
advice didn't this time. The then twenty-two year old is still the same
singer with the ever present burning desire to live out his dream. Chad
Bradford is now one of the hottest unsigned country artists out today. His
following is growing in rapid numbers as he continues to play venues
throughout the south. ? Chad was born to the parents of Gerald and Ruby
Bradford and was raised his entire childhood in rural north Alabama. As
you would guess, he was enriched with the Muscle Shoals Sound at a very
early age, since his hometown of Hatton is only twenty miles away. With
the Shoals R&B sound, along with country and gospel music, Chad was soaked
in all types of music. Country music was his first love and still remains
the same today. He was heavily influenced by Merle Haggard, Larry Gatlin,
and Garth Brooks. ? At the age of eighteen years old, Chad got his first
taste of the honkytonks performing at the Nashville Lounge in Sheffield,
Alabama. This was a big adjustment for the young singer since he had only
performed in church and school as a young teenager. He also started his
first year of college with the plan to become a medical doctor. He
finished his undergraduate studies at the University of Alabama at
Birmingham with a bachelors of science in Medical Technology. Shortly
after graduating, he was introduced to Walt Aldridge of FAME recording
studios and began to get his first taste of the studio life. Chad also
began making quite a name for himself in north Alabama and south Tennessee
by playing anywhere and everywhere he could. Chad won first place in the
nationally renowned Jimmy Dean Talent Contest in Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
He started bringing in hundreds of faithful fans at PJ's nightclub in
Muscle Shoals. "Chad doubled and even tripled my attendance within a few
months," said Tom Berryman who is the manager there. He added, "We had
people traveling from Mississippi, Tennessee, and even Georgia to watch
that boy play." ? Feeling like it was time to make the big move, he moved
to Nashville in January 2000. He recorded a four song demo and sold over
2000 copies with literally no promotion at all except the club venues.
Earlier this past year, Chad released his first album, Dollar Short, and
the response has been great. He decided to leave the regular house gig in
Muscle Shoals and start promoting his album throughout the south. What a
great decision he made, for he has tripled his fan base with shows in
south Florida, Tennessee, and Alabama. Today, Chad continues his journey
on the road living out his dream. He has left his mark on every stop along
that journey and continues today with people wanting more.
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