In case you missed it...
The second annual "Band As One Nashville Concert for the Cure" has been announced. The first one, headlined by Trisha Yearwood, raised over $700-thousand for those impacted by breast cancer earlier this year. Once again, Yearwood will host, with more performers to be announced before the day of the show. The concert will take place on March 22nd at the Grand Ole Opry House. Tickets will be available this Friday at 10AM local time. Visit the Opry's website for more information and to purchase tickets.
Fans of 90s Country should start making travel plans now. A one-day tribute concert, called "An All-Star Salute - 90’s Country – Honky Tonk Time Machine," is taking place February 5th at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The lineup is a who's who of the decade (minus your Garth, George and Shanias, of course). Rhett Akins, John Berry, Tracy Byrd, Deana Carter, Mark Chesnutt, Mark Collie, Billy Dean, Andy Griggs, Wade Hayes, Ty Herndon, Tracy Lawrence, Neal McCoy, Lorrie Morgan, Paul Overstreet, Lee Roy Parnell, Michael Peterson, Collin Raye, Doug Stone, Rick Trevino, Tanya Tucker, Bryan White, Mark Wills, Michelle Wright, Confederate Railroad, Highway 101, Kentucky Headhunters, Ricochet, and The Frontmen (featuring the original voices of Restless Heart, Little Texas, and Lonestar) are all slated to perform, with more to be named over the next few months. If you can't make it, we have good news: The concert will be filmed for a television special that will air at a later date. Tickets are on sale now.