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No sign of Chely Wright at Nashville's Flood Relief benefit concert on Sunday
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Jimmy Jollen
2010-05-17 03:09:30 UTC
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She probably didn't want to bump into Brad Paisley. ;)


http://blog.gactv.com/blog/2010/05/15/sheryl-crow-added-to-gacs-flood-relief-concert/

Sheryl Crow Added To GAC’s Flood Relief Benefit Concert
By Jason Mease |

Sheryl Crow will perform at the Music City Keep On Playin' benefit
concert presented by GAC on Sunday, May 16 at 8p ET.

Sheryl Crow has just been added to the incredible list of performers
for GAC’s Music City Keep on Playin’ - A Benefit for Flood Relief, a
live concert and telethon to aid middle Tennesseans affected by the
recent flood disaster. The concert and telethon will be aired live
and commercial-free from Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium this Sunday, May
16, 8:00 – 11:00 p.m. Eastern (live in all time zones) on GAC and will
re-air at 11:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. The concert will also be available
online via a live stream at GACTV.com/help. Plus, the event will be
carried live on Sirius/XM satellite radio.

Artists previously announced to perform include Brad Paisley, Keith
Urban, Martina McBride, Lady Antebellum, Dierks Bentley, Kellie
Pickler, Rodney Atkins, CeCe Winans, Jaci Velasquez, Keb’ Mo’, Randy
Montana and Will Hoge.

NASCAR® drivers Tony Stewart, Clint Bowyer and Elliott Sadler will
also attend.

Hosts for the event are TV star and Nashville native James Denton
(“Desperate Housewives) and middle Tennessee resident, movie and TV
star Kimberly Williams Paisley. Joining them will be GAC on-air
personalities Suzanne Alexander, Nan Kelley, Storme Warren and Bill
Cody as well as Food Network’s Pat and Gina Neely (“Down Home with the
Neelys”) and the Travel Channel’s Adam Richman (“Man v. Food”) and
Samantha Brown (“Great Weekends”).

All money raised will go to those in need in Middle Tennessee.
Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee will be the organization
processing and distributing donations. This event is being presented
by GAC, the Nashville Convention & Visitors Bureau and Gaylord
Entertainment.
Jim Sumner
2010-05-17 06:38:12 UTC
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She probably didn't want to bump into Brad Paisley.   ;)
http://blog.gactv.com/blog/2010/05/15/sheryl-crow-added-to-gacs-flood...
Sheryl Crow Added To GAC’s Flood Relief Benefit Concert
By Jason Mease |
Sheryl Crow will perform at the Music City Keep On Playin' benefit
concert presented by GAC on Sunday, May 16 at 8p ET.
Sheryl Crow has just been added to the incredible list of performers
for GAC’s Music City Keep on Playin’ - A Benefit for Flood Relief, a
live concert and telethon to aid middle Tennesseans affected by the
recent flood disaster.  The concert and telethon will be aired live
and commercial-free from Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium this Sunday, May
16, 8:00 – 11:00 p.m. Eastern (live in all time zones) on GAC and will
re-air at 11:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m.  The concert will also be available
online via a live stream at GACTV.com/help.  Plus, the event will be
carried live on Sirius/XM satellite radio.
Artists previously announced to perform include Brad Paisley, Keith
Urban, Martina McBride, Lady Antebellum, Dierks Bentley, Kellie
Pickler, Rodney Atkins, CeCe Winans, Jaci Velasquez, Keb’ Mo’, Randy
Montana and Will Hoge.
NASCAR® drivers Tony Stewart, Clint Bowyer and Elliott Sadler will
also attend.
Hosts for the event are TV star and Nashville native James Denton
(“Desperate Housewives) and middle Tennessee resident, movie and TV
star Kimberly Williams Paisley.  Joining them will be GAC on-air
personalities Suzanne Alexander, Nan Kelley, Storme Warren and Bill
Cody as well as Food Network’s Pat and Gina Neely (“Down Home with the
Neelys”) and the Travel Channel’s Adam Richman (“Man v. Food”) and
Samantha Brown (“Great Weekends”).
All money raised will go to those in need in Middle Tennessee.
Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee will be the organization
processing and distributing donations.  This event is being presented
by GAC, the Nashville Convention & Visitors Bureau and Gaylord
Entertainment.
She would get booed by a crowd full of Fox News loving hillbillies,
can you blame her for not showing up?

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