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STILL PLAYIN’ POSSUM: MUSIC & MEMORIES OF GEORGE JONES will be held in the Von Braun Center (VBC) Propst Arena on Tuesday, April 25. Nancy Jones, in partnership with The Wounded Blue, Concerts 4 A Cause, VBC, and 93.3 NASH ICON, along with the artists performing at the show are raising money for Huntsville Police Department Officers Garrett Crumby and Albert Morin.

“We are honored to be part of country music’s tribute to the legendary George Jones, and to share in the honoring of our wounded heroes,” said Lt. Randy Sutton, founder of The Wounded Blue. “In just two years, more than 120,000 law enforcement officers have been wounded in the line of duty. It is our life’s goal to ensure that every one of them hears from us and knows that they are never forgotten, never alone. We are grateful to the country music family for honoring the brave service of America’s officers.”

Both officers were shot in the line of duty after responding to a call on Tuesday, March 28. Officer Garrett Crumby, 36, tragically passed away from his injuries. Officer Albert Morin, 34, was recently taken off of ventilator support and is still recovering in a Huntsville Hospital.

“I hate to hear that anyone gets shot, let alone a police officer in the line of duty,” says Nancy Jones. “I have been blessed to travel this great nation with George and everywhere we went, we were protected by the great men and women in blue. This is the least that I could do for these families. This is a tragic situation and I hope that everyone does their part to help these officers’ families.”

Now through Monday, April 24, signed guitars from an artist of the buyer’s choice can be purchased through adoptacop.com or Concerts4ACause.org with the proceeds directly benefitting the two officers. To purchase an autographed guitar, visit adoptacop.com or concerts4acause.org or call 93.3 NASH ICON at (844) 301-4933.

Additionally, Mrs. Jones has the last pair of FRONT ROW tickets to the STILL PLAYIN’ POSSUM show and is auctioning them off to the highest bidder in support of the officers. This Friday, April 14, tune in to 93.3 NASH ICON between 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. for live auction updates and the last chance to buy front-row seats to the show!

To purchase a signed guitar (now through Monday, April 24) or for the ticket auction (Friday, April 14) call 93.3 NASH ICON at (844) 301-4933 or visit adoptacop.com or concerts4acause.org.

Proceeds from all guitars sold, combined with the Front Row Ticket Auction will directly benefit Officer Morin and the family of Officer Crumby.

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Granger Smith Announces Plans for Final Tour, Memoir

 Posted by at 7:30 pm on April 11, 2023
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Trailblazing country singer/songwriter, Granger Smith, announced today via his wildly popular social media accounts that he has decided to exit the music touring business to move towards a new chapter in his life.

“I’ve been so nervous to make this video, but I’m making this post to announce that this summer is my last ever tour,” said Granger, who has toured for 24 years. “I have felt a strong desire to pursue ministry. This doesn’t mean I’m going to start a church, but this is a time of learning and growing for me.”

“I’m so hopeful about this future. Amber and I have been totally united on this. I know there are going to be a lot of questions and I’m going to try to stay engaged. I’m not going anywhere. I’m going to be here,” added Granger.

Smith’s “Like A River” farewell tour begins April 13 and runs through August 26. Tour dates and tickets can be found at grangersmith.com, with more shows being added in the coming weeks.

In conjunction with this monumental life change, Smith also announced the upcoming release of his memoir, Like a River: Finding the Faith and Strength to Move Forward After Loss and Heartache, on August 1, 2023 (W Publishing Group, and imprint of Thomas Nelson).

Getting here hasn’t been easy, and it hasn’t been quick,” writes Granger in the book’s opening chapter, in reference to his family’s journey through grief following the tragic passing of his young son, River. “Learning to live after loss is not a simple or straightforward process, but I’m here to help you discover that it is possible. This is a book about that process. It’s about learning to live after loss, which actually comes to all of us at some point in life—one way or another. It’s also about my journey toward purpose on the other side of debilitating pain.”

It was important for Smith to bill his final music tour “Like A River,” the same title as his book, so that the heart behind his new direction would be clear. “I want to be able to provide my fans with one last chance to see me tour. They’ve been such a huge part of my life and I will serve them the best way I can this summer.”

Compelled by the call to ministry, Smith intends to serve his local church under the teaching, council and leadership of his pastor and elders while he continues work on a Master’s degree at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary along with public speaking and authorship.

In a People.com exclusive, Smith opened up more extensively about how his personal journey of grief and faith led him to his life’s true calling.

Like a River is available for pre-order wherever books are sold. For more, visit www.grangersmith.com.

HCM Daily Country Music News – April 10th, 2023

 Posted by at 11:22 pm on April 10, 2023
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Jordan Davis Announces Damn Good Time Tour

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HCM Daily Country Music News – April 7th, 2023

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  • Be Alone – 100 Smokes
  • Crooked County Two Step – John Dennie
  • Done Being Good (For Good) – Cory Cross
  • I Can Only Imagine – Jeff Carson
  • If I Get There Before You – Hayden Baker
  • Gypsy Girl – Michelle Kay
  • Humanity – Jeremy Parsons
  • Layin’ Down Low – Aubrey Lynn
  • Lemonade – Sarah Wickett
  • Light the Way Home – Zebb Rogers w/ Jessica Sprout
  • Lookin’ for Love – The Swon Brothers
  • Me or Tennessee – Johnny Woods
  • Midnight Romeo – Shane Terrell and The Stumblers
  • My Own Jail – Whitney Rose
  • One More Shot at Goodbye – Larissa Boyd
  • P.S. Cowboy – Presley Phillips
  • Red Lights – Sam Grow
  • Redneck Riding Hood – Hannah Anders
  • Rodeo Heart – Sabrina Ponte
  • Side Effects of the Heart – Alex Hall
  • Tap That – Chris Janson
  • The Devil I Know – Ashley McBryde
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