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2007 CMA Music Festival Breaks Attendance Record With More Than 191,000 Country Music Fans Attending © 2007 CMA Close Up News Service / Country Music Association, Inc. CMA Music Festival set a new aggregate attendance record in 2007 with 191,154 people attending the four-day Festival, June 7-10, in Downtown Nashville. "It was an amazing event on many different levels - from the outstanding lineup of artists; to our incredibly enthusiastic fans, who traveled from around the globe to be here; to the outpouring of support from Nashville and our surrounding communities," said Tammy Genovese, CMA Chief Operating Officer. "Each year I find myself saying this, and it is happening again in 2007, but this is the best CMA Music Festival ever."
Attendance at the Festival hit an all-time high. Single concert tickets for the Nightly Concerts at LP Field were up 14 percent from 2006. In fact, CMA opened the upper level of LP Field to meet the demand for four-day ticket packages and single night concert tickets. CMA also experienced a 20 percent increase in the sale of four-day ticket packages. "You know you are giving the fans what they want when they put down their hard-earned money for an event and we haven't even announced who will be performing," Genovese said. "That speaks to the dedication of our fans, the popularity of the Festival and the strength of our format." Aggregate attendance has grown from 124,000 in 2003, to 132,000 in 2004, 145,000 in 2005, to 161,000 in 2006, and now more than 191,000. Increased sales of four-day ticket packages and single concert tickets at Riverfront Park and LP Field contributed to the growth, as well as record attendance at CMA Music Festival's free areas - including the Crisco® Family Zone, CMT® Fun Zone, and Chevy Sports Zone. Several factors accounted for the increase attendance: sales of four-day ticket packages outpaced 2006 sales; there was an extensive local advertising campaign to drive awareness; additional free performance stages were added; and with the exception of a brief storm Friday, hospitable weather helped stimulate sales of single-day tickets. Even on Sunday, four-day tickets, which allowed access to LP Field, the Convention Center and the Riverfront concerts, were still being sold. Surprise appearances are a hallmark of this event. And 2007 didn't disappoint. The first night at LP Field included an unannounced appearance by first season "American Idol" winner Kelly Clarkson, who joined Reba McEntire on two songs - "Does He Love You" and their recent duet release "Because of You." On Friday evening Motor City madman Ted Nugent joined Montgomery Gentry onstage for a ferocious rendition of his classic "Cat Scratch Fever." And reigning CMA Vocal Group of the Year Rascal Flatts made a surprise concert appearance the following night. "We love giving our fans something special and unexpected," Genovese said. "It is amazing to hear the stadium erupt in applause when an unannounced guest steps out on that stage." And it all benefits children and music education in Nashville. The artists and celebrities participating in CMA Music Festival donate their time. They are not compensated for the hours they spend signing autographs and performing. In appreciation of their exhaustive efforts, CMA donates half the net proceeds from the event to music education on their behalf through a partnership with the Nashville Alliance for Public Education called "Keep the Music Playing." To date, CMA has donated more than $1.1 million to worthy causes on behalf of the artists who participate in the Festival for free - including $368,500 from the 2006 CMA Music Festival for "Keep the Music Playing." Several students groups participated in the Festival including drum corps from Hillwood High School and Hunters Lane High School, who marched in the Kick-Off Parade along with students from the Nashville School of the Arts, which received a Chevy Silverado truck to transport band equipment to community performances as part of the "Keep the Music Playing" campaign. During opening night ceremonies, CMA Board member Kix Brooks of Brooks & Dunn presented $10,000 to "Keep the Music Playing" on behalf of Nashville Mayor Bill Purcell in appreciation of his support of the Festival during his tenure. The $10,000 donation has been earmarked by the Nashville Alliance and Metro Nashville Public Schools to purchase a sound system and lighting for the performance center at Isaiah T. Creswell Middle Arts Magnet School. The charity donation is appreciated, but at its heart, CMA Music Festival is - and always will be - about the fans and their relationship with the artists and the music. The theme is universal and in 2007, Festival attendees came from every state and 21 foreign countries including Australia, Austria, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Fans ranged in age from 1 to 92-year-old Sylvia Leeper of Tennessee. The Festival got underway Wednesday with "The Third Annual CMA Music Festival Kick-Off Parade" with an estimated crowd of 10,000 spectators Downtown. Following the procession, the fun kicked into high gear with "The Second Annual CMA Music Festival Block Party" at the Chevy Music Tour Stage on the plaza at The Sommet Center, formerly Nashville Arena. Jason Michael Carroll, Mark Chesnutt, Elizabeth Cook, Cowboy Troy, Jennifer Hanson, and Darryl Worley performed for an estimated crowd of 5,000 according to police.
Nightly Concerts at LP Field During her first performance at the Festival in 11 years, McEntire, was obviously moved by the adoring crowd's thunderous welcome. She spoke with heartfelt gratitude when she said, "Ah, it's good to hear that." Fans were treated to performances Friday by Jason Aldean, Sara Evans, Little Big Town, Montgomery Gentry with guest Ted Nugent, Sugarland, and Carrie Underwood, who made her first Festival appearance in 2005 after being named American Idol. Former "American Idol" finalist Bucky Covington performed an acoustic set. Saturday's lineup included Billy Ray Cyrus, Martina McBride, Jo Dee Messina, surprise guest Rascal Flatts, LeAnn Rimes, and Josh Turner. "Nashville Star" winner Angela Hacker delivered an acoustic performance. Sunday rocked the house with Rodney Atkins, Big & Rich, Billy Currington, Miranda Lambert, Brad Paisley, Kellie Picker, Taylor Swift, Gretchen Wilson, and an acoustic performance by Telstra Road to Tamworth winner Morgan Evans of Australia. Apollo Ohno's professional dance partner Julianne Hough from "Dancing with the Stars" introduced Big & Rich. "This is the best night of the year for people who love Country Music," Wilson proclaimed to her cheering supporters.
Greased Lightning® Daytime Stages at Riverfront Park Clark bonded with her audience immediately through a subject that was on everyone's mind - the already-rising temperature that morning: "This is supposed to be the hottest day this year, of course, because it's the first day of CMA Music Festival!" Joining Clark in the opening morning show were John Anderson, Craig Morgan, Jamie O'Neal, and Chris Young. And the dual stages bustled throughout the four days with a rich array of performers from both major and independent record labels. In all, 101 acts performed more than 33 hours of concerts. The concerts stopped for 90 minutes Friday due to a downpour with lightning and high winds, but the artists and fans returned when the storm passed without a single missed performance. A half block away on the third-floor, rooftop patio at Graham Central Station overlooking Riverfront Park, "Good Morning America" Weather Anchor Sam Champion interviewed artists Bucky Covington and The Wreckers live on the ABC Television Network in front of an enthusiastic, sign-toting crowd.
Fan Fair® Exhibit Hall As in previous years, dedicated fans camped out on the street outside of the Exhibit Hall starting at 8:00 PM, not only in hopes of being the first in line for autographs when the doors opened the following morning but also to share in what has become a special tradition for this group. As one of these early arrivers commented, "We're friends from all over the country. It's like a reunion." Observers estimate that Carrie Underwood attracted the longest autograph lines, due in large part to the fact that she dedicated the bulk of her time Saturday to meeting her fans and signing more than 600 signatures. Other popular artists included Trace Adkins, Big & Rich, Jason Michael Carroll, Billy Currington, Billy Ray Cyrus, Beverley Mitchell, Montgomery Gentry, Gretchen Wilson, Chris Young among many, many more. Kix Brooks of Brooks & Dunn made a surprise appearance in the Exhibit Hall Thursday. One of the Fan Fair highlights was when Big Machine Records presented Taylor Swift with a Platinum plaque in their booth for her self-titled debut so she could share the moment with her fans. Rock singer John Waite ("Missing You") made his CMA Music Festival debut by signing in the Borders® Books & Music booth on Friday. And CMA COO Tammy Genovese stopped by to congratulate Country Music Hall of Fame member Bill Anderson on having an Exhibit Hall booth every year since the Festival began as Fan Fair in 1972. The Acoustic Corner Presented by Mary Kay, which launched in 2004 as a showcase for independent artists, featured 24 solo or group performers. The area on the second floor of the Convention Center hosted a steady stream of fans.
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"One of the goals with this event is to help build a marketing platform for developing artists," Genovese said. "With the variety of artists on the list, it tells me that our fans are discovering new music at CMA Music Festival and they aren't waiting until they get home to buy it."
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On Thursday the surest shot at the "The Sixth Annual Andy Griggs Celebrity Archery Tournament" was Rusty Tabor, winner of the 2006 tournament. He retained his crown after tying with Craig Morgan at 43 points each and then winning a five-target shootout (42 to 39). Rhean Boyer of Carolina Rain finished third with 41 points. On Friday, "The Steve Azar Celebrity Sports Challenge" proved to be a fan favorite with an amazing array of sports champions and celebrities competing along with Azar and other artists. In the end, the Blue Team was victorious with Andrew Abide (a.k.a., the "dentist to the stars"), Rocky Calmus (linebacker, Titans/Colts), Jeanne Cho-Hunicke (LPGA Tour player), Ray Lloyd (pro wrestler), Ryan Lucotch (The PovertyNeck Hillbillies), and Scott Reeves (Blue County) winning with a score of 98. Sunday's "The Michael Peterson/New Holland Celebrity Tractor Race" had fans revved up. Country Music artists and celebrities raced against the clock through an obstacle course on a New Holland compact tractor and the winner was Todd Fritsch, with a track time of 52.6 seconds, followed by Tennessee Titan Ben Hartsock (54 seconds) and artist Billy Yates (54.5 seconds). Fritsch shaved 1.4 seconds off 2006 victor Wade Hayes' winning time of 54 seconds. As an added attraction, Jay Leno's Eco-Jet, biodiesel-powered automobile was on display at the Sports Zone on Saturday and Sunday.
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Crisco Family Zone The Crisco Family Zone was a popular destination Sunday for the Crisco® Family Picnic, featuring free lunch for the first 500 attendees. The meal was made from recipes found in the Crisco® Country Favorites Vol. III Recipe Book. Nationally-recognized chef Jon Ashton conducted cooking demonstrations throughout the Festival. Before the Festival got officially underway, the Crisco Country Favorites Cook-Off Contest took place Wednesday at the Downtown Hilton Hotel. The Cook-Off winner was culled from thousands of mouth-watering entries. Of the 12 finalists who competed in Nashville, Beth Royals, of Richmond, Va., was the Grand Prize winner for her tasty Coffee Toffee Tart.
Saturday fans gathered under a tent in the Family Zone for "The 24th Annual YWCA Celebrity Auction hosted by Martina McBride" with proceeds supporting programs to benefit victims of domestic violence. The auction, which has been hosted by McBride since 1995, raised $103,603. The highest bid was $12,000 for a collection of six Platinum albums McBride solicited on the spot from some of her famous friends; an autographed photo paired with a VIP package from McBride brought $7,250; and a meet and greet and tickets to see Reba McEntire raised $3,400. The Music City's Rising Star Youth Vocal Soloist Competition was held in the Crisco Family Zone with students from 35 states competing. The Top 5 finishers were announced Saturday on the Greased Lightning Daytime Stages. Earlier that day artist Erika Jo participated in a separate award ceremony at the Wildhorse Saloon. Winners included: Tara Clance, 16, of Georgia, fifth place; Brianna Tyson, 14, of California, fourth place; Keeghan Nolan, 15, of Vermont, third place; Amanda Stathos, 16, of Virginia, second place; and 16-year-old Avery Hovey of Tennessee was the first place finisher. On Sunday, Greased Lightning and stars gave back to those in need by helping to construct the frame of a Habitat for Humanity home for a Nashville family. Artists participating in the construction project included Clayton Bellamy of The Road Hammers, Blue County, Ty Herndon, Jason Meadows, and Bryan White. Chris McCarthy, President of the Nashville Area Habitat for Humanity remarked: "CMA Music Festival fans are like our volunteers - eager to help out and have a great time in the process."
CMA Celebrity Close Up Presented by Great American Country Great American Country (GAC) was the presenting sponsor of the celebrity gab sessions, which were taped for two television specials by the same name on the Country-themed cable network. "CMA Celebrity Close Up" will premiere on Wednesday, July 18 (9:00 PM/ET); and the second special premieres on Monday, July 30 (8:00 PM/ET). Schedule subject to change.
CMA Music Festival After HoursT Setting the tone for each night's revelers was "The Official CMA After Hours Kick-Off Concerts" following the Nightly Concerts at LP Field in the Hard Rock Cafe parking lot. The free concerts Thursday through Saturday featured Emerson Drive, Lantana, and The PovertyNeck Hillbillies.
Another new feature of After Hours in 2007 was the Hard Rock Cafe Writers Night, Thursday through Saturday, featuring some of Nashville's most successful tunesmiths in the round - trading stories and playing the songs that made several artists household names. Daytime actors that attended CMA Music Festival included Colin Egglesfield (Joshua Madden) and Justin Bruening (Jamie Martin) from "All My Children"; Kathy Brier ("Marcie McBain"), John-Paul Lavoisier ("Rex Balsom"), and Kassie DePaiva (Blair Cramer) from "One Life To Live"; and Rebecca Herbst ("Elizabeth Spencer") and Greg Vaughan ("Lucky Spencer") from "General Hospital." The actors made several appearances in the Fan Fair Exhibit Hall and introduced concerts, but the highlight for fans had to be "Fun in the Sun," Saturday at the Wildhorse Saloon, with interviews, performances, dance lessons, and many more activities for more than 1,200 faithful fans.
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Sponsorship "In our second year as a sponsor, the CMA music Festival has once again helped us to connect with our customers, to find who they are and who we can better fit into their lives," said Jennifer Villani, Account Supervisor, DDB Worldwide, the agency for On the Run® at Exxon. Villani said they gave away more than 18,000 pieces of merchandise in the Chevy Sports Zone including branded stress balls, tote bags, coupons for free Bengal Traders pastries, 2,000 soccer balls including the ones used in Steve Azar's Sports Challenge, and samples of freshly brewed Bengal Traders coffee (even with temperatures in the mid-90s, they gave away almost 2,000 coffee samples). "I can safely say we have some converts," Villani said. The CMA Music Festival Fun Team treated fans to a wide array of premiums and samples including Cutter® Wipes, Yankee Candle TCAR JAR® air fresheners, Crest Toothpaste, CMA Awards T-shirts, Mary Kay lip gloss samples, and iTunes® digital sampler cards.
2008 CMA Music Festival Tickets To order, call 1-800-CMA-FEST (262-3378); visit www.CMAfest.com to download an order form to fax or mail; visit www.ticketmaster.com to buy online or charge-by-phone at (615) 255-9600. Prices do not include applicable handling fees. Ticket prices are subject to change without notice. All sales are final and non-refundable. Four-day ticket package categories correspond to a different level of seating at LP Field. Children 3 years and younger are admitted FREE.
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ABC Television Special - Monday, July 23
This is the third year the special will air on ABC. The primetime special debuted on the CBS Television Network in 2004.
On the Web Fans online coordinated a party at Buckwild Saloon on Saturday through the CMA Music Festival MySpace page, where a maximum capacity crowd of filled the club. CMA surprised the fans with an autograph session by Emerson Drive and an acoustic performance by Lady Antebellum - all of which was filmed for an upcoming CMA Webisode. For up-to-the-minute information about tickets, travel information, schedules, artists appearing at 2008 CMA Music Festival and more, visit www.CMAfest.com and sign up for Exclusive, a periodic e-newsletter with exciting artist features and Country Music news. CMA Music Festival is organized and produced by the Country Music Association. CMA Board member Tony Conway is the Executive Producer of CMA Music Festival. Premiere Radio Networks is the official radio broadcaster. Chevy: The Official Ride of Country Music. Borders® Books & Music: The Official Music & Book retailer of CMA Music Festival. Additional promotional partners include American Airlines, BMI, Carl Black Chevrolet, CiCi's Pizza®, CMT®, Coca-Cola®, Country Weekly, Crisco®, Cutter®, Dr Pepper®, GAC Great American Country, Gallo Family Vineyards, Gibson Guitar®, Greased Lightning Cleaning Products®, Hard Rock Cafe Nashville, Mary Kay®, Music Festivals®, New Holland Agriculture Equipment S.p.A., On the Run® at Exxon, Prilosec OTC®, Purity® Dairies, Radisson Hotel Nashville Airport, The Sportsman Channel®, Super 8®, Wrangler®, and Yamaha Motor Corp., USA. EMT services are provided by Vanderbilt Sports Medicine and Vanderbilt Life Flight. Fan Fair® is a registered trademark of CMA. Smucker's®, JIF®, Crisco®, Hungry Jack®, Martha White®, Uncrustables® and White Lily® are registered trademarks of The J.M. Smucker Company.
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The 2007 CMA Music Festival set a new aggregate attendance record with 191,154 fans attending the four-day event in Downtown Nashville during June 7-10. Pictured is Trace Adkins performing on Thursday, June 7, during the Nightly Concerts at LP Field. |
Reba McEntire and Kelly Clarkson perform at the Nightly Concert at LP Field on Thursday, June 7 in Downtown Nashville during the 2007 CMA Music Festival. |
Montgomery Gentry performs with surprise guest Ted Nugent at the Nightly Concert at LP Field on Friday, June 8 in Downtown Nashville during the 2007 CMA Music Festival. |
Rascal Flatts performs at the Nightly Concert at LP Field on Saturday, June 9 in Downtown Nashville during the 2007 CMA Music Festival. |
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