Nashville’s Music Row returns to the ballpark
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March 27, 2017 10:47 am
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After it successful first year, Nashville’s Music Row Comes to the Ballpark returned to Ed Smith Stadium this past March. Call it an encore performance or a curtain call. For the second straight year, the event brought together Orioles players, coaches alongside some of Nashville’s top singers and songwriters for a night of charity, fun, auctions and, of course, fantastic music.
This year’s lineup included Liz Rose, GRAMMY Award and American Country Music Award-winning songwriter; Laura…
After it successful first year, Nashville’s Music Row Comes to the Ballpark returned to Ed Smith Stadium this past March. Call it an encore performance or a curtain call. For the second straight year, the event brought together Orioles players, coaches alongside some of Nashville’s top singers and songwriters for a night of charity, fun, auctions and, of course, fantastic music.
This year’s lineup included Liz Rose, GRAMMY Award and American Country Music Award-winning songwriter; Laura Veltz, GRAMMY nominated co-writer, and one of the top songwriters in Nashville; Jimmy Robbins, award-winning country radio hit songwriter, Ryan Beaver, one of the “10 New Country Artists You Need to Know” according to Rolling Stone; and emerging Nashville writer Margaret Valentine.
Country singer and songwriter, Jenae Cherry, whose husband is Orioles pitcher Brad Brach, also performed her popular song, Orioles anthem “Don’t Miss the Magic”.
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