Monday, November 10, 2014

Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers Present Donations to the Patriot Guard Riders™, Guitars for Vets During Southern Ohio Indoor Music Festiva


Wilmington, OH (November 10, 2014)—Award-winning bluegrass group Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers made two charitable donations this past weekend to veterans-related organizations during their twice-annual Southern Ohio Indoor Music Festival held at the Roberts Centre in Wilmington. 
 
During their Saturday afternoon appearance, the band performed "The Last Parade," a powerful song written by Steve Bonafel in honor of Staff Sgt. Nicholas Carnes of Dayton, Kentucky, who was killed in Afghanistan in 2007. Immediately following, Mullins introduced Robert Woods, the Ohio State Captain of the Patriot Guard Riders™, a support group of motorcycle riders accessible in all 50 states, available at a family’s request, to honor and ensure dignity and respect at memorial services honoring fallen military heroes, first responders, and honorably discharged veterans. The band presented him with a check for $3,000. The contribution was made possible through proceeds from the digital downloads of "The Last Parade" along with sales of a commemorative t-shirt donated by Buckminn’s D&D Harley-Davidson located in Xenia, OH. 
 
“Our sincere thanks go to ALL who have contributed to our efforts assisting the Patriot Guard Riders," states Joe Mullins. "Each time we have performed 'The Last Parade' for audiences this year, we have dedicated the song to the fallen heroes who have given all to serve our country and communities. The Patriot Guard Riders assist hundreds of families each week, nationwide, with such passion and dignity. And it was very moving to find out that Captain Bob Woods, who accepted the donation, actually assisted in the procession the song is about, for Staff Sgt. Nicholas Carnes – powerful.”

Later in the evening, Mullins introduced Dave Thompson, Andrew Thompson, and Robbie Boone of Janet Davis Acoustic Music, the band's official supply sponsor, who together with Mullins, presented a check in the amount of $2,000 to Richard Hutchinson, Chapter Coordinator of the Cincinnati, Ohio Chapter of Guitars for Vets (G4V), a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of injured and ailing veterans through the healing power of music with free guitars and lessons to vets in a structured program staffed by volunteers. This contribution was made possible through the donation of a Martin guitar by Janet Davis Acoustic Music and a patriotic-themed handmade quilt donated by Wilma Miller. A $5 donation per prize allowed festival attendees to enter a drawing to win either item with all proceeds given to G4V. As a special surprise, Hutchinson was also presented a Martin guitar by Janet Davis Acoustic Music for use in the G4V program. 
 
“The healing power of music is well known in the bluegrass community," explains Mullins. "For our fans to contribute several hundred dollars to Guitars for Vets confirms this and I know funds will provide opportunity for lives and hearts to be restored from the traumas of the battlefield. What could be better? And we are very grateful for the generosity of our friend Wilma Miller and Janet Davis Acoustic Music. The Thompson family of JDAM eagerly supports our charitable efforts at the festival each November. What a blessing.”
 
For more information on Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers and their philanthropic efforts for the Patriot Guard Riders™ and Guitars for Vets, please visit www.radioramblers.com. For more on the Southern Ohio Indoor Music Festival, visit www.somusicfest.com
 
About Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers
Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers have an energetic mix of quality bluegrass and gospel music, a professional presentation, inventive instrumental work, a wide variety of vocal arrangements including a cappella quartets and tasteful, down-home humor. Their professionalism and successful, heavily played recordings have kept them in demand with a national audience. They are the IBMA's 2012 Emerging Artist of the Year and are regular guests on the Grand Ole Opry. In addition, Mullins has earned 5 IBMA Awards and 3 SPBGMA Awards over the past two decades. Their previous album, They're Playing My Song reached the Billboard Bluegrass and Bluegrass Unlimited Top Ten.
A contributing factor to JMRR’s success is their active marketing capabilities, due to Mullins’ network of radio stations in the Midwest, including a 24/7 webcast.
 
About the Southern Ohio Indoor Music Festival
The Southern Ohio Indoor Music Festival is held twice annually in March and November and features nationally known acoustic music groups, including pioneers of bluegrass music, as well as a sampling of up and coming bands. Our goal is to feature bluegrass, old-time, and gospel music, combined with family fun and educational opportunities in an entertaining, smoke and alcohol-free environment.
 
 
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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

This Week at East Public Relations!

Autumn is officially upon us and while others may be winding down their schedules for the remainder of 2014, our artists are busier than ever!

Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out hit the road again for points in Ohio and Kentucky this weekend. You can catch them on Friday, November 7th at the Southern Ohio Indoor Music Festival in Wilmington with 2 shows at 2:00pm & 7:00pm ET. Saturday, November 8th, they'll perform for the first time at a new venue in Grayson, Kentucky - Simply The Best Bar & Grill. Showtime is 9:30pm ET and seating is limited so grab your tickets now by calling 606-475-0333! Be sure to follow all the latest happenings at www.iiirdtymeout.comFacebook Twitter

The Spinney Brothers have just wrapped up a CD Release concert tour that took them to several points in Nova Scotia in support of their latest project on Mountain Fever Records - Tried & True! The new CD, which was released October 14th, has already produced a charting single with "Gonna Catch a Train" sitting at #15 on the Bluegrass Today Monthly Songs chart for November! This weekend, the brothers will be returning to the U.S. for shows in Illinois and Massachusetts. Friday, November 7th, you can catch them at the Greater Downstate Indoor Bluegrass Festival in Springfield, Il for shows at 2:30pm and 7:45pm ET.  Sunday, November 9th, they are back by popular demand at the Country Corner Coffee House in South Hadley, MA for an afternoon show at 2:30pm ET. For more information on the band's new CD, Tried & True, visit www.spinneybrothers.com. Facebook Twitter

Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper are celebrating the very exciting success of their first studio album in 3 years! On Down the Line, released on Compass Records in July is climbing the charts and is a surefire hit with fans and DJs! Currently, the first single from the record, "Fiddlin' Joe," is #2 on Bluegrass Today's Monthly Songs chart and #19 on the National Bluegrass Survey's Top 30 Songs chart for November. In addition, the album has risen to #8 on the National Survey's Top 15 Albums chart. If you haven't heard this outstanding record, you're missing out! Check it out here and be sure to keep up with the band at www.flamekeeperband.comFacebook Twitter

Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers also have a hit on their hands with their new CD released on Rebel Records September 30th - Another Day From Life! The first single, "The Last Parade," was debuted on the Grand Ole Opry in May, received a standing ovation, and has charted throughout the summer. The band's latest single, "Now The Summer's Gone," is also gaining ground and made it's debut at #19 on the Bluegrass Today Monthly Songs chart for November. This week, SiriusXM Bluegrass Junction will debut a "Track By Track" special with an interview with Joe Mullins and Kyle Cantrell and a complete listen-through of Another Day From Life. Here are the air dates and times: Wednesday, November 5th at 11:00am ET, Thursday, November 6th at 9:00pm ET, Saturday, November 8th at 8:00am ET, Sunday, November 9th at 11:00am ET.

JMRR are gearing up to host their twice-annual Southern Ohio Indoor Music Festival at the Roberts Centre in Wilmington, OH happening this weekend! In addition to performing new music, the band is also welcoming their newest member, Jason Barie, to the fold. And, they'll be making contributions to two very important organizations through their philanthropic efforts - the Patriot Guard Riders and Guitars for Vets. For more information on the band, their charitable contributions, and their new music, visit www.radioramblers.com. Facebook Twitter

Speaking of the Southern Ohio Indoor Music Festival, Blake Williams is gearing up to travel to Wilmington this weekend to be the master of ceremonies for this outstanding event. In addition, Blake will offer two workshops on Friday at 11:30am ET and Saturday at 11:00am ET titled, "Music, Memories, and Storytelling." He'll share some of his favorite memories from his time on the road with Lester Flatt, Bill Monroe, Mike Snider and his own band, The Expedition Show, as well as a collection of stories from his 21 years on the Grand Ole Opry. Blake is also celebrating the success of his good friend Becky Buller who recently released a new CD on Dark Shadow Records titled 'Tween Earth and Sky. The project includes a fresh version of Bill Monroe's "Southern Flavor," with new lyrics written to the famous instrumental, and is recorded with former members of Monroe's Blue Grass Boys including Blake, Roland White, Peter Rowan, Buddy Spicher, Mike Fagan, and Ernie Sykes. "Southern Flavor" is currently #24 on the National Bluegrass Survey's Top 30 Songs chart and the CD is #10 on the Top 15 Bluegrass Albums chart. Give the song a listen and watch a behind-the-scenes video here. And don't forget to keep up with Blake with his entertaining posts on Facebook and Twitter!

As always, you can follow everything happening with our roster of artists by visiting East Public Relations on the web at www.eastpublicrelations.com. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter!

Until next time - Happy Fall, Y'all!


Monday, November 3, 2014

Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers Share Philanthropic Efforts with Patriot Guard Riders™, Guitars for Vets

Southern Ohio Indoor Music Festival Launches This Weekend - November 7th and 8th
Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers Share Philanthropic Efforts with Patriot Guard Riders™, Guitars for Vets

The Southern Ohio Indoor Music Festival (SOIMF) will take place this weekend, November 7th & 8th, at the Roberts Centre in Wilmington, and will celebrate the best in bluegrass music as well as a six-month long philanthropic effort by festival hosts, Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers

Celebrating the release of their newest Rebel Records CD, Another Day From Life, Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers debuted the first single, "The Last Parade,"at the Grand Ole Opry in May. "The Last Parade" is a powerful song written by Steve Bonafel in honor of Sgt. Nickolas Carnes of Dayton, Kentucky, who was killed in Afghanistan in 2007. Following a standing ovation from a crowd of several thousand, Mullins announced a campaign to donate 100% of the proceeds from the digital download of their new single through November 6th to the Patriot Guard Riders™, a support group of motorcycle riders accessible in all 50 states, available at a family’s request, to honor and ensure dignity and respect at memorial services honoring fallen military heroes, first responders, and honorably discharged veterans.

In addition, the band and their official supply sponsor, Janet Davis Acoustic Music, along with a friend to bluegrass music and our veterans, Wilma Miller of Cedarville, Ohio, will collaborate at SOIMF to support the Cincinnati, Ohio Chapter of Guitars for Vets (G4V), a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of injured and ailing veterans through the healing power of music with free guitar lessons to vets in a structured program staffed by volunteers. Janet Davis Acoustic Music has donated a Martin guitar valued at over $1,200 and Wilma Miller has donated a patriotic-themed handmade quilt. A $5 donation per prize will allow festival attendees to enter a drawing to win either item with all proceeds given to G4V. Presentations to representatives of the Patriot Guard Riders and Guitars for Vets will take place at the event on Saturday, November 8th.

Festival doors open Friday, November 7th, at 10 A.M., with performances by host band, Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers, Ralph Stanley II, Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out, Bill Yates & the Country Gentlemen Tribute Band, and a special appearance by Marty Raybon who has just been added to the lineup. 

The award-winning talent continues on Saturday, November 8th, with performances by 2014 International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) Emerging Artist of the Year winner Flatt Lonesome. “The past few years have seen a wealth of fantastic, young talent in bluegrass," states festival producer Joe Mullins. "The sibling harmony and professionalism of Flatt Lonesome has made them award winners!" Saturday also includes shows by Special Consensus who were honored at this year's IBMA Awards for selections from their Country Boy – A Bluegrass Tribute to John Denver album. “Special Consensus has a great history, entertaining nationally now for a few decades after being founded as Chicago’s first great bluegrass act. Their John Denver tribute has been a huge success and they are enjoying a tremendous year,” says Mullins. 

The picking persists with the Crowe Brothers, the Larry Stephenson Band, The Boxcars, and another performance by Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers. 

In addition to two full days of award-winning music, the SOIMF will also include a special "Music, Memories & Storytelling Workshop" with bluegrass banjo man, Blake Williams on Friday, at 11:30 A.M., and Saturday, at 11 A.M., a "Jam Session Central" area for pickers and everyone will have an opportunity enter to win door prizes as well as wonderful raffle prizes including a Deering Goodtime banjo, a commemorative quilt, and tickets to the Musicians Against Childhood Cancer Bluegrass Classic. SOIMF tickets are available for purchase at the door. General Admission seating for children 16 and under is free with an adult ticket purchase.

Media sponsorship for SOIMF is provided by Classic Country Radio, WBZI AM 1500, WKFI AM 1090, WEDI AM 1130, and FM 100.3 with additional sponsorship support provided by Cohen RecyclingJanet Davis Acoustic MusicDeering Banjos, and GHS Strings.

For more information on the Southern Ohio Indoor Music Festival including a complete performance schedule and additional ticket information, visit www.somusicfest.com. For more information on Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers and their philanthropic efforts for the Patriot Guard Riders™ and Guitars for Vets, please visit www.radioramblers.com.


About the Southern Ohio Indoor Music Festival
The Southern Ohio Indoor Music Festival is held twice annually in March and November and features nationally known acoustic music groups, including pioneers of bluegrass music, as well as a sampling of up and coming bands. Our goal is to feature bluegrass, old-time, and gospel music, combined with family fun and educational opportunities in an entertaining, smoke and alcohol-free environment.

About Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers
Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers have an energetic mix of quality bluegrass and gospel music, a professional presentation, inventive instrumental work, a wide variety of vocal arrangements including a cappella quartets and tasteful, down-home humor. Their professionalism and successful, heavily played recordings have kept them in demand with a national audience. They are the IBMA's 2012 Emerging Artist of the Year and are regular guests on the Grand Ole Opry. In addition, Mullins has earned 5 IBMA Awards and 3 SPBGMA Awards over the past two decades. Their previous album, They're Playing My Song reached the Billboard Bluegrass and Bluegrass Unlimited Top Ten. A contributing factor to JMRR’s success is their active marketing capabilities, due to Mullins’ network of radio stations in the Midwest, including a 24/7 webcast.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Sparta, Tennessee, Hometown of Lester Flatt, Honors Legendary Musician with Historical Marker

Bluegrass and Country music legend, Lester Flatt, was honored in his hometown of Sparta, Tennessee recently when city and county officials joined forces to unveil an historical marker in his honor during Sparta's annual event, Liberty Square: A Lester Flatt Celebration
 
Plans for the marker began nearly 18 months ago when Sparta residents, Blake and Kimberly Williams presented the idea at a White County Commissioners meeting to have a marker placed at Oaklawn Cemetery where Flatt is buried. "Lester was a very humble man and when he passed away, he didn't want a lot of attention," explains Blake Williams, who is a former member of Flatt's band, the Nashville Grass, and was also a pallbearer at Flatt's funeral. "Kimberly and I have talked to many people who worked with Lester over the years and also to his family, and we've all felt the same way—that we wanted to do something in his honor. Since he would have been 100 years old in June of this year, it just made sense to do it now."
 
The commissioners agreed and voted unanimously to pass the budget for the marker. Sparta's Mayor, Jeff Young, was at the meeting and without hesitation volunteered to pay for half the cost and offered any assistance needed to see the project through. "With the green light from both city and county officials in place, Kimberly began the legwork that involved working with the officials, tasking music journalist Barry Mazor, with the text for the marker and enlisting the help of W.D. Stone & Associates on a design."
 
The historical marker was unveiled during the city's annual event, named for Flatt, on Saturday, October 11th. "We've been producing 'Liberty Square: A Lester Flatt Celebration' for well over a decade now and were thrilled to be able to commemorate Lester Flatt's 100 years in bluegrass with this marker and some very special guests," states Sparta Mayor, Jeff Young. The 45-minute ceremony included a special music presentation by Blake Williams who enlisted the help of another Nashville Grass alumni, Roland White, as well as Michael Cleveland, Wayne Southards, Dwayne Anderson and a guest appearance by Darin Aldridge. Tennessee State Representative Paul Bailey presented a proclamation on behalf of the State of Tennessee honoring Flatt's contributions to bluegrass and country music and Kyle Cantrell, former Grand Ole Opry announcer and current program director for SiriusXM Bluegrass Junction, spoke on Flatt's impact on him personally and professionally. In attendance and recognized during the ceremony were Flatt's granddaughter Tammy Brumfield and her husband Mike;  Don Clark, owner of the Bluegrass Bus Museum;  Danny Clark, an International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) Board member; Joe Lurgio, IBMA staff member; Ashlee-Jean Trott, associate producer of Music City Roots; Ray Seckler representing his father Curly Seckler; and White County Executive Denny Wayne Robinson.
 
The historical marker will be placed at Oaklawn Cemetery located on Hwy 70 just outside of Sparta, TN in the next few weeks.
 
For more information on Liberty Square: A Lester Flatt Celebration, Lester Flatt and Sparta, Tennessee, please visit www.spartatn.com

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Opry, WSM, WDVX and More - EPR Artists are Super Busy This Week!!

Even after coming off one of the most busy weeks in bluegrass - IBMA's World of Bluegrass Conference and Festival in Raleigh, NC - all our artists have hit the ground running with appearances all across the country. Check out what's going on this week!

Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers are busy promoting their latest Rebel Records CD, Another Day From Life with scheduled appearances all this week in the Nashville area. Last night, the band made another appearance on the Grand Ole Opry and performed 3 songs! Here's what happening for them the rest of the week:
Wednesday, October 8th - Music City Roots at The Factory in Franklin, TN
Thursday, October 9th
8:30am CT Live interview and performance from the Grand Ole Opry on WSM 650AM with Coffee, Country and Cody. Listen in at www.wsmonline.com.
9:00pm Station Inn (Tickets are $12 at the door)


Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper
Friday, October 10th - WDVX Blue Plate Special at 12noon ET. Listen in at www.wdvx.com
Saturday, October 11th - Liberty Square: A Lester Flatt Celebration in Sparta, TN
Sunday, October 12th - Years of Farming Bluegrass in Flemingsburg, KY


The Spinney Brothers
Thursday, October 9th - Bluegrass Heritage Foundation Concert in Dallas, TX
Friday and Saturday, October 10th & 11th - Turkey Track Bluegrass Festival in Waldron, AR.

Liberty Square: A Lester Flatt Celebration takes place this Saturday, October 11th in Sparta, Tennessee and it's FREE! Artists scheduled to perform are Blake Williams & Friends, Darin & Brooke Aldridge, Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper and Balsam Range. In addition, we'll be unveiling a special historical marker in honor of Lester Flatt. For more information, visit www.spartatn/com/lesterflatt.

Monday, September 29, 2014

Follow Us to IBMA's World of Bluegrass in Raleigh, NC

Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper
Tuesday, September 30th
11:00pm-11:30pm ET- California Bluegrass Association - Room 322
12:20am-12:50am ET - Boston Bluegrass Union - Marriott - Congressional Ballroom
 
Wednesday, October 1st 
6:00pm - 9:00pm ET Private Event for WUNC/WAMU's Bluegrass Country
11:45pm - 12:30am ET Roe Entertainment Showcase - Marriott - Congressional Ballroom 
 
Thursday, October 2nd 
7:30pm - IBMA Awards - Duke Energy PAC - Memorial Auditorium
1:00am - 1:30am ET - Roe Entertainment Showcase - Marriott - Congressional Ballroom 
 
Friday, October 3rd 
1:15pm - 2:00pm ET Wide Open Bluegrass City Plaza Stage
7:00pm ET - Martin Guitars Showcase - Martin Jam Tent
 
Saturday, October 4th
2:00pm - 3:00pm ET - Youth Council Drop - In - RCC #203 
3:30pm - 4:30pm ET - Celebrity Jam - RCC Lobby

The Spinney Brothers
Tuesday, September 30th
11pm ET - MerleFest Showcase - Longview Center - 118 S. Person Street 
 
Wednesday, October 1st
6:00pm - 9:00pm ET Private Event for WUNC/WAMU's Bluegrass Country
11:00pm - 11:30pm - Mountain Fever Records Showcase - Marriott AB
 
11:35pm -12:00midnight - Mountain Fever Records "Jam with the Band" - Marriott EF
 
Thursday, October 2nd
7:30pm ET - IBMA Awards Show - Duke Energy PAC - Memorial Auditorium


Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out
Wednesday, October 1st 
6:00pm - 9:00pm ET Private Event for WUNC/WAMU's Bluegrass Country
 
Thursday, October 2nd
7:30pm ET - IBMA Awards Show - Duke Energy PAC - Memorial Auditorium
 
Friday, October 3rd
2pm - 3pm ET - Youth Council Drop-In - RCC Room 203
3:30pm - 4:30pm ET Celebrity Jam - RCC Lobby 
 
Saturday, October 4th
3:00pm Wide Open Bluegrass - Red Hat Amphitheater

Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers
Wednesday, October 1st
6:00pm - 9:00pm ET Private Event for WUNC/WAMU's Bluegrass Country
 
Thursday, October 2nd
11am - 1pm ET Special Awards Luncheon
RCC
 
7:30pm ET - IBMA Awards - Duke Energy PAC - Memorial Auditorium
 
Friday, October 3rd
12noon-12:45pm ET - Wide Open Bluegrass - City Plaza Stage

Thursday, September 25, 2014

"Best of Bluegrass" to Feature Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper

The "Best of Bluegrass" presents a live radio broadcast featuring a performance by 
Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper and a visit with Bob Mitchell 
Saturday, September 27, 2014 
6:00 – 8:00 a.m CT on WKWC-FM - Owensboro, KY
5:00 – 7:00 p.m. ET on The Bluegrass Jamboree - Listen Online!
7:00 – 9:00 p.m. ET on Crescent Hill Radio - Listen Online!
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon ET on The Bluegrass Mix - Listen Online!