Friday, April 1, 2011

Friday's News and Tidbits

Zac Brown Band, Sugarland, Little Big Town, Thompson Square, The Band Perry and Eddie Montgomery, like many of the other country superstars, made the trip to Vegas for the ACM Awards.

Hillary Scott of Lady Antebellum celebrated her 25th birthday today.

Kelley Shepard also celebrated a birthday today.

Chris Young won $800 his first night in Vegas.

Rascal Flatts is allowing fans to compete for the chance to make the music video for their new single “I Won’t let Go.” For details on how to compete, head on over to their Facebook page.

Sean Patrick McGraw is campaigning for your vote on Country Weekly’s poll for which bachelor is country music’s hottest. Although he’s not specifically on the list, you can write him in, or vote for one of the many to choose from here. Better hurry, voting ends April 3rd.

CMT named Crystal Bowersox April’s featured artist for the month.

The making of Reba’s latest music video “If I Were a Boy” is set to premiere tomorrow afternoon (1:30 PM ET) on GAC TV.

David Nail may be a little tired when he finally arrives to Vegas. The up-and-coming country singer has a show in Tampa tomorrow and then will make the flight over to Las Vegas at 4 AM, Sunday morning. Yikes!

James Otto will be leaving Colorado tomorrow for the bright lights of Las Vegas.

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