BRISTOL, Va. – Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee ventured across the state line Monday to tout new legislation aimed at protecting musicians and those working in the music industry.
Keepin' It Country Farm reveals its 2024 concert schedule featuring top country music artists. Owned by Richard and Donna Lynch, the concert series will benefit the Love Tattoo Foundation, aiding American veterans. The seven concerts will go towards supporting American veterans who have served our country and carry mental or physical scars.
49 Winchester, Ashley McBryde, The Wallflowers, The Red Clay Strays, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, Sam Bush, Wilderado, The SteelDrivers, Brittney Spencer, Drayton Farley, Jaime Wyatt, Bella White, and Silverada are set to headline the 23rd annual Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion. Presented by Ballad Health and produced by the nonprofit Birthplace of Country Music (BCM), the festival returns to State Street in Historic Downtown Bristol, Tenn.-Va. Sept. 13-15.