By RYAN BORBA
Brands have become an increasingly important part of putting on live music in recent years, and perhaps no more important than in 2020. Brands and event producers alike need each other to help continue the music and reach their core audiences. No better example may be present in 2020 than the Camping World Concert Series of free concerts featuring top country artists.
Hosted by Ambassador of Country Music Shawn Parr and streaming from Sept. 15 to Nov. 24, the series put on by the network of recreational vehicle retailers racked up 7.4 million views across multiple platforms, with major artists including Zac Brown Band, Chris Young, Alabama, Sugarland, Lady A, Martina McBride, Ricky Skaggs and Steven Curtis Chapman, Brett Young, Little Big Town and Amy Grant and Vince Gill, the final performance of which took place Nov. 24 and racked up 1.14 million views. The lineup rivals many amphitheater or fair lineups, giving a much-needed platform to artists who are almost alway
Donovan Woods sang and played his keyboard outside Off The Corner Friday afternoon.
PADUCAHÂ â With just two shopping weekends left until Christmas, downtown Paducah businesses are using music, social media and other ways to draw customers.
Friday afternoon, musician Donovan Woods sang and played the keyboard outside Off The Corner, a store at 209 Broadway St. that sells original artwork by owner Cathy McElya. She turns everyday items into art pieces, such as using a sink strainer, a movie reel and a yo-yo to create a sculpture, or interlocking soda can tabs to create a lamp shade.
Two people danced as Woods performed outside Off The Corner.
Author of the article: Joe Belanger
Publishing date: Dec 11, 2020 • December 11, 2020 • 5 minute read • (Getty Images)
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Well, topping my list, and most everyone’s: I want this pandemic to be gone so I can visit all my loved ones, go out to a bar with friends and hear live music, dine inside my favourite restaurant before heading to the theatre to watch actors bring to life the words of a playwright.