By Syndicated Content
UMG Nashville
Priscilla Block is dropping her self-titled, major-label debut EP on Friday, and she’s celebrating the occasion with a busy calendar of events.
The rising star, whose single “Just About Over You” recently broke country radio’s top 40, will livestream a full-band show from downtown Nashville’s Hard Rock Cafe on April 29. The event, which is a partnership with Busch Beer, will stream on both Priscilla’s and Busch’s Facebook pages beginning at 9 p.m. CT.
It’s an especially exciting event since Priscilla’s rise as a performer has taken place largely during the pandemic, so she hasn’t been able to tour.
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Canine connoisseurs on tap
It s a ruff job, but these marvellous mutts ready to put it all on the line for Busch
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Juno, left, and Bogey are either anxious to become taste-testers for Busch Dog Brew, or they’re waiting for Doug to dish out a promised treat.
To: Busch Beer
Re: A career for my canines
Dear Busch Beer: I am writing you today on behalf of my two dogs, Bogey and Juno, partly because they can’t write to you themselves because their lack of opposable thumbs makes it tough to use the computer keyboard, but mostly because I want to send you their resumes.
Yes, the May 2 race at Kansas Speedway will be called the Buschy McBusch Race 400. This proves, at the very least, that Busch and NASCAR are cooler than the UK Government.
An homage to the famed Boaty McBoatface, the name was decided on by fans of NASCAR and Busch beer who voted on Twitter. Names were suggested by fans in the thousands. The only thing entrants had to do to enter their name was donate $1 to the Farm Rescue charity.
The name was one of four finalists selected by Busch Beer in March. They were The Busch Latte 400, Nectar of the Cobs 400, For the Farmers 400, and, of course, Buschy McBusch Race 400. Far be it from us to editorialize, but we think the best name won.
Budweiser is the latest brand to raise awareness for the COVID-19 vaccines by offering free beer to those who get vaccinated.
The Anheuser-Busch beer brand has brought back its popular Budweiser Clydesdales and a puppy for the commercial called “Reunited with Buds,” which posted to YouTube Thursday and is scheduled to run on national television April 26, the company told USA TODAY.
Set to the tune of Queen’s hit “Don’t Stop Me Now,” the ad “celebrates our favorite bars as they start to reopen and reminds people to safely return to them once they have been vaccinated,” the company said.
By Laura
Apr 19, 2021
Busch Beer is looking for a dog to be their new CTO ( Chief Tasting Officer ) to test their new non-alcoholic dog beer called Dog Brew and be the face of the brand. It pays $20,000. If you think your dog has what it takes, just tweet a picture of your dog with their qualifications by April 28th. Details here.