Support our efforts, sign up to a full membership!
(Start for free)
Register or login with just your e-mail address
Country 09/02/2009

Gala For Hank Williams Play Set Feb. 22 At A&M-C

Hot Songs Around The World

Si No Estas
Inigo Quintero
310 entries in 17 charts
Yes, And?
Ariana Grande
202 entries in 27 charts
Overdrive
Ofenbach & Norma Jean Martine
196 entries in 14 charts
Texas Hold 'Em
Beyonce
188 entries in 22 charts
Anti-Hero
Taylor Swift
622 entries in 23 charts
Beautiful Things
Benson Boone
259 entries in 26 charts
Stick Season
Noah Kahan
372 entries in 20 charts
Lose Control
Teddy Swims
410 entries in 25 charts
Petit Genie
Jungeli, Imen Es & Alonzo
173 entries in 5 charts
Water
Tyla
332 entries in 20 charts
Lovin On Me
Jack Harlow
336 entries in 23 charts
Greedy
Tate McRae
700 entries in 28 charts
Until I Found You
Stephen Sanchez
224 entries in 16 charts
Commerce, TX. (Top40 Charts/ University Playhouse) - On Sunday, Feb. 22, the University Playhouse at Texas A&M University-Commerce will present a Gala performance of "Hank Williams: Lost Highway" by Randal Myler and Mark Harelik, as a kick-off event for fundraising efforts to establish a new scholarship - the Ray Price Texas Culture Award.

The Gala performance will be at 3 p.m. The play runs Thursdays through Sundays, Feb. 12-22, with the Gala set for the closing matinee. For tickets and information, call 903-886-5900.

Ray Price recently began his annual Birthday Tour with a performance in Longview, Texas, on the occasion of his 83rd birthday. Although there wasn't a big age difference between Ray Price and Hank Williams, Hank was a big influence on Ray's early career. Luckily for his fans around the world, Ray avoided the pitfalls that plagued Hank Williams' short life and he continues to entertain today.

Play director Jim Anderson said the idea of the scholarship developed over time. "I was talking to a friend, L.P. Gregg, who has a veterinary practice here in town, about the Hank Williams play."

He said, "My cousin, Ray, was pretty close to Hank. In fact they were roommates for a while."

He also told me that well over 100 of Ray Price's family members had attended Texas A&M University-Commerce, formerly East Texas State University.

"As I continued research fro the production, I listened to a lot of Ray Price's early recordings, and found that he even sounded a lot like Hank back then."

Ray Price's fans will know he organized the Cherokee Cowboys band from members of Hank Williams Drifting Cowboys band after Hank's death.

Since then, Ray has nurtured the careers of many country music stars, including Roger Miller, Don Helms, Willie Nelson, and Johnny Paycheck.

Ray developed his own unique style and gave Country music its international appeal. His rich, velvety crooning is packed with emotion and defies definition by genre.

Anderson said with the help of a colleague, Dr. Deborah Porter, herself a Country music performer, he got the chance to meet Ray Price and discuss the scholarship on the occasion of Ray's induction to the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame , in Carthage , Texas .

"Since Ray Price's music appeals to everybody, we thought it appropriate that the scholarship in his name be available to any A&M-Commerce student, regardless of major," Anderson said.

One of the criteria for eligibility would be that the student make a contribution to the culture of Texas .

Contributions to the Ray Price Scholarship Fund can be made at the Gala, by mail, by sending checks payable to the A&M-Commerce Foundation, with "Ray Price" on the memo line. The address is Glenda L. Anderson,

Director of Advancement Services, Texas A&M University-Commerce, P.O. Box 3425, Commerce, TX 75429.
Online contributions can be made at: https://securepay.tamu-commerce.edu/foundation/campaign_giving/giving100.asp, and follow the link to the Ray Price fund.






Most read news of the week


© 2001-2024
top40-charts.com (S4)
about | site map
contact | privacy
Page gen. in 1.2626619 secs // 4 () queries in 0.0045335292816162 secs


live