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Country 03 September, 2015

Dollywood Showcases "Class Of 2016" From Big Machine Records Sept. 18-20

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Dollywood Showcases "Class Of 2016" From Big Machine Records Sept. 18-20
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The sounds of country music's next generation take center stage at Dollywood Sept. 18-20, when four new artists with Big Machine Records "Class of 2016" are introduced to park visitors in shows throughout the weekend.

Big Machine Label Group Weekend allows the powerhouse record label to showcase its next generation of hit makers as they begin their ascension up the charts. While The Band Perry concert is a separately-ticketed event, concerts by members of Big Machine's "Class of 2016" are included with Dollywood park admission.

From Nashville, Tennessee, Levi Hummon has songwriting in his blood. Regularly co-writing with his father, who happens to be a Grammy Award-winning songwriter, Hummon has written with a number of greats, including 2014 Academy of Country Music Songwriter of the Year Shane MacAnally. Hummon currently is writing and recording his first full-length album.

Seth Alley hails from Sparta, Tennessee and considers himself a storyteller. The progression to songwriter, therefore, only made sense. He formed his first band at 14, and began commuting to Nashville in search of a record deal. Now with Big Machine Records, Alley is set to play the Grand Ole Opry on Sept. 12, just days in advance of his Dollywood appearance.

Tucker Beathard started playing drums and guitar at 10-years-old. Now 20, Beathard is working on his debut album and has booked shows with country superstars including Dierks Bentley, Eric Church and Keith Urban. He had an early immersion into songwriting through his father, a two-time BMI Songwriter of the Year.

Tara Thompson was raised in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains and moved to Nashville as a teen, where she quickly became a featured act in Nashville's premier honky tonks. A talented songwriter, Tara recently enjoyed opening several shows for her relative, country music legend Loretta Lynn, before thousands of fans.

In addition to The Band Perry, Big Machine Records' all-star lineup includes Taylor Swift, Tim McGraw, Florida Georgia Line, Rascal Flatts, Ronnie Dunn, Reba, Martina McBride and Steven Tyler.

The Band Perry highlights Dollywood's Showcase of Stars, a concert series designed to benefit Dolly Parton's Imagination Library. Parton announced the return of the concert series in March as part of the Dollywood's 30th anniversary season. Parton, whose last benefit concert at Dollywood was in 2005, kicked off the series with four sold-out concerts Aug. 8-9 at D.P.'s Celebrity Theater, and raised $500,000 in the process. Showcase of Stars offers guests the experience of great performances in an intimate setting, while allowing them to simultaneously support a worthy cause. Kenny Rogers is set to perform as part of the concert series on Sunday, Sept. 27.






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