New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Roland Corporation U.S. teamed up with the Academy of Country
Music in support of the 4th ACM Party for a Cause Festival, a three-day, two-stage, charitable event that attracted nearly 50,000 music fans who enjoyed more than 30 acts from country music's top names. This year's festival took place April 1-3 at the Las
Vegas Festival Grounds, and featured many top-tier acts plus full headline sets from Carrie Underwood, Dierks Bentley, and Kenny Chesney.
The Roland and BOSS backstage artist lounge and hands-on "petting zoo" area featured the latest gear such as the new BOSS BC-1X and Waza Craft effects pedals, the BOSS SY-300 Guitar Synth, the BOSS VO-1 Vocoder, the BOSS DD-500
Digital Delay, the Roland ELCajon EC-10, the Roland RD-800 Stage Piano and Juno-DS synthesizer, and more. Musicians supporting Kenny Chesney, Dierks Bentley, Sam Hunt, Kip Moore, Chris Rice, Kellie Pickler, Lee Bryce, Jana Kramer, Maddie & Tae, the
Swon Brothers and more, spent time learning about the new products with product specialists onsite.
The Roland and BOSS gallery of gear proved to be both educational and inspirational for the festival's talented musicians. Many of them tried products for the first time, then took turns playing instruments they don't usually play with members of other bands, leading to improvisational jam sessions and enjoyment of all the gear that enabled them to share the moment and break into new musical spaces.
"It was an honor to bring this special space of inspiration to the talented musicians at the ACM Party for a Cause Festival," said Teresa George, Senior Vice President,
Brand Integration & Strategic Partnerships for the Academy of Country Music.
The fun-packed, musical weekend culminated with the 51st Academy of Country
Music Awards, which also took place in Las Vegas. Featured performer
Sam Hunt sang his hit "Make You Miss Me" while playing a custom-prepared white Roland V-Piano Grand.
Ticket proceeds from the ACM Party for a Cause Festival benefit the Academy's charitable arm, ACM Lifting LivesĀ®. Generous giving from fans, and partnerships with artists and corporate sponsors, has allowed ACM Lifting Lives to support military programs that use music therapy to aid our veterans and wounded warriors, while providing funding to help them ease back into civilian life. More than $400,000 has been donated to various military organizations in just three years. For more information, visit www.ACMpartyforacause.com.
Watch highlights of the event on RTV.
Photo caption:
Sam Hunt performs "Make You Miss Me" on a custom Roland V-Piano Grand at the 51st Academy of Country
Music Awards