NASHVILLE, TN (Inspirational Country
Music Award Show) - Organizers of the 12th Annual Inspirational Country
Music Award Show (ICM's) announce that Country Legend and Blue Hat Recording Artist, Charlie Daniels, will open the 2006 award show. Charlie will perform Preachin', Prayin', Singin' on the live award show being held at the historic Acuff Theatre, November 9th, 2006, at 7 PM CST. Andy Andrews, the host of the show, will bring his warm, intelligent, side-splitting observational humor to the microphone for one of the most inspiring nights of music.
Others scheduled to perform on the network show include: Randy Owen of Alabama, Jimmy Wayne, Blue County, Brian Littrell, The Fox Brothers, Tommy Brandt, Chucky Nelms, Gayla Earlene, Last Light Band, Mike Manual, Melanie Walker, Dennis Agajanian, The Peasall Sisters and Multi-Platinum Country Group, Lonestar, who will perform a single from their recently released album 'Mountains'.
In addition to the star-studded list of performers, some notable presenters confirmed at this time will include: MCA Recording Artist, Julie Roberts, Lance Bass and Katie Cook from CMT, Barbara Fairchild, Blue County, Brian Littrell, Del Way, Rich McCready, Clint Miller, Mary James , Nannette Vaughn, Jim Black, host of syndicated radio show, "Solid Gospel Sundays", Charlie Monk, Mayor of Music Row and Sirius Radio Host as well as Margo Smith, Opry Legend, with daughter Holly, plus Nashville's own star of the current movie 'How To Eat Fried Worms', Luke Benward.
Tickets for the award show are $45.00 and are on sale now through TicketMaster charge-by-phone at 615/255-9600 or at www.ticketmaster.com. For more information, visit their website at www.ICMawards.com.
The Gospel Music Channel: Launched in October 2004, Gospel Music Channel is the first 24-hour all-music television network devoted to the best of gospel/Christian music. Led by cable network veterans Charles Humbard, Discovery Channel's former general manager of digital networks, and Brad Siegel, former president of Turner Entertainment Networks, Gospel Music Channel is currently available on cable systems in 80 markets and more than 2900 cities nationwide. From the soulful sounds of Yolanda Adams to the country roots of Randy Travis, to the contemporary stylings of Kirk Franklin, Mercy Me, and Amy Grant, the Gospel Music Channel celebrates a musical genre that crosses cultures and generations and delivers a fan base so large it deserves its own network.
The Inspirational Country Music Convention is a yearly event that draws music fans, broadcast media (radio, print, and TV) and the industries top artists to Nashville to showcase music and to discuss industry related issues. The week will culminate with The Inspirational Country Music Awards Show. The Award Show will be held November 9, 2006 and over 80 artists will perform throughout the week at the Acuff Theatre. The 12th annual show will be nationally televised on the Gospel Music Channel, with several re-broadcasts. In addition, WSM-AM will air the show live on 650 AM and it will be available on CMT Loaded for one year. The convention is set for November 5-9, 2006 and is presented by the 501C-3 not-for-profit corporation, The Christian Country Music Association. www.ccma.cc