 Nashville, TN. (Top40 Charts/ BNA Entertainment) - For The Lost Trailers, who got their start in 2001 at Willie Nelson's annual 4th of July Picnic, entertaining crowds on Independence Day is tradition and playing at Nashville's annual big bang at Riverfront Park in front of more than 100,000 people, will be a memorable addition to that heritage. "We're honored that the City of Nashville would include us in one of Music City's biggest traditions-the downtown 4th of July Fireworks,' said guitarist and songwriter Stokes Nielson. 'I can remember us watching the display when we first came to town years ago, from on top of the West End Plaza Parking Deck, next to the small studio where we were recording some of our earliest demos. For us, this is really a great sign of how far we've gotten since those days. Also, our first show as a band was at Willie Nelson's 4th of July picnic 7 years ago, so it's always a double celebration for The Lost Trailers on the 4th!!" Next Tuesday, July 8, The Lost Trailers will take their Top 20 hit 'Holler Back' to the stage of the Opry House for their Grand Ole Opry debut. On what will surely be a historic night for the guys, lead singer Ryder Lee said, "Playing the Grand Ole Opry is an absolute highlight for this band....we plan on building on our debut performance by bringing the holler back to the greatest country show ever!" Look for The Lost Trailers new album, Holler Back, on August 26.
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