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Country 05 August, 2009

GAC's 'Country At The White House' Features President Obama, Brad Paisley, Alison Krauss, Charley Pride

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NASHVILLE, TN. (Top40 Charts/ Rubin Media) - Great American Country (GAC) is the only place to see exclusive coverage of command performances by Brad Paisley, Alison Krauss and Charley Pride, who recently shared their flawless talents and great love for country music with an invitation-only White House audience. Country at the White House premieres Saturday, August 15, 9:00 pm/eastern and will give fans a front row seat to both the afternoon educational workshop and evening concert events.

Created by First Lady Michelle Obama to encourage arts and arts education, the country music event was the second in a series that launched in June. More than 125 students - including 40 from Nashville's W.O. Smith Music School - gathered in the White House Grand Dining Room for an afternoon workshop that included a Q & A and performances by Paisley and Krauss. GAC host Storme Warren was in the heart of it, interviewing both stars about this once in a lifetime experience. 'What could be better?' Krauss told him. 'Art changes the world.'

Among those joining the first family in the East Room for the evening's concert were Senators Barbara Boxer, Lindsey Graham, Claire McCaskill and Lamar Alexander; Press Secretary Robert Gibbs; Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett; Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius and news anchor Bob Schieffer. Music City was represented by Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen, Congressman Jim Cooper and Nashville Mayor Karl Dean.

In his welcoming remarks, President Obama noted that country music has impacted our nation. 'It's touched countless lives, it's influenced all genres of music,' he said. 'It's helped make the American people more hopeful.'

Hope is what inspired Paisley's current hit single, 'Welcome to the Future,' which he wrote based on his observations from Times Square on election night, November 4. 'To have a song about the times we're living in and the effect of an election and how its changed life and politics as we know it and to get to play it to this man (Obama) is surreal beyond belief,' Paisley said. 'Over the next few days, it will be wild to think about this.'

'Having the honor of being part of this historic country music event at the White House was a once in a lifetime experience for me,' said Ed Hardy, GAC president and W.O. Smith Music School board member. 'It's quite appropriate that it was shared with such extraordinarily talented artists and friends - Brad, Alison and Charley - as well as the W.O. Smith students and staff. GAC is proud to be the only outlet able to share this intimate and exclusive evening with our viewers."

Tune in to Country at the White House on August 15 and enjoy America's music with America's first family.

About Great American Country (GAC)

Great American Country is the leader in country music entertainment. GAC delivers to viewers the widest variety of country music, its artists and the lifestyles they influence. GAC broadcasts original country music programming, country music performance specials, live concerts and music videos. GAC is available in more than 58 million households and online at https://www.GACTV.com.

GAC is owned by Scripps Networks, the leading developer of lifestyle-oriented content for television and the Internet, including HGTV, Food Network, DIY Network and Fine Living Network. Scripps Networks is based in Knoxville, Tenn., with offices in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, Atlanta and Nashville, and is a unit of Scripps Networks Interactive (NYSE:SNI).






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