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Charts / Awards 14 May, 2013

APA Nashville Salutes Lee Greenwood's Contributions To Country Music

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APA Nashville Salutes Lee Greenwood's Contributions To Country Music
Nashville, Tenn. (Top40 Charts/ Webster & Associates) APA Nashville salutes Lee Greenwood upon the opening of the country music legend's spotlight exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum, the 30th anniversary of his iconic heartfelt anthem, "God Bless The USA," and his return to CMA Music Festival with a performance in June. The Lee Greenwood: American Patriot spotlight exhibit, which opened last Friday at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and will run through April 25, 2014, is housed within the museum's permanent third floor exhibit and will feature Greenwood's personal costumes and memorabilia spanning the 50 years of his extraordinary career.

Greenwood's work with the armed forces includes more than 30 USO tours, which resulted in his being honored with the prestigious National Patriot's Award presented by the Congressional Medal of Honor Society. In November 2008, President George W. Bush appointed Lee to a six-year term as a council member on the National Endowment for the Arts.

"Lee is an American musical icon," commented APA Nashville's Steve Lassiter. "His talents, integrity and unwavering commitment to our military, both active and retired, is nothing less than stellar."

Greenwood is also celebrating the 30th anniversary of his signature song, "God Bless The USA," which became a Top 10 Country hit in 1984, earning him the CMA Song of the Year Award in 1985. Produced by Jerry Crutchfield, this American tribute to patriotism remains one of our country's most popular and recognizable anthems.

As he continues to tour on a regular basis, Greenwood will return to the CMA Music Festival next month with a performance on Sunday evening, June 9, at LP Field.






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