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Country 15 November, 2006

GAC Enlists Kenny Chesney, Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley, Alan Jackson and Other Top Country Music Stars in World's Largest Collaborative Songwriting Effort

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Nashville, TN (Great American Country (GAC)) -- Storme Warren, host of "Country Music Across America" on GAC, enlisted the talents of more than 60 top country music artists to help write country music's next masterpiece. Tune in to GAC's "Country Music Across America" on Thursday, November 16 (9:00 p.m. /ET) to see the world premiere of the finished song. Yeah, but I didn't have to write it in three seconds. This is hard!

During last week's CMA Awards red carpet, Warren asked artists including Alan Jackson, Kenny Chesney, Martina McBride, Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley to contribute a word or a line to the collaborative effort.

"So I'm supposed to give a line that rhymes? Man, I got 'Entertainer of the Year,' not 'Songwriter of the Year,'" Chesney says.

When Warren tries to encourage Martina McBride by reminding her that she wrote her current single, she responds: "Yeah, but I didn't have to write it in three seconds. This is hard!"

Songwriter Monty Powell --who's penned chart-topping hits for Keith Urban, Brooks & Dunn, Diamond Rio and Billy Ray Cyrus-- assembled all of the words into the final song's lyrics in just over 20 hours and will perform the song on Thursday's program on GAC.

Warren conceived the idea in the days leading up to the CMA Awards Week events in Nashville as a way to draw attention to the significant contribution of songwriters to country music, and to help raise money for medical research. LeAnn Rimes has voiced interest in recording the song and Martina McBride offered to help her out. Brad Paisley offered the one line that helped define the purpose of the song, "Someday we will find a cure."

The song lyric book, autographed by the participating country music artists, will be auctioned early next year with proceeds going to the T.J. Martell Foundation for leukemia, cancer and AIDS research.

Participating artists include:
Lynn Anderson
Bill Anderson
Kenny Chesney
Eric Church
Billy Currington
Mylie Cyrus
Billy Dean
Katrina Elam
Montgomery Gentry
Heart
Ty Herndon
Jack Ingram
Alan Jackson
Jamey Johnson
Tracy Lawrence
Lonestar
Rockie Lynne
Martina McBride
Lorrie Morgan
Brad Paisley
Danielle Peck
LeAnn Rimes
Mel Tillis
Carrie Underwood
Van Zant
Clay Walker
Craig Wiseman
Chris Young






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