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Templeton Thompson’s Debut Video, “When I Get That Pony Rode” Scores National Attention Through Video Airplay

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Templeton Thompson’s Debut Video, “When I Get That Pony Rode” Scores National Attention Through Video Airplay


(Nashville, Tenn. – April 29, 2013) Country artist and Texas native Templeton Thompson is garnering attention from fans around the world through the success of her breakout debut video, “When I Get That Pony Rode.”

“I am so humbled and overjoyed by the reaction we’ve experienced with this video,” said Thompson. “When we shot the video, I believed we had a great product, but I never imagined we would see so much love and support from fans from all over the world.”

This week, will mark the seventh week in a row that “When I Get That Pony Rode” has aired on the fan-voted GAC’s Daily Countdown. On Tuesday, April 30, Templeton Thompson joins host Suzanne Alexander on GAC’s Daily Countdown.  Check your local listings for show times.

To view the video, click here.

“When I Get That Pony Rode” world premiered on CMT.com in February as part of CMT’s Independent’s Day online feature and currently has over 17,000 streams.  It placed #1 in streamed videos on the day of the premiere.

In addition to GAC and CMT.com, the video is airing on The Country Network and TNN.  AristoVideo handles video promotion for “When I Get That Pony Rode” and continues to work with a panel of more than 150 video outlets, including national, syndicated, closed-circuit, Internet and regional outlets.

The video was shot and directed by Cindy Meehl, the award-winning director of Buck.

Templeton Thompson has penned songs for Reba McEntire, Jo Dee Messina and Little Texas, but currently it is her own song that is getting the attention.  The singer-songwriter has also had her songs featured in several feature-films and television shows.

For more information about Templeton, visit www.TempletonThompson.com.

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And The 2009 Canadian Country Music Award Goes To….

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And The 2009 Canadian Country Music Award Goes To….


(Vancouver, BC) September 13, 2009 – The Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) celebrated another fantastic year in country music.  Hosted by actor and director Jason Priestley, this year’s Canadian Country Music Awards took place in Vancouver, BC at GM Place, where country music fans were treated to amazing performances by such artists as Aaron Pritchett, Paul Brandt with High Valley, Reba McEntire, and Martina McBride, to name a few.

The big winner of the night was Johnny Reid, who took home five CCMA Awards.  Also of note were newcomers Dean Brody and Tara Oram, who were each presented with their first award.

Recipients of a 2009 Canadian Country Music Association Award were as follows:

•    Single of the Year: “Brothers” ~ Dean Brody

•    Album of the Year: Dance With Me ~ Johnny Reid

•    Songwriter(s) of the Year: Johnny Reid/Brent Maher for “A Woman Like You”

•    CMT Video of the Year: “A Woman Like You” ~ Johnny Reid

•    Female Artist of the Year: Crystal Shawanda

•    Male Artist of the Year: Johnny Reid

•    Group or Duo of the Year: Doc Walker

•    Roots Artist or Group of the Year: Corb Lund

•    Rising Star: Tara Oram

•    Fans’ Choice Award: Johnny Reid

Congratulations to all of the artists!  For more information and highlights from the 2009 CCMA Awards and Country Music Week, please visit www.ccma.org or www.countrymusicvancouver.com.

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Canadian Country Music Week and Awards At-A-Glance

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Canadian Country Music Week and Awards At-A-Glance


CCMA Awards to be Held Sunday, Sept. 13, 2009

(Nashville, TN) Sept. 4, 2009 – Vancouver, BC, is Canada’s hub for Country music this year as it prepares for Country Music Week, beginning Thursday, Sept. 10 and ending Sunday, Sept.13 with the CCMA Awards at GM Place.

The agenda of activities includes showcases, seminars, industry events, musical performances and the star-studded CCMA Awards.  Below is a brief summary of can’t-miss events during Country Music Week and the Awards. For more specific information, visit: www.countrymusicvancouver.com/events

Thursday, Sept. 10
The Songwriters’ Café provides an intimate atmosphere where both established and national jury-selected, non-established songwriters share the stage in an acoustic, in-the-round setting.  The New Artist Showcase presents eight up-and-coming artists selected from a field of 140 applicants.  This year’s performing finalists include Shane Chisholm, Jaida Dreyer, and Darren McGinnis.

Friday, Sept. 11
Friday offers a number of informative seminars following the Keynote Address, delivered by Terry McBride, CEO of Canadian record label Nettwerk Music.  The Songwriters’ Café continues in the afternoon, with the Gala Dinner & Awards held in the evening. The 2009 Canadian Country Music Hall of Honour members will also be inducted during the Dinner & Awards ceremony. This year’s inductees are: artist Buffy Sainte-Marie, industry veteran Barry Haugen and Country radio broadcaster John Murphy.  The All Star Band Awards officially close out Friday’s events with a jam session and awards ceremony.

Saturday, Sept. 12
The Industry Brunch & Awards are held Saturday morning, followed by more seminars throughout the afternoon.  One of the most popular events during Country Music Week, this year’s FanFest will once again provide photo and autograph opportunities with artists including: Johnny Reid, Jessie Farrell, Aaron Pritchett, Doc Walker, Shane Yellowbird, Deric Ruttan, Tara Oram, Dean Brody, Steven Lee Olsen, The Higgins, Jason Blaine, One More Girl, Terri Clark, Ridley Bent, Victoria Banks and more.  The final installment of the Songwriters’ Café is also held on Saturday.

Sunday, Sept. 13
In addition to the CCMA Awards, Sunday’s afternoon events include the Great Guitar Pull and the Gospel Showcase, which features both established and rising stars in the Gospel format.  The Canadian Country Music Association Awards kick off at 4 p.m. PST.  The Post-Awards Reception and Red Carpet event will take place immediately following the awards at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Vancouver.

CCMA Award Performers:
Reba McEntire, Martina McBride, Terri Clark, George Canyon with Crystal Shawanda and Richard Marx, Doc Walker, Jessie Farrell, Aaron Pritchett, Emerson Drive, Johnny Reid, Gord Bamford, Paul Brandt and Jann Arden.  There will also be special performances from Dean Brody, Victoria Banks and Tara Oram.

CCMA Award Presenters:
Martina McBride, George Canyon, Aaron Pritchett, The Higgins, Jason Blaine, One More Girl, Paul McGuire, Jillian Harris (from “The Bachelorette”), Amber Marshall and Graham Wardle (from the cast of CBC’s “Heartland”), The Wilsons, Shane Yellowbird, Patricia Conroy, Deric Ruttan, Jason McCoy, Colin James, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Hey Romeo and Ultimate Fan, Richard DeJonge.

CCMA Awards’ Leading Nominees:
Johnny Reid (six), George Canyon (five), Victoria Banks (five), Dean Brody and Gord Bamford (four).

CCMA Awards Host:

Actor and Director Jason Priestley.

CCMA Awards Viewing:
Airs live at 8 p.m. on CBC Television, with encore airings on CMT in Canada. Visit www.CCMA.org for more information.

Tickets for the CCMA Awards are available at all Ticketmaster locations, online at www.ticketmaster.ca, and by phone at 604.280.4444.  Ticket prices range from $55 to $125 (plus applicable taxes and service charges).

About the CCMA:
The CCMA is a nonprofit trade association dedicated to the growth and development of Canadian country music. For 30 years the CCMA has marked each September with Country Music Week, a four-day conference and celebration culminating in the internationally broadcast CCMA Awards (established 1983). Country Music Week is one of the largest music events in Canada with a combination of activities for both community and industry, including showcase opportunities for newcomers, educational seminars and an all day FanFest that delivers Canada’s stars to the community. In 2009, Country Music Week and the CCMA Awards will be held in Vancouver, BC from September 10-13.  Visit www.CCMA.org for more information.

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Reba McEntire Added To Canadian Country Music Association Awards Line-up

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Reba McEntire Added To Canadian Country Music Association Awards Line-up


(Toronto, ON) July 29th, 2009 – The Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) is thrilled to announce the addition of Reba McEntire to the superstar line-up of performers at the 2009 CCMA Awards.  This year’s celebration, to be broadcast nationally on CBC TV with encore airings on CMT in Canada, will take place in Vancouver, BC on September 13th at GM Place.

For more information regarding the 2009 CCMA Awards, please visit www.ccma.org or www.countrymusicvancouver.com.  Nominees will be announced at a media conference in Toronto, ON on Wednesday, July 29th.

For more information on Reba McEntire, visit www.reba.com or contact Open Road Recordings’ Meghan Gamble at meghan.gamble@openroadrecordings.com.

Tickets for the CCMA Awards are available at all Ticketmaster locations, online at www.ticketmaster.ca, and by phone at 604.280.4444.  Ticket prices range from $20 to $125 (plus applicable taxes and service charges).

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Marco Club Connection Celebrates Five-Year Anniversary

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Marco Club Connection Celebrates Five-Year Anniversary


(Nashville, TN – July 8, 2009) Nashville-based dance club promotion company, Marco Club Connection, is celebrating its fifth anniversary this year, highlighted by recent campaigns with Reba McEntire, Dierks Bentley, Jack Ingram and Blake Shelton.

A division of secondary radio promotion company, Marco Promotions, Club Connection has developed successful marketing campaigns for such high-profile artists as Toby Keith, The Zac Brown Band, Trace Adkins, Keith Urban, Gretchen Wilson, Big & Rich and Joey + Rory, among others. A new, exclusive dance mix of Reba McEntire’s “I Want a Cowboy” will be released through Club Connection on Tuesday. Dierks Bentley’s hit single “Sideways” is currently topping the charts at No. 1, and in April the company released three different dance remixes for Gloriana’s breakthrough single “Wild at Heart.”

“Dance venues are an important, but often overlooked, element to an artist’s success,” says Club Connection Venue Marketing Specialist Bobbe Morhiser. “We have an upper hand when it comes to breaking new music, even before it gets radio airplay, because club DJs want and need the hottest new music before anyone else. It helps establish a more immediate connection with Country music consumers, and that’s something every artist wants.”

Club Connection’s annual Top Ten Country Dance Club Hits tracks and reports the most played and most requested songs in venues and by instructors across the country. Chart-toppers from the last three years include Alan Jackson’s “Good Time” (2008), Josh Turner’s “Firecracker” (2007) and Steve Holy’s “Brand New Girlfriend” (2006). The company currently promotes dance remixes and singles to more than 220 clubs and dance instructors across the country.

Creative promotions are an important element to the company’s success. In 2007, Club Connection paired with female duo Bomshel to give away a custom-built Wicked Women Choppers motorcycle, and in 2008 the company developed a line dance contest and autographed guitar giveaway for the John Michael Montgomery song “Mad Cow Disease.”

“We knew that was a single that might not work at radio, but one fans would love and respond to given the chance to hear it,” says Shelia Shipley Biddy, President of Stringtown Records. “Club Connection developed a dance contest in the clubs that resulted in immediate downloads on the song. It continues to be the No. 2 most downloaded track from John Michael’s Time Flies CD, which I can directly attribute to that promotion. Club Connection provided us with a way to reach his fans directly, and the fans responded.”

Club Connection also held its first-ever dance club tour in 2008. Every weekend for nearly two months, Morhiser visited venues along the East coast and throughout the South, hosting meet and greets with club patrons and introducing artists to venue DJs.

About Marco Club Connection:

Marco Club Connection specializes in dance club promotion in nightclubs and dance venues across the country, maintaining a national database of more than 220 venues and world-renowned dance instructor contacts. Club Connection reaches more than 200,000 club patrons each weekend, and extensive 12-week marketing blitzes directly market music to more than 2 million club goers. Ranging from product distribution to full marketing and promotion initiatives, Club Connection provides full-service dance club promotion campaigns in a powerful niche market. For more information, visit: www.MarcoClubConnection.com.

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