(Nashville, Tenn. – May 12, 2015) – Country artist Amber Hayes will host her second annual Sweet Sunday Singin’ with Amber Hayes and Friends show on Sunday, June 14, 2015. The event, sponsored by Community Coffee, Gigi’s Cupcakes and J. Alexander Home, is free to the public and will feature Hayes along with other acts performing positive, uplifting Country music accompanied by complimentary cupcakes, coffee and tea.
The show will take place at The Listening Room in downtown Nashville for the second year in a row. Doors will open at 9:00 a.m. and the show will begin at 9:30 a.m. WEIO-FM’s Kelly Green, WHUB-FM’s Phillip Gibbons and WKDZ-FM’s Bill Booth are set to host the show. Event access is free and tickets will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Those wanting to attend can sign up for tickets at www.AmberHayesMusic.com or here.
Hayes commented of the upcoming event, “Last year’s inaugural Sweet Sunday Singin’ was so much fun! I had the opportunity to perform with some of my good friends, spend time with our wonderful fans, listen to some great country music, and enjoy Gigi’s Cupcakes and my Nana’s fruit tea! I am so excited to have some new guest artists joining me this year, and be back at our home, The Listening Room. Gigi’s Cupcakes will be back again this year to serve some of their famous goodies, our friends at J. Alexander Home are also returning to give our stage that perfect shabby southern feel, and our newest addition, Community Coffee, will be keeping us caffeinated on the last day of CMA Fest 2015. Mark your calendars for June 14 for a morning of positive, sweet, southern fun to round out your CMA Fest!”
Additional performers for Sweet Sunday Singin’ with Amber Hayes and Friends include Eric Lee Beddingfield, Farewell Angelina, Mary Sarah and The Voice‘s Cody Wickline.
About Amber Hayes: Amber Hayes recently released a new EP, titled Running Out of Memories. The title track, “Running Out of Memories,” is Amber’s newest single and is at Country radio. The EP features three songs produced by Bobby Terry, as well as a remix of her previously released tune, “Me & Loretta,” and a new rendition of the classic “Cotton Eyed Joe,” which was featured in the family-film, Cowgirls ‘N Angels 2: Dakota’s Summer. Over the past few years, the Oklahoma native has been touring and performing at fairs, festivals and performance venues across the country. She has performed as the opening act for one of her biggest musical influences, Reba McEntire, and she has entertained fans overseas at military bases and International festivals, including the Country Gold Festival in Japan and the Scandinavian Country Music Festival in Sweden. She has made multiple appearances performing the national anthem at NFL and NBA games. Her first break at Country radio was with her debut EP C’mon in 2010, which landed her two Top 40 singles (“C’mon,” “Wait”) on the national MusicRow Country Breakout chart. In 2012, she released her sophomore album, titled Any Day Is A Good Day. The multi-talented performer appeared in the major motion picture, Cowgirls N’ Angels. Three of her songs made it into the film, including her duet with Lonestar’s Richie McDonald, “Always There For Me.” That same year, her music was also featured in four episodes of the hit CW television series, Hart of Dixie. No stranger to film, Hayes was also featured in the 2013 documentary Music City U.S.A., which took home the Golden Drover for Best Feature Documentary at the 2014 Trail Dance Film Festival. Most recently, Hayes and her music are featured in the Cowgirls ‘N Angels sequel, Cowgirls ‘N Angels 2: Dakota’s Summer, which is available digitally, as well as, on Blu-Ray and DVD through Walmart. Hayes’ first foray into acting was a starring role as Kathy Twitty in the 2008 Conway Twitty musical, It’s Only Make Believe. For more information about Amber, visit www.AmberHayesMusic.com and follow her on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Sweet Sunday Singin’ with Amber Hayes and Friends
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Amber Hayes
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