KELSEA BALLERINI, DIERKS BENTLEY, BOBBY BONES, SAVANNAH CHRISLEY, TODD CHRISLEY, JERROD NIEMANN, CHRIS YOUNG, AND RENOWNED PRODUCER ROSS COPPERMAN TO PARTICIPATE IN 8th ANNUAL ACM LIFTING LIVES MUSIC CAMP JUNE 21-28, 2017 IN NASHVILLE, TN
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
KELSEA BALLERINI, DIERKS BENTLEY, BOBBY BONES,
SAVANNAH
CHRISLEY, TODD CHRISLEY, JERROD NIEMANN, CHRIS YOUNG,
AND
RENOWNED PRODUCER ROSS COPPERMAN
TO
PARTICIPATE IN
8th
ANNUAL ACM LIFTING LIVES MUSIC CAMP
JUNE
21-28, 2017 IN NASHVILLE, TN
ENCINO, CA (June 6, 2017) – ACM Lifting Lives® and the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities will partner again for the 8th Annual ACM Lifting Lives Music Camp, June 21-June 28, 2017, in Nashville, TN. Country music artists Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley and Jerrod Niemann, Nationally Syndicated On-Air Personality Bobby Bones, USA Network’s Savannah Chrisley and Todd Chrisley, and songwriter/producer Ross Copperman have graciously agreed to volunteer their time with the campers at various points throughout the week. The finale will take place Tuesday, June 27, 2017 on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry as ACM Lifting Lives Music campers offer a live performance with country music artist Chris Young!
The Camp, a week-long residential program open to individuals with Williams syndrome, talented in music from around the U.S. and Canada, has a dual purpose of studying Williams syndrome while providing music enrichment through performance and education. ACM Lifting Lives funds the costs of the Camp in addition to providing scholarships to several campers, enabling the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center to advance its mission of improving the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families through research, training and service.
Campers will participate in a songwriting workshop and recording session, along with other music-oriented activities, culminating in a live performance on the world-famous Grand Ole Opry.
Throughout the week, campers gain invaluable experience through visits from top-tier country music veterans. Prior camps have featured artist visits from Lauren Alaina, Gary Allan, The Band Perry, Big & Rich, Lee Brice, Kix Brooks, Luke Bryan, Brett Eldredge, Hunter Hayes, JT Hodges, Julianne Hough, Casey James, Chris Janson, Jana Kramer, Little Big Town, Love and Theft, Scotty McCreery, Lance Miller, Eddie Montgomery, Maddie & Tae, Maren Morris, David Lee Murphy, Jake Owen, Eric Paslay, LeAnn Rimes, RaeLynn, Rascal Flatts, Darius Rucker, The Swon Brothers, Carrie Underwood, Paul Worley, Wynonna, and more. This year’s schedule includes:
Thursday, June 22 Songwriting Workshop with Producer Ross Copperman and artist Dierks Bentley
Friday,
June 23
Seacrest Studios Visit
with Bobby Bones
Meet & Greet
with Savannah Chrisley and Todd Chrisley at Wildhorse Saloon
Sunday, June 25 Dinner and Karaoke with artist Jerrod Niemann
Monday, June 26 Recording Studio Day with Producer Ross Copperman and artist Kelsea Ballerini
Tuesday, June 27 LIVE performance with Chris Young at the Grand Ole Opry
Media RSVP: To inquire about covering any of the artist interactive elements listed above, please contact Brooke Primero at [email protected] and Melissa Moldovan at [email protected].
To learn more about ACM Lifting Lives Music Camp or to receive notifications about admission for 2018, please visit http://bit.ly/1EQ6li6.
About
ACM Lifting Lives
ACM
Lifting Lives® is the philanthropic arm of the Academy of Country Music
dedicated to improving lives through the power of music. Through partnerships
with artists and strong ties in the music industry, ACM Lifting Lives develops
and funds music-related therapy and education programs, and serves members of
the community who face unexpected hardships through its Diane Holcomb Emergency
Relief Fund. Generous donations and the support of artists and fans ensure ACM
Lifting Lives is able to fund everything from disaster relief and helping communities
in need, to music education in schools and music camps for those with
disabilities, to supporting programs that use music therapy as a means to help
our veterans and wounded warriors, while providing grants to help them ease
back into life. For more information, please visit www.ACMLiftingLives.org.
About
Williams syndrome
Williams
syndrome is a rare genetic condition (estimated to occur in 1/7,500 births)
that causes medical and developmental problems. It is associated with an
unusual pattern of strengths and weaknesses in linguistic and cognitive
profiles, as well as intellectual disability.
About
the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center
The
Vanderbilt Kennedy Center has been opening doors and transforming the lives of
children and adults with disabilities through innovative research, services,
and training for over 50 years. Its mission is to facilitate discoveries and
best practices that make positive differences in the lives of persons with
developmental disabilities and their families.
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Media
Contacts:
Brooke
Primero / Melissa Moldovan
Academy of
Country Music
(818) 815-4219 /
(818) 815-4218
[email protected]
[email protected]
Jan Rosemergy
Vanderbilt
Kennedy Center
(615) 322-8238
[email protected]