May 20, 2008

Belle Meade Plantation will have a music fundraiser


Songwriter entertainment benefits plantation
The Tennessean, May 21, 2008
The 2008 Carriage House Music Series kicks off today at the Belle Meade Plantation.
All of the proceeds from the fundraiser featuring songwriters will benefit Belle Meade Plantation's preservation and educational outreach programs.
In a partnership with ASCAP, the lineup includes J. Fred Knobloch, "If My Heart Had Wings" (Faith Hill) and "Meanwhile" (George Strait); Tony Haselden, "It Ain't Nothin' " (Keith Whitley) and "Take It Like A Man" (Michelle Wright); Roxie Dean, "Why They Call It Falling" (Lee Ann Womack) and "My Sister" (Reba McEntire); and Dave Turnbull, "Lucky Man" (Montgomery Gentry) and "If Something Should Happen" (Darryl Worley).
The evening will also feature a social hour, with complimentary wine and beer, as well as dinner by Big Guns Catering, which draws its menu from the Bound'ry and South Street.
Tickets are $40 in advance or $45 at the door. There will be another installment of the Carriage House series on Oct. 15.
Tickets for both events are available for $75.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit http://www.bellemeadeplantation.com/ or call 356-0501, ext. 40.
The event will be taped to air on Music City Connection: Heroes Behind the Hits (Channel 16), a monthly radio program produced by the Nashville Convention & Visitors Bureau on XM Satellite Radio.

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