Friday, January 15, 2010

The Grascals to Have RV Park Named in Their Honor


FRANKLIN, TN - On January 16th, The Grascals will take part in the grand celebration of the new country music destination Country Crossing in Dothan, Alabama. The band will perform a FREE concert in the Country Crossing Party Pavilion at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday.
On Sunday, January 17th, The Grascals will also take part in a ribbon cutting ceremony at the newly named The Grascals Bluegrass Hollow RV Park, just outside of Dothan. The ceremony will commence at approximately 12:45p.m. and is FREE to the public. "This is really a great honor for us," says band member and guitarist Jamie Johnson. "We grew up going to RV parks and bluegrass festivals as kids and these places are a part of the lifeblood of live bluegrass music. To have an RV park named after us is something we don't take for granted and that we are so excited about!" he adds.
The Grascals will bring bluegrass music to Alabama this weekend, and along with 19 other artists with a combined 120 million record sales and 66 No. 1 hits, they will perform over the course of three days at one venue – all free to the public.

For more information on these special events, or directions to the facility, please visit http://www.countrycrossing.net/

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