Tracy Lawrence and Friends Kick Off Tin Pan South at The Station Inn, April 2

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Next week, the Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival will take over many of the music venues in Nashville, TN. The first performance at legendary The Station Inn will feature Tracy Lawrence & Friends. They will kick things off at 6 pm on April 2, 2013.

Find out who will be joining him from the press release below:

Lawrence who has written five chart topping hits “If The World Had A Front Porch,” “Can’t Break It To My Heart,” “How A Cowgirl Says Goodbye,” “Lessons Learned,” “My Second Home,” and “Stars Over Texas” has enlisted some of Nashville’s finest songsmiths and artists to celebrate the songwriters during the Tin Pan South Festival. The event will feature long time Lawrence collaborator and producer Flip Anderson; Nashville favorite Rick Huckaby (“Beer With Jesus” for Thomas Rhett, “Muddy Water” for Trace Adkins, “The Singer” for Tracy Lawrence); and RCA recording artist/songwriter Joanna Smith (“Flyin’ By,” “Gettin’ Married,” “We Can’t Be Friends”). Smith is currently on tour with Miranda Lambert and Dierks Bentley.

Tracy Lawrence is set to perform songs he has written including music from his highly anticipated forthcoming album Headlights, Taillights And Radios to be released in August 2013. The entertainers first single from the upcoming album “Stop Drop And Roll” was written by hit songwriters Casey Beathard who penned Lawrence’s CMA and ACM award winning hit “Find Out Who Your Friends Are” and Brandon Kinney.

Lawrence who launched Lawrence Music Group in 2011 has enjoyed 18 number 1 singles on top of the charts with more than 13 millions albums sold in his career.

 

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