Country Music Star Tim McGraw to Give Free Concert At the House of Blues.Entertainment Editors & Radio/Country Music Writers LOS ANGELES--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)--April 22, 2001 Country music superstar Tim McGraw is performing a free acoustic concert at the House of Blues House of Blues (HOB) is a chain of music halls and restaurants founded in 1992 by Hard Rock Cafe founder Isaac Tigrett and his friend and investor Dan Aykroyd. It is a home for live music and southern-inspired cuisine, whose clubs celebrate African-American culture, specifically Thursday, April 26. Tim McGraw is celebrating the release of his new album "Set This Circus Down" by giving a free acoustic concert at the House of Blues, Thursday April 26. The concert is free but fans must have a ticket to get in. Tickets for the show can be won through local country radio station KZLA 93.9FM. "Tim's album is the biggest release of the year for Country music and we have created this event for the fans," says KZLA's Program Director RJ Curtis. "This is sure to be one of the biggest events this year." Tim McGraw is a Grammy winning and multi-platinum recording artist. He has been married to superstar Faith Hill since 1996 and is the son of Baseball legend Tug McGraw Tug graduated from St. . Tim is the Country Music Association's reigning Male Vocalist of the Year. KZLA is the most listened to country radio station in America with over 700,000 listeners per week and is owned and operated by Emmis Communications Emmis Communications (NASDAQ: EMMS) is a media conglomerate based in Indianapolis, Indiana. The company owns radio and television stations and magazines in the United States, Belgium, Hungary and Slovakia. . Emmis Communications (Nasdaq:EMMS EMMS Electronic Media Management System (IBM) EMMS Electronic Music Management System EMMS Express Mail Military Service (US Postal Service) EMMS Electronic Mail and Message System ) is a diversified media firm with radio broadcasting The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. , television and magazine publishing operations. |
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