Posted on: January 4, 2012 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Music City Roots has been celebrating their sponsors all fall season and today they announced Nashville’s own, Fred Hibbert as the Grand Prize winner of the Spread Your Roots contest! The Spread Your Roots contest climaxed at the end of this year with anticipation for the new season.

There is a lot of excitement surrounding the highlights of the 2012 season which include performances by the Black Lilies, The Steel Drivers, Apache Relay, John Cowan, Darrell Scott, Leftover Salmon, The Cleverlys, Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver and many more talented veteran and up and coming artists. Music City Roots will also be hosting events throughout the year with their sponsors Whole Foods Market and Blackstone Brewery featuring artists such as Kenny Vaughan and W.B. Givens.

Music City Roots’ 2012 season line-up launches January 4th, at 7:00 p.m. US central time. Longtime host, Jim Lauderdale, will welcome musical guests David Jacobs-Strain, Julie Gribble, Snyder Family Band, Anderson East and Derek Hoke. January 4th’s show benefits the Nature Conservancy and also commemorates Music City Roots’ 100th show! This is an epic milestone for this unique entertainment company that provides an unparalleled experience marrying diverse bands, brands and fans since 2009. This show is not only a celebration, but also a testimony of how Music City Roots lives by their motto of tenaciously defending Nashville’s voice and preserving its soul as Music City, USA.

Join in the celebration by coming to January 4th’s Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe! There will be festivities for all who attend on January 4th. Viewers at home can watch in HD via Livestream, join in the conversation via the Music City Roots Griffin Technology Chat Room, and also listen in live on WRLT, Nashville’s Lightning 100.

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About Music City Roots (MCR):
MCR has truly become a “musical melting pot” celebrating the diversity of authentic music found in Music City and across the country by providing a live platform to showcase these talented artists. As trusted tastemakers, MCR showcases Nashville’s “roots and branches” bringing together all the hues of Americana music including bluegrass, folk, honky-tonk, alternative, blues, western and rockabilly, plus creative crossovers into rock, jazz and world music and seeks to engage for-profit and non-profit brands in an authentic manner with original content.

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