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    Alison Ray Industry Showcase

    Alison Ray Industry Showcase

    The Rutledge

    September 18, 2008

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    Born in the great music city of Memphis, Alison Ray is a standout country performer, singer and songwriter. A very charismatic artist who can rock and bring that arena energy to join the boys of Country. (Keith Urban, Rascal Flats, Toby Keith, Kenny Chesney, Brad Paisley, George Straight, Alan Jackson, Brooks and Dunn, etc) She’s worked in countless clubs, toured and honed her writing craft at the same time as paying her dues in Nashville for many years. Alison has opened for Country stars such as Vince Gill and Lady Antebellum and played many Nashville fairs while building an extensive web presence and loyal fan base.

    Alison wrote the theme for the TV show “Nashville” on Fox as well as had songs on the hit shows "Alias” and “One Tree Hill." She’s also had her song placements in films and covered by various artists. She has appeared in many magazine's Artists to Watch sections and was featured on the cover of Billboard Magazine online. Alison has many marketing and branding corporate believers such as Yahoo, the backing of Jay Frank, CMT and is appearing in the film “I Hope You Dance” (based on the Lee Ann Womack song) as a singer/actress.

    Come hear Alison Ray's Industry Showcase live at The Rutledge!

    Note: Families are welcome.
     

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: Free Admission

      Info Phone: (615) 782-6858

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      September 18, 2008

      Times:
      Thursday 7:00pm; Doors 6:00pm

    • NOTE: We do our best to ensure the accuracy of information, however, it is a good idea to visit the official website or call the venue for possible schedule changes.

    • Venue Info

      The Rutledge

      410 Fourth Avenue South Nashville, TN 37201

      Full map and directions

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