Country music group The Lost Trailers coming to Walton Arts Center in September | Press Release
Press Releases — By Christopher Spencer on August 24, 2009 at 11:49 pm** This Walton Arts Center press release was not edited by Ozarks Unbound except for the inclusion of an image **
WALTON ARTS CENTER WELCOMES THE LOST TRAILERS
SONY MUSIC GROUP HELPS LOCAL ECONOMY WITH NEW TOUR
WHAT: Country music group The Lost Trailers bring great music and clever tour concept to Walton Arts Center where they’ll be opening for Little Big Town. The “Lean, Clean & Local Tour” aims to boost the local economy, lessen their carbon footprint and help clean the environment.
WHEN: Fri., Sept.. 18 at 8:00 PM
WHERE: Walton Arts Center, 495 W. Dickson St., Fayetteville, 479-443-5600
TICKETS: Tickets range from $40.50 to $60.00, the public can call 479-443-5600 or visit http://www.waltonartscenter.org <http://www.cedarcountyfair.net/admission.htm>
ABOUT THE LOST TRAILERS:
Named the “Most Played New Group” in 2008 (Mediabase), BNA Records’ The Lost Trailers debuted their title track, “Holler Back,” to an overwhelming response. The high-energy smash stayed in the Top 10 for over a month last summer, became an anthem for over 60 college and professional football teams and landed the band a Super Bowl radio performance. Their follow-up single, “How ‘Bout You Don’t” quickly moved into the Top 20 and is still climbing. Nonstop touring, widespread fan appeal and a host of media attention earned The Lost Trailers two 2009 ACM nominations
– Top Vocal Group and Top New Group or Duo.
The Lost Trailers are Ryder Lee, Stokes Nielson, Manny Medina, Andrew Nielson and Jeff Potter.
*ABOUT LEAN, CLEAN & LOCAL:*
Arriving in each city with only the core TLT members and one road manager, The Lost Trailers aim to boost the local economies by hiring local crew, lighting directors, production and audio as well as renting instruments and equipment to put on their show.
The guys will take commercial flights where appropriate to avoid tour bus CO2 emissions and will work with local Keep America Beautiful affiliates in each city to encourage recycling.
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