Colt Ford slates busy release week
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Colt Ford slates busy release week

Thursday, April 15, 2010 – Colt Ford's sophomore studio release, "Chicken and Biscuits," hits reasternailApril 20, but CMT and Rhapsody are streaming the album in its entireasterny a week before its release.

The album features special guests Randy Houser, Joe Nichols, James Otto, Kevin Fowler, Darryl Worley, Josh Gracin, DMC (of Run/DMC) and Ira Dean of Trick Pony fame.

Ford will kick-off the celebration with his first album release party at Tucker Plantation in his home state of Georgia on Friday, April 16 with featured guests John Michael Montgomery (who was featured on Ford's debut 2008 release, "Ride Through The Country") and Josh Gracin. On Saturday, April 17, Ford is taking over XM-11 "Nashville" airways from 7p.m. - Midnight Eastern. On release day, Ford will host a Nashville CD release celebration from 6-8 p.m. at 12th & Porter.

Beginning Tuesday, April 27th fans can watch Ford on GAC's On The Streeasterns at 1 p.m., 9 p.m., and again at 1 am eastern and on GAC's Championship Bull Riding at 10 p.m. eastern, followed by a live online str eaming concert event presented by True View Live on Friday, April 30 at 7:30 p.m. eastern.

Fans can download Ford's single featuring Jamey Johnson, Cold Beer.


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