Grand Ole Opry goes pink
Tuesday, September 18, 2012 – The Grand Ole Opry is joining Women Rock For The Cure in the fight against breast cancer on Tuesday, Oct. 30 with the Opry's fourth annual "Opry Goes Pink" show. Kellie Pickler, who recently shaved her own head to show solidarity to a childhood friend facing cancer, will flip the switch on the Opry's barn backdrop, turning it pink for the night.
The special show will also include performances by Jana Kramer, The Farm and others as well as activities recognizing breast cancer survivors and the continuing fight against the disease.
Beginning today, when fans order tickets to the Oct. 30 show, $5 from every ticket sold will be donated to Women Rock For The Cure. Tickets are available at (615) 871-OPRY and opry.com.
Opry performances are held every weekend of the year, and the Tuesday Night Opry continues through Dec. 11.
More news for Kellie Pickler
- 07/25/17: Vassar, Pickler announce holiday tour
- 03/03/16: Avett Brothers, Pickler, Giddens to join N.C. Hall of Fame
- 02/17/16: Pickler returns to being Idol
- 10/14/15: Hill, Pickler join TV talk show
- 11/12/13: Pickler, Barnett offer new discs
- 10/15/13: Pickler hosts Headline Country
- 07/02/13: Country Hall welcomes Pickler (her costume anyway)
- 05/22/13: Pickler dances to victory
CD reviews for Kellie Pickler
High quality music found on Kellie Pickler's "The Woman I Am" evidences how the country singer's last album, "100 Proof," was no fluke. The title track, which Pickler co-wrote with husband Kyle Jacobs, explains how this woman will always have a whole lot of traditional country in her blood. "Sometimes I cry at night/Fall to pieces with Patsy Cline."
Many of this 12-song album's best material are also ones Pickler helped pen. They include the ...
Until now, Kellie Pickler has become known in country circles more for her bubbly, Dolly Parton-esque personality than for her singing. Granted, she has had some strong singles, notably the autobiographical I Wonder, but one could be forgiven for lumping her in the pile of most former American Idol contestants who hover in and around country music, but never really make an impact.
Somewhere after the release of her sophomore album, however, she started mentioning in interviews that she was ...
At this point, it's a law of television that the results of American Idol are not proportional to post-show success. Past winners are without record contracts, and, among the ranks of former sixth place finishers, Kellie Pickler (aka "Pickles") has gone from waitressing to amassing a handful of pop-country hits at only 22 years old. On her second effort, Pickler spreads her wings beyond vocals to songwriting half the 10 songs.
Things kick off with the mighty message song, ...
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