Mississippi Celebrates Its Grammy(R) Legacy with Star-Studded Gala Hosted by Governor Barbour
Jackson, MS (Billboard Publicity Wire) May 17, 2008 -- The State of Mississippi's continuing 'Birthplace of America's Music' campaign shifts into high gear later this month with a star-studded gala set for Jackson, the state's capital. 'Mississippi -- The Birthplace of America's Music Celebrates Its GRAMMY Legacy,' hosted by Governor Haley Barbour and First Lady Marsha Barbour will bring together a staggering array of performing talent reflecting the diversity of the state's unparalleled role in many genres of music.
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The event, set for the evening of Thursday, May 29th at the Jackson Marriott's Windsor Ballroom, is a follow-up to Mississippi's salute last year to the GRAMMY 50th Celebration. The evening's program relates to the contributions of Mississippians to America's musical heritage and GRAMMY recognition thereof on multiple levels. Participating artists include country music songwriting legend Paul Overstreet; R&B/Pop star Brandy; Gospel music greats The Williams Brothers, joined by guitar icon James Burton; the incomparable Mavis Staples; blues guitar slinger Eddie Cotton; and a trio of Swedish divas: Beatrice, Anorah and Hannah Holgersson. The event will be hosted by actress Joey Lauren Adams, with a ballet interlude by Kathy Thibodeaux.
Sponsored by Peavey Electronics and the Mississippi Development Authority, the event will be preceded by a reception at the Governor's Mansion, hosted by the Governor and First Lady, where the participating performing artists will receive the Peavey Award. Named for renowned music and audio innovator and Mississippi native Hartley D. Peavey, the Peavey Award honors the state's many GRAMMY winners and nominees as well as individuals who have played a significant role in developing and furthering Mississippi's musical heritage.
The evening's performances will commence with Mavis Staples' performing 'Will The Circle Be Unbroken,' the folk/gospel standard that was a signature song for her family group, The Staple Singers, as well as 'I'll Take You There,' their biggest hit. The group's origins can be traced back to Winona, Mississippi where group founder Roebuck 'Pop' Staples was born. Mavis Staples is a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and the recipient of a GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award.
The Williams Brothers began their recording career 35 years ago; their current releases are issued by Blackberry Records, the first black-owned and operated record label in Mississippi. This group has received numerous GRAMMY nominations and is widely considered the most prolific quartet within the entire gospel genre. Their contribution to the program will be a salute to the gospel side of Elvis Presley including performances of 'How Great Thou Art,' 'Crying In The Chapel' and other songs associated with the spiritual side of the Tupelo-born boy who would grow up to be crowned 'King of Rock 'n' Roll.' The Williams Brothers will be joined by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Rockabilly Hall of Fame inductee James Burton, the guitar great who toured and recorded with Presley as part of his TCB Band.
Brandy, a native of McComb, Mississippi, has been recording since she was 15 and brings a youthful presence to the event with an amazing track record of more than 25 million albums sold worldwide. This year will see the release of her fifth career album and the first for Epic Records by the GRAMMY Award winner.
Paul Overstreet, a two-time GRAMMY Award winner, is one of the most successful country music songwriters of all time, having been named BMI Songwriter of the Year five times and has been the recipient of both CMA and ACM Song of the Year awards as well as three Dove Awards for his writing in the Christian field. A native of Newton, Mississippi, Overstreet has written songs recorded by a who's who of country greats including George Jones, Randy Travis, Tanya Tucker, Keith Whitley, Alison Krauss, The Judds, Kenny Chesney, Hank Williams, Jr., Glen Campbell, Mel Tillis, Travis Tritt and many others. Overstreet is also an accomplished record producer and as a recording artist in his own right, he has released albums on RCA and now through his own Scarlett Moon label.
Jackson's own Eddie Cotton will offer a tribute to the one and only B.B. King who was born in Indianola, Mississippi. Cotton, a fixture on the blues festival circuit, has prepared a set that highlights King's career with such songs as 'The Thrill Is Gone,' 'Why I Sing The Blues' and others.
It should be noted that proceeds from the evening will benefit the Mississippi Blues Commission whose Blues Trail project places interpretive markers at notable historical sites related to the history and growth of the blues throughout the state.
The Swedish trio - pop singer Beatrice and rock singer Anorah and classical star Hannah Holgersson -- reflect the resonance that
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