Rosanne Cash, Oak Ridge Boys And John Oates To Honor The National Music Council Honorees

Honoree's To Include Music Legends Kris Kristofferson, Charley Pride and Jim Lauderdale

Rosanne Cash

Rosanne Cash

The National Music Councilwhich is set to honor music legends Kris Kristofferson, Charley Pride and Jim Lauderdale, along with music management icon Jim Halsey and country music producer/director Sherman Halsey during the 32nd Annual American Eagle Awards, has announced Rosanne Cash, The Oak Ridge Boys, John Oates and Jack Ingram to the stellar lineup of talent to help honor the honorees. The American Eagle Awards presentation will take place on July 11, 2015 at noon, during the annual NAMM convention in Nashville, Tennessee.

In addition, a special award will be presented to the Nashville Mayor’s Office, Metro Nashville Public Schools, and Country Music Association & Country Music Foundation, for the creation and support of the Music Makes Us arts education initiative.

The National Music Council is celebrating its 75th year as a forum for the free discussion of this country’s national music affairs and challenges. Founded in 1940 to act as a clearinghouse for the joint opinion and decision of its members and to work to strengthen the importance of music in our life and culture, the Council’s initial membership of 13 has grown to almost 50 national music organizations, encompassing every important form of professional and commercial musical activity.

Through the cooperative work of its member organizations, the National Music Council promotes and supports music and music education as an integral part of the curricula in the schools of our nation, and in the lives of its citizens. The Council provides for the exchange of information and coordination of efforts among its member organizations and speaks with one voice for the music community whenever an authoritative expression of opinion is desirable.

John Oates

John Oates

Tickets to the noon time awards presentation are free with a $10 NAMM day pass for July 11th, and will be available on site at the Nashville Music City Center. Tickets to the VIP luncheon that follows the awards presentation are available to the public. Proceeds from the luncheon will benefit the NMC’s Music Education and Creator’s Rights Advocacy Programs, with tickets priced at $150. For more information, schedule of the day’s events, and registration for the VIP luncheon, visit www.musiccouncil.org.

NEW YORK, NY (June 29, 2015) –websterpr



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