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Ram Trucks Partners With ACM Party For A Cause For Fun Filled Weekend!

Ram Trucks is back to sponsor the 4th annual ACM Party For A Cause taking place at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds April 1-3, 2016.

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In addition to hosting the Ram Trucks Main Stage, Ram will also present the annual fan-favorite activation, Ram Ride & Drive Test Track, where professional drivers guide attendees through a course of various on- and off-road obstacles and capability challenges including a hill climb providing riders the best view of the PFAC landscape.

Participants of the ride and drive will have an opportunity to win main stage VIP truck bed seats to see their favorite artists perform live at the festival and have the opportunity to meet country music artists making appearances at the Ram Ride & Drive throughout the weekend. The Raminator Monster Truck Team will entertain attendees with car crushing demos, photo opportunities and autographs

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I can tell you first hand, that Party For A Cause is an amazing opportunity to listen to a ton of great music and meet a lot of artists. In previous years, artists like Thompson Square (above) and The Henningsens (below) have been a part of the Ram Truck Sponsored autograph singings.

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I can’t wait to experience it again this year! See you there!

ACM Spotlight: Vocal Group Of The Year

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ACM: Vocal Group Of The Year: This award is presented to an outstanding group featuring at least one vocalist in the country music indu12651092_10153526983969102_2942441458523789394_nstry during the prior calendar year of November 27, 2014 to November 25, 2015. The factors to be considered include, but are not limited to, success at radio, sales of pre- recorded music, success in digital media, live concert ticket sales and vocal performances.

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Eli Young Band– 2011 ACM winners for Song Of The Year, Eli Young Band is nominated for Vocal Group of the Year. It is their 4th time being nominated for the honor. Mike Eli said

“We have some really cool new music coming, and this nomination is a great way to get started talking about what we have coming around the corner. We’re grateful for the nomination and can’t wait to share the new music with our fans. Vegas here we come!”

Their song “Turn It On” was the most added song to radio on march 9, 2015. They also released a duet with Andy Grammar “Honey, I’m Good.” The band has just finished recording their new album.

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Little Big Town – It’s no Doubt, LBT is on fire, winning a GRAMMY for Best Country Duo/Group Performance  “Girl Crush”  which was released Dec 15, 2014 and went to number 1 in May 2015. They are the reigning Vocal Group of the Year and will definitely be hard to beat with all of their latest success.

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Old Dominion– First time nominees, Old Dominion is nominated for both Vocal Group and New Vocal Group. Their album Meat and Candy released in November 2015 debuted at #3 on the US country chart. Their Single “Break Up With Him” reached #1 on US Country Airplay and #3 on US Country.

“As songwriters, we started playing together so our songs would be heard and people would hopefully want to cut them. So to know that as a band we have been honored by receiving this type of recognition has us all feeling incredibly grateful and truthfully, a little speechless.”

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Rascal Flatts– Arguably one of the most talented and long standing acts in Country Music and one of the most snubbed. They were the ACM Top New Vocal Group in 2000. and Top Vocal Group  2002-2005. They won again 2007-2008 and haven’t won since. This is their 11th nomination for Vocal Group of the Year. If they win, this will be their eighth trophy in this category. They are the current record holders for most wins in the Vocal Group of the Year category. Their single “I Like The Sound Of That” was released in August 2015 and made it to #9 on the US Country Airplay Charts and #15 on The Us Country Charts.

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Zac Brown Band– ACM 2009 Winner for Best New Vocal Duo/Group. They have won this category in 2012. They had two #1 songs in 2015 with “Homegrown” and “Loving You Easy.” Their 3rd single “Beautiful Drug” charted at #3.

ACM Awards Spotlight: New Female Vocalist of the Year Nominees

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The ACM Awards are right around the corner and there is a new category this year- ‘New Female Vocalist Of The Year.’ Previous years have had both males and females in the ‘New Artist’ category. This year there were just too many emerging new artists worth recognizing!

This award is presented to an outstanding individual female vocalist in the country music industry who gains either initial fame or significantly greater recognition, through efforts surrounding the promotion of a debut or sophomore album, during the prior calendar year of November 2014 to November 2015. The artist must have success in digital media; in addition to having charted a single record in the Top 40 and/or selling 100,000 album units.New Female Vocalist image

Kelsea Ballerini, Cam, Mickey Guyton & RaeLynn are the lucky nominees in the ‘New Female Vocalist of the Year’ category for the 51st Academy of Country Music Awards, airing on CBS on April 3rd.

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Kelsea Ballerini was a breakout artist in 2015, shattering records and being the first female artist to have a debut single (“Love Me Like You Mean It”) reach number one since Carrie Underwood in 2005 with “Jesus Take the Wheel.” Her down to earth personality resonates with fans, and she is one of the most genuine artists out there. Ballerini started off as a hopeful fan, waiting in line for concert tickets and waiting in line to meet her favorite artists (one of those being Taylor Swift). She adores meeting her fans, because she knows how exciting it was meeting her own idols. That is a grounding experience for any artist. Ballerini is silly and relatable and isn’t afraid to be herself, which makes her fans adore her even more. Kelsea is currently on tour with Billy Currington and will be joining Rascal Flatts this summer on their Rhythm & Roots Tour.

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What a year it has been for newcomer Cam! Cam has arguably had the biggest debut single of the year with “Burning House.” 31-year-old Camaron Ochs goes simply by Cam, and her single “Burning House” even earned her a GRAMMY nomination. Cam took a risk with releasing a ballad and it really paid off. “Burning House” was actually prompted by a bad dream the singer had about an ex-boyfriend, and in turn is making her real dreams come true! Cam started off 2016 opening for Brad Paisley and this summer she will join Dierks Bentley on his Somewhere on a Beach Tour.

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Mickey Guyton has spent the past year performing at the Grand Ole Opry, touring with Brad Paisley, and releasing her debut song, “Better Than You Left Me.” While on tour with Paisley, each night she performed a beautiful rendition of “Whiskey Lullaby” which has helped expand her recognition and fan base. She’s appeared on many “Artists to Watch” lists for 2016, and with her first ACM nomination, she’s gaining momentum! At 21+ thousand twitter followers, she’s clearly on the radar of country music fans already!

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RaeLynn first graced the world with her adorable presence in 2012 during season two of The Voice. After choosing Team Blake (Blake Shelton), she developed a close relationship with both Shelton and Miranda Lambert, who became mentors to the then 17 year old. Since then she has released an EP, “Me” and is most known for “God Made Girls” which reached top 10 on the country charts. In 2015, RaeLynn was an opener on Lambert’s Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars Tour.  Raelynn was married last month to the man of her dreams, Joshua Davis, at a whimsical ceremony in Nashville with 300 guests.

Be sure to watch on April 3rd to see which lovely lady takes home the award and vote on who you want to see win!

ACM PARTY FOR A CAUSE SURVIVAL GUIDE

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So you’ve got tickets to the 4th Annual ACM 3-Day Party for A Cause Festival in Las Vegas this year? There are a few changes being made this year, starting with ticketing! No more paper tickets, there will now be wristbands mailed out before the festival! (Please don’t forget these at home and make sure that you activate them before your trip!) Another cool thing about these wristbands is that you can actually use them to pay for food, beverages and select merchandise if you sign up for that service in advance! No need to worry about losing your credit card or cash anymore! Another upgrade this year is LOCKERS! This will be so helpful for stashing your cowboy boots when it gets too hot and you’re ready to switch to flip flops! Of course, there will also be unlimited charging stations, so please bring your multiple chargers for your phone, camera, or other electronic devices!

Here’s a checklist of essentials you will need:

1. Small backpack or purse or fanny pack. These will be searched, so please don’t try to sneak in anything stupid!

2. Sunscreen.  Make sure to reapply several times during the day!

3. One 20oz or smaller SEALED bottle of water. You will not be allowed to bring it in if it’s open! At least bring one to save you a few bucks, but please purchase more throughout the day, ESPECIALLY if you plan on drinking alcoholic beverages! Dehydration will ruin your ACM weekend.

4. Snacks. Technically there is no outside food allowed, however in the past I have snuck in a granola or protein bar due to the fact that I am literally hungry every 2 hours. MAKE SURE IT DOESN’T HAVE CHOCOLATE IN IT. Trust me. Melted chocolate in your bag/purse is NOT fun and it’s hot out there!  (I learned the hard way!) Maybe even a handful of nuts or anything with protein that will help tie you over in between chili cheese fries and pulled pork sandwiches!

5. Baseball cap, snapback, or cowboy hat. Helps keep your face from being sunburned!

6. Sunglasses. It’s pretty bright in the desert if you didn’t know; sunglasses can be a life saver from the bright Nevada sun!

7. Flip Flops. Wear tennies or your cowboy boots of course (ladies, no heels… you’re literally standing all day!) but make sure to pack a pair of flip flops because if temps reach the 80’s, you’re going to want to rip those socks and boots off your hot sweaty feet! Also, the addition of lockers this year makes this easy to store them away until it’s time to leave!

8. Non-professional Camera. No detachable lenses allowed. But cameras do tend to take better pictures than your cell phone if you’re a photo-geek like me! Also, remember to bring your battery charger since there will be charging stations available!

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9. Cell phone and charger. You’re going to want to post to social media while there, as well as record videos and take photos I’m sure, and it’s sure to drain your battery. Plus, you’ve always got to turn your screen brightness up in the bright sun and this wears down your battery more quickly as well. Thank goodness for charging stations!

10. Portable battery charger. There’s going to be a time when 3 of your favorite artists play in a row and you glance down and notice you’re at 5% battery life. Backup battery chargers are great when you don’t want to have to leave your coveted front row spot and sit by the charging station with your phone for 20 minutes. Just plug it in and continue to use your phone!

11. Mini notepad or anything that you might want signed. CD leaflets, pre-printed photos, etc. Lots of artists will have set “Meet & Greet” times during the festival… some will have photos that they will sign to give you, some won’t. I’ve received a giant signed poster in the past, which got mauled by the end of the day, because it’s simply impossible to keep a rolled up poster safe in a rowdy crowd. Unless of course you’ve rented a locker! However, a mini notepad that you can store in your bag would solve this problem of carrying a bunch of autographed 8 x 10’s all day while trying to also not spill your drink on them and use your camera simultaneously.

12. Your ID or Passport. If you plan on enjoying an ice cold beer in the hot sun while listening to your favorite country act sing about drinking beer and partying, you’re going to need your ID to get an over 21 bracelet. The admission wristbands aren’t high tech enough to verify your date of birth!

13. Light sweater/cover up/sweatshirt. Once the sun goes down, it cools down a lot; especially in early April in the middle of the desert. Something that you can tie around your waist or squish into your bag is recommended.

14. Lawn Chair. If you prefer to sit to watch the show, there will be a space behind the “pit” area for low-back chairs. Although I’m more of a closest-to-the-stage kind of girl, having a chair set up does hold your place for when it’s time for a bathroom or food break! Plus, Saturday is going to be a long 12 hour day!

Some other helpful suggestions:

I’m usually just an over-prepared girlie girl, but other things that I stash in my purse for concerts and events like this include gum or mints (no one wants bad breath when meeting an artist), extra hair tie and brush (it’s super windy there!), chapstick or lipgloss, mini deodorant (you don’t want to smell sweaty meeting one of your favorite new artists!) and some extra “just in case” cash. Guys seriously have it so easy!

*This article was also posted with permission on StageRightSecrets.com