Singer/Songwriter Takes Part in Historical Events
NASHVILLE, TN — Adonda Records recording artist, Rich Price kicked off his fall season with a trip to Arizona for one of the premier cowboy events, Rex Allen Days. Rich swapped stories with western legend Johnny Western and Western Music Hall of Fame member Rex Allen Jr. during Rex Allen Jr.’s final shows of his farewell tour.
Rich Price also sat down with a documentary crew to give some insight on the cowboy music and lifestyle he has lived and supported through his recordings. The documentary will be part of the biography on Rex Allen Jr. set for release at year’s end.
Last weekend’s appearance leads into upcoming performances with historical relevance. Rich Price will guest on country music’s second longest running radio show, the Ernest Tubb Midnite Jamboree, on December 2, 2017. It is the show’s 70th anniversary celebration. Fans will be able to listen in at 12 midnight on 650AM WSM or worldwide onĀ www.wsmonline.com.
The Singing Sierran will follow-up with a special appearance at Manuel’s on Broadway in downtown Nashville on Thursday, December 7, 2017. The acoustic performance at 3:30pm will be captured for an episode of Cheyenne Country. Price proudly wears Manuel’s famous creations with rhinestones and scenes of the west. This will be a must-see reunion and interview.
Rich Price is currently nominated for Western Male Artist with the Academy of Western Artists. American Cowboy Rides On is the next single for consideration.
Rich Price will also release new Christmas music in time for the holiday season. In the meantime, Rich Price can be seen hosting Cheyenne Country on several networks worldwide.