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Last Updated: 11/28/2009

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City: Nashville
State: Tennessee
Country: US
Signup Date: 10/12/2007

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Friday, July 10, 2009 

Category: Music
 

 Come See
April Taylor
Joey and Rory
Luke Bryan


FunFest 2009
Sunset Series
Kingsport, TN

Thursday July 16th
6:30pm
J. Fred Johnson Stadium
Sponsored by:
WXBQ 96.9
AGC
NewsChannel 11
Tickets are $10
Wednesday, June 03, 2009 
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Sunday, May 03, 2009 

Category: Music

Luke Bryan, April Taylor and Joey Rory set for this years FunFest in Kingsport, TN.

Luke Bryan will open the series on Thursday, July 16, in a concert presented by AGC Flat Glass. Bryan plans to release his second album on Capitol Records this fall. His debut single “All My Friends Say” was a Billboard U.S. Hot Country Songs Top 10 hit. Opening for Bryan are April Taylor, Top Female Independent Artist of the Year for 2008 on the Music Row Charts, and Joey and Rory, Academy of Country Music Awards Vocal Duo nominee whose “Cheater, Cheater” is climbing the charts. Additional sponsors are 96.9 WXBQ and Newschannel 11.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 
Plateau Music artist April Taylor is the number 2 independent artist of the year at radio for 2008. This also makes her the number 1 female artist for 2008 in the  Music Row charts.
Friday, January 30, 2009 
April Taylor finds herself back home


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Taylor (Contributed to the Press / )

From staff reports


BRISTOL – A “Hero At Home” in her own way, Nashville’s April Taylor comes home to O’Mainnon’s Pub and Grille, 712 State St., for a show tonight at 10 with her band.
An established country singer in the Music City, Taylor was born and grew up in Bristol and makes it a point to do several shows a year in this area.
She’s best known for her single “Hero At Home,” about wives of military personnel who serve abroad, and has been asked to perform for troops on numerous occasions, from the USS Berkeley docked in San Diego Harbor to the Pentagon’s “Night of Heroes” in Washington, D.C.
Most recently, on Jan. 23 she sang at an NBA game in San Antonio, doing the national anthem as well as “Hero at Home” for a military recognition show.
Her single “I Wanna Live Like That” became also a national hit and was the title track to her debut album. Another album is in the works, while her single “When You Come From Nothin’ ” already released.
For more information, call O’Mainnon’s at 944-0049.


Friday, January 23, 2009 
Tuesday, January 13, 2009 

Category: Music
April is releasing her next single in April! We want you to help decide what the next song should be:

1.  Being Tough
2.  This is Forever
3.   Record something new!

Please give us your imput afterall you are the best fans in the world! 

Please go to her music player to review the songs.
Monday, January 12, 2009 

April Taylor moves up the charts ..

Plateau Music artist April Taylor moves up in the charts. Taylor's latest single " When You Come From Nothing"   moves up to number 32. That along with the halftime show for the San Antonio Spurs Jan 23 is a  great start of the year for April. ..

Monday, December 29, 2008 

If you have a Facebook:  Go to your account and type in April Taylor and become a fan on my Fan Page.

See ya there!

Love and Hugs!

April

Saturday, December 20, 2008 

Bristol Singer’s Call For Gifts Gets Overwhelming Response











Bristol Singer’s Call For Gifts Gets Overwhelming Response 

– Stacks of brightly wrapped shoeboxes fill April Taylor’s basement garage. A few miles away, even larger piles of colorful boxes overwhelm the tables at the Slater Community Center.



Overflowing with gloves, hats, toiletries, Bibles, candy and other goodies, the boxes are destined for the region’s homeless military veterans.
Some boxes include Christmas cards with encouraging notes, such as “Because of men and women like you, we have our freedom today. I thank you for serving our country. Merry Christmas and may God bless you.”

For Taylor, a rising Twin City country music performer, the mountains of boxes – about 800 in all – represent the true meaning of the holiday season and the culmination of a year-long dream.

“I’ve had a huge passion for military families and the veterans – and it really bothers me that people who fought for our country are homeless,” Taylor said. “I was very familiar with Samaritan’s Purse and I’ve helped for years with shoeboxes for children. Last year, I thought it would be cool if we started doing shoeboxes for veterans around the holidays.”

Working with the Bristol Tennessee Parks and Recreation Department and the Quillen VA Medical Center in Johnson City, Taylor began promoting the new initiative in early November. The public response has exceeded her wildest expectations.

“The goal for the first year was 400 and we didn’t know if we could do that,” Taylor said. “I didn’t do anything but have an idea. The people of the community have done this. I had no idea it would grow this quickly. This has taught me so much, and that it truly is better to give back.”

On Saturday, Taylor, members of her band and the city department plan to deliver most of the boxes to veterans who are temporarily staying at the hospital’s 295-bed domiciliary.

“This is absolutely fantastic,” hospital spokeswoman Judy Fowler-Argo said. “April obviously has a special place in her heart for veterans and that she has been able to collect these items is wonderful. They will certainly be put to use.”

Under the VA program, veterans come in for treatment for dependency or other medical issues, Fowler-Argo said, but many of them are homeless.

“We have a volunteer program for unmet needs. We receive appropriations for medical care, but there is not a lot of money for extras,” Fowler-Argo said. “We are so grateful for her involvement.”

Shoeboxes not distributed Saturday will be part of another special delivery next week, Taylor said.

“Because of the response, a case manager has agreed to take me out on the streets – to the tented communities – so we can deliver these to veterans in person,” Taylor said. “I’m really excited about that.”

The boxes have come from individuals, members of civic clubs, businesses, schools and Scout troops. In some cases, Taylor said, people brought items to her because they couldn’t find shoeboxes to fill.

“We collected boxes and my kids, members of my church and I got together and wrapped about 150 boxes last Saturday. It was amazing,” she said.
Taylor, who records for Plateau Music in Nashville, enjoyed her first chart success in 2006 with a song about the wives of soldiers called “Hero At Home.”

The song struck a chord with the military community, which has invited her to perform at the Pentagon. She has also visited veterans hospitals around the country and performed at a number of military-related functions.

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