FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Allison Crews
October 8, 2004
allison.crews@plamedia.com
FORTY5 SOUTH TO ROCK
THE RACETRACK
(Nashville, Tenn.) –
Jackson, Tenn. natives Forty5 South are set to perform on a 132-acre farm
at the Rockin’ n’ Racin’ Festival on October 29. They’ll perform
behind one of the biggest stir race-tracks in west Tennessee.
Forty5 South’s single, “In the
Back of My Truck,” has been steadily climbing the Texas Music Chart and is
currently at #16. They’ll perform this single, as well as other songs from
his their new album, Too Much, Too Fast. The band will perform
among a 5 ˝ mile corn trail, 14-acre corn maze and fresh water shrimp
pond.
The gates open at 10 am, and
the music will be held from noon to 6 pm. Forty5 South will be one of
about six other bands performing at the festival. The race will start at
7:30 pm.
Besides getting the chance to
see some great performances, you could also win a Finder Strap Pack,
which includes a guitar, amplifier, strings, tuner, headphones and
guitar picks.
Tickets are $15 in advance and
$20 at the door. The races are $10.
The Rockin’ n’ Racin’ Festival will be held
in Huron, Tenn., at 300 Bluebird Lane. For more information about the
festival visit
www.freshwaterranch.com.
Forty5 South is available for interviews or on the
phone by contacting Allison Crews at 615.327.0100. For more information
about the band, visit
www.forty5south.com.
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