Friday, November 2, 2007

Concert.TV to air hot performances

CONCERT.TV, the only television network dedicated to live music performances and documentaries, celebrates one of the most influential genres in American history: country music. For the month of November CONCERT.TV will air live performances from some of the most well know country artists. This includes performances from Dierks Bentley, Garth Brooks, Rhett Miller, The Charlie Daniels Band, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and more.
This month highlights include amazing performances such as the legendary Charlie Daniels Band at the Volunteer Jam in the summer of 1975 as they perform Texas. CONCERT.TV will also be showcasing some of today's hottest artists like Dierks Bentley as he performs live at The Fillmore.
In tribute to one of America's most popular musical styles, CONCERT.TV News hit the road to get an inside glimpse at the Big State Festival where they caught over 50 of today's top country performers, some of which include Lynryd Skynyrd, Tim McGraw, Willie Nelson and Drive-By Truckers. In addition, they sat down with Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Reckless Kelly and others for exclusive interviews to be aired on CONCERT.TV.
"CONCERT.TV is proud to pay tribute to one of America's most important genres," said Scott Reich, Vice President of Programming at CONCERT.TV. "Its great to be able to showcase some of the most classic performances as well as some of the biggest names in Country music today."

ABOUT CONCERT.TV
CONCERT.TV is the first digital network dedicated to live music and the lifestyle that surrounds it. Headquartered in New York City and helmed by founders Michael Shimbo and Jeff Shultz, the network reaches more than 18 million television homes via Comcast, DirecTV, Charter, Cox and other digital TV operators, and the global broadband Internet audience. CONCERT.TV is the first-of-its-kind that programs memorable live performances, compelling documentaries and unique originals to viewers free of charge--24/7/365. It's on TV. It's Online. CONCERT.TV.

No comments: