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Third Annual Adam Sanders’ “90’s Night” Benefiting The T.J. Martell Foundation A Rousing Success

Shenandoah & friends who performed that evening close out the night on stage together.

Big Yellow Dog Music’s hit singer/songwriter, Adam Sanders, who has hosted two previous “90’s Night” sold out shows, brought us another special edition hosted by CMT’s Cody Allen & Katie Cook and again proceeds benefiting the T.J. Martell Foundation.

Held on July 23rd at Marathon Music Works near downtown Nashville, another huge crowd gathered to hear some of today’s country artists perform some of their favorite 90’s country hits and being joined onstage by the original artist/s who sang the hit song.  It was a night celebrating one of the greatest decades of country music.

Adam Sanders, who grew up listening to and was influenced to pursue this career by the songs and artists in the 90’s, originated what has become the hottest ticket in town with his annual “90’s NIGHT” concerts.

This 3rd annual “90s NIGHT” was co-hosted by CMT’s Cody Alan and Katie Cook, featuring Adam Sanders with his friends: Brothers Osborne, Carly Pearce, Easton Corbin, Lucie Silvas, and Travis Denning. They performed some of their favorite hits from the 90’s and the influence this decade in country music has had on them.

Some of my favorite moments were Carly Pearce and Deana Carter singing “Strawberry Wine”, Brothers Osborne and Tracy Lawrence singing “Time Marches On“, Easton Corbin, Travis Denning, and Adam Sanders with “Red Dirt Road” by Brooks & Dunn, and Easton Corbin and Doug Stone singing “Why Didn’t I Think Of That”.  

The best moment was a surprise performance by Shenandoah who performed with almost the entire group of artists to close out the evening with one of their biggest hits.

Such an incredibly-fun night that I hope they do again.  Can’t wait to see it on tv! A great night had by all for a great cause! CMT’s flagship music show Hot 20 Countdown will host its three hour show from this special edition “90’s NIGHT” and the episode will air August 4 and 5 at 9 am ET/8 am CT on CMT.

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No. 1 Hit Singer/Songwriter Adam Sanders Back By Popular Demand With Another “90s NIGHT”

Big Yellow Dog Music’s hot young No. 1 hit singer/songwriter Adam Sanders, who grew up listening to and was influenced to pursue this career by the songs and artists in the 90s, originated what has become the hottest ticket in town with his now two annual “90s NIGHT” concerts. By popular demand, Sanders has organized a special edition “90s NIGHT” on Monday, July 23 at 8:00 PM (doors: 6:30 PM) at Marathon Music Works in Nashville, TN that will again bring together his fellow artist friends to perform, honor and celebrate one of the greatest decades in country music. 

This special by-popular-demand edition “90s NIGHT” will be co-hosted by CMT’s Cody Alan and Katie Cook, and will feature not only Adam Sanders but his friends and fellow 90s country enthusiasts Brothers Osborne, Carly Pearce, Easton Corbin, Lucie Silvas and more. They will perform their favorite hits of the 90s and celebrate the influence this decade in country music has had on them. Again, like in his 1st and 2nd Annual 90s NIGHTS there are sure to be a few surprise and honored guests who have had musical influences on them to make special appearances and performances.

CMT’s 
flagship music show Hot 20 Countdown will host its three hour show from this special edition “90s NIGHT” and the episode will air August 4 and 5 at 9 am ET/8 am CT on CMT.

Tickets for the “90s NIGHT” are $20 and available HERE. Proceeds from “90s NIGHT” will go to benefit the T.J. Martell Foundation, 
music industry’s leading foundation that funds innovative medical research focused on finding treatments and cures for cancer.

This special edition “90s NIGHT” is the followup two hugely successful sold-out “90s Nights” held at the historic Exit/In in 2017 (Inaugural event) which featured Adam Craig, Adam Sanders, Craig Campbell, Dustin Lynch, Lauren Alaina and Michael Ray who each brought out surprise special guests including some of the leading artists to debut in one of the greatest decades in country music including Mark Wills, Martina McBride, Rhett Akins, members of Shenandoah and Gary Chapman.

The 2ndAnnual sold-out 90s Night at Marathon Music Works in March featured Cole Swindell, LOCASH, Tyler Farr, Michael Ray, Chris Lane and Sanders performing with their favorite 90s country heroes including Tracy Lawrence, Diamond Rio, John Michael Montgomery, Blackhawk, Tim Rushlow, Aaron Tippin and Joe Diffie. These concert events featured the artists performing some of their favorite hits of the 90s.

Adam Sanders has written songs for Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley, Tyler Farr and more including the signature No. 1 singles “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey” for Cole Swindell and “Hell of A Night” for Dustin Lynch and has already burned up the road touring with Cole Swindell, Eric Paslay, CAM and share the stage with the likes of Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Thomas Rhett, Randy Houser, Dustin Lynch, Easton Corbin, Gary Allan and more.

ABOUT ADAM SANDERS:

Adam Sanders grew up in the north Florida town of Lake City, where he spent much of his youth with music; playing local fairs, talent shows and town festivals. While spending summers with his dad in Nashville, Adam found himself in and out of studios on Music Row with his uncle and professional musician, Scotty Sanders. It was then that Adam fell in love with the recording process, and the creative side of the music business. He knew this was where he was meant to be. With a plan of moving to Music City following high school graduation, Adam would spend as much time as possible, teaching himself to write songs about the things in life he knew about.

In 2009, Adam made the move to Nashville. While working construction on the side to pay the bills, Adam’s songwriting opened to co-writing, and building core relationships in the business. After just two years, Adam landed his first publishing deal with Big Yellow Dog Music and has had songs recorded by superstars such as Luke Bryan, whose album Crash My Party (featuring Sanders’ “Out Like That”) had the third highest debut of any record in 2013. Since then, more of Adam’s original songs have landed on projects by artists including (friend and fellow collaborator) Cole Swindell (“Ain’t Worth The Whiskey” & “Dozen Roses and A Six Pack”), Dierks Bentley (“Sounds of Summer”), Dustin Lynch (“Hell of a Night”) and Scotty McCreery. He scored his first #1 single as a songwriter in March 2015, when “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey” hit the top of the chart and had a second #1 with “Hell of a Night” in the summer of 2015.

Sanders 
has already independently sold over 70,000 singles and racked up over 40 million Spotify streams and lead Taste of Country to call Sanders “a rookie with a veteran resume.” The north Florida native released his most recent self-penned single “Over Did It” in late March and is the current single from his recently self-titled debut project. 

 

To find out more about Adam Sanders go to his website http://adamsandersmusic.com  and check out his music at iTunes.

To follow and connect with Adam go to, FACEBOOOK (@adamsandersmusic ), TWITTER (@AdamSandersLive), INSTAGRAM (@adamsanders); YouTube (AdamSandersCountry)

ABOUT THE T.J. MARTELL FOUNDATION
Founded in 1975 by music industry executive, Tony Martell, the T.J. Martell Foundation is the music industry’s leading foundation that funds innovative medical research focused on finding treatments and cures for cancer; it has provided over $280 million over the past forty-two years. The Foundation funds early-stage research projects at excellent institutions across the nation. This research is aimed at developing more effective clinical treatments for patients which otherwise might not be funded.

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