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Country 03 February, 2006

HOPKINSVILLE NATIVE BRICE LONG TO PERFORM AT 2006 KY HALL OF FAME INDUCTION

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NASHVILLE, Tenn.(SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT) - Columbia Nashville recording artist and Hopkinsville, KY, native Brice Long will perform his current single, 'Anywhere But Here,' at the 2006 Kentucky Music Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Lexington, KY, on February 23. The ceremony will be held at the Lexington Convention Center and is open to the public.

'The Kentucky Music Hall of Fame is very proud of our artists that have made an impact on their genre of music,' says Robert Lawson, Executive Director, Kentucky Music Hall of Fame & Museum. 'The Induction Ceremony is set as a platform for all Kentucky artists to showcase what we are all about from Inductees like John Conlee and Dottie Rambo to emerging Kentucky artists like Jordan Leigh Young and Brice Long. It really makes the Hall of Fame proud to have artists like Brice who will be performing at the ceremony to help keep Kentucky in the fore front of having the greatest group of artists from all styles of music in the world.'

Nine Kentucky artists from various genres will be inducted in the 'Class of 2006': Sam Bush, John Conlee, Todd Duncan, Lionel Hampton, The Judds, John Jacob Niles, Mary Travers and Dottie Rambo. Performers and presenters include Long, KY Governor Ernie Fletcher, Lily Tomlin, and John Michael Montgomery, among others.

"It is a huge honor to be a part of this prestigious event honoring Kentucky music,' says Brice. 'Artists like John Conlee, the Judds, Sam Bush and Dottie Rambo played a major part of my musical development, from a small boy growing up on our farm to my career as an artist and songwriter today. I'm proud to be a part of Kentucky's rich musical heritage."

Brice signed to Columbia Records in 2004 and teamed with award-winning producers Mark Wright (Gretchen Wilson, Brooks & Dunn) and Keith Stegall (Alan Jackson, George Jones) for his self-titled debut album, due in stores later this year. His current single, 'Anywhere But Here,' is climbing the radio charts. He has written songs recorded by artists such as John Michael Montgomery, Josh Turner, Randy Travis and saw his first No 1 single with Gary Allan's version of 'Nothing On But the Radio.'

Long grew up on a 60-acre farm just outside of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, where he worked the fields, tended cattle and hogs and kept his ears glued to the local country radio station. After high school, he spent time on the competitive roping circuit before pursuing a career in country music. Brice performed at nightclubs in Tennessee and Kentucky and opened shows for national touring country artists. He finished college at Middle Tennessee State University and signed is first writing deal with Reba's Starstruck Entertainment. Brice continues to tour the country in support of his single and upcoming album.
For ticket information, please visit www.kentuckymusicmuseum.com.






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