NASHVILLE, TN (October 10, 2016) – RED BOW Records’ artist
Craig Campbell
performed the national anthem at the “Salute to Survivors” game in
Denver, CO (10/9). Although the Atlanta Falcons are Campbell’s home team
he donned a Denver Broncos shirt with pink to support Breast Cancer
Awareness Month. The singer-songwriter left the game happy as the
Falcons defeated the Broncos, who were previously undefeated, with a
score of 23-16.
“It’s always an honor to sing our national anthem but it’s extra special
to sing it on a day we celebrate and salute the survivors,” says
Campbell. “Overcoming and winning against breast cancer is the greatest
victory and I was glad to be a part of their day.”
In addition to his current single, “Outskirts of Heaven,” ascending the
country radio charts and a heavy tour schedule, Campbell is keeping busy
with his husband/father duties. Sounds Like Nashville is
uncovering how the country singer continues to prove he’s the dream
husband and father in the weekly #HusbandGoals column. Whether it be a
photograph of Campbell going with his girls to a father/daughter dance
or making some of us blush with a picture of him and wife Mindy sharing a
kiss, it’s easy to see how he keeps his family going strong.
Campbell recently performed “Outskirts of Heaven” on NBC’s TODAY, which released to rave reviews across media and fans alike. After Rolling Stone Country
featured an exclusive “First Listen” to the track that he wrote
alongside Dave Turnbull, fans praised the ballad saying it “brought me
to tears,” “gave me chills,” and claimed “this is what country music is
supposed to sound like.”
Following 2015’s “Tomorrow Tonight,” Campbell has been in the studio
working on his RED BOW Records debut album. Previously sharing the stage
with Randy Houser, Alan Jackson, The Band Perry, Jerrod Niemann, and
Justin Moore, he is currently touring across the U.S. with more dates to
be announced soon.
For more information on Craig Campbell and tour dates, visit www.craigcampbell.tv.
ABOUT CRAIG CAMPBELL:
Campbell launched on to the country music scene with the release of his
self-titled debut album (2011) delivering the hits “Family Man,” “Fish,”
and “When I Get It.” To date, he has logged five consecutive charted
hits with over a billion radio airplay audience impressions and over a
half million downloads. Acclaimed as one of the genre’s most
neo-traditionalist singers, his Top 15 breakout debut “Family Man” was
featured on HBO’s
True Blood and fan-favorite “Fish” has
tallied nearly 400,000 digital copies sold. Campbell earned his first
Top 10 smash with the infectious “Keep Them Kisses Comin’” from his
sophomore album
NEVER REGRET (2013). The gifted songwriter co-wrote Garth Brooks “All American Kid” off of
MAN AGAINST THE MACHINE.
Prior to landing his first record deal, the Lyons, GA native spent time
on the road playing keyboard for both Tracy Byrd and Luke Bryan – shows
that inspired him nightly. He was soon discovered while playing a
regular gig at the downtown Nashville honky-tonk, The Stage.
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