Deborah Allen Surprised With Proclamation From Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Celebrating 40 Years In Music

Country music veteran Deborah Allen was surprised with a special presentation by T.G. Sheppard, Kelly Lang and WSM’s Devon O’Day at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley Wednesday night during the 6th annual Country For A Cause, benefiting Monroe Carell Jr’s Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.
A proclamation from Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, celebrating Deborah’s
40 years in country music, was tearfully and happily received. The honor
acknowledges not only her contributions as a singer, but also as a
celebrated, successful songwriter having been awarded seven BMI One
Million Air-Play Awards for her hit songwriting repertoire and one BMI
Two Million Air-Play Award for her smash hit “Baby I Lied.”

“I was completely stunned and deeply honored to receive such a
phenomenal Proclamation from our Tennessee Governor, Bill Lee,” says
Deborah. “The surprise, heartfelt presentation given at the Country For A
Cause concert by my wonderful friends, T.G. Sheppard and the beautiful
and talented Kelly Lang, along with WSM’s beloved Devon O’Day made this
even more special! I will treasure this amazing award and special memory
always.”

Kicking off the festivities prior to CMA Fest 2019, the 6th annual Country For A Cause
concert, which benefits the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at
Vanderbilt featured an all star lineup that included some of this
biggest names in country music. Along with hosts T.G. Sheppard and Kelly Lang, the lineup included artists such as Crystal Gayle, Mark Wills, Larry Gatlin, Jimmy Fortune, John Berry, Jeannie Seely, Moe Bandy, T. Graham Brown, Tim Rushlow, Deborah Allen, Tim Atwood, Rockland Road, Chonda Pierce, Teea Goans, James Wesley and special, surprise guests Shenandoah, Billy Yates and Joe Stampley.
Throughout the concert, fans enjoyed music from over twenty performers,
a silent auction, a live guitar auction, and were introduced to Lily Paris,
a cancer survivor who was a patient at the hospital. Lily’s speech
brought hope and a reality to the audience, showing them the true
meaning of the night — to help raise awareness and funds that will help
countless families. A total of $14,500 was raised this year, bringing a
two year contribution total of $27,000 for the hospital.

Along with all of these honors, Deborah Allen continues to tour and make
television appearances including an upcoming appearance on Larry’s Country Diner to be filmed June 19th at Ray Stevens CabaRay Showroom in Nashville.

“I am so excited about hanging out with all my friends on Larry’s
Country Diner,” says Deborah. “I love all the home spun humor. And, I’ll
be bringing some home cooked music too. It’s gonna be so much fun!”

Deborah has penned more than 2,000 compositions for hundreds of artists,
including smash hits by LeAnn Rimes, Brooks & Dunn, Patty Loveless,
Conway Twitty, Tanya Tucker, Janie Fricke, John Conlee, Isaac Hayes,
Diana Ross, Sheena Easton, Fleetwood Mac and more. On her own, Deborah
has climbed the charts with hits such as “I’ve Been Wrong Before,” “I
Hurt For You,” “Rock Me,” “If You’re Not Gonna Love Me,” “Wrong Side Of
Love,” “Break These Chains” and her signature song, “Baby I Lied.” In
addition, Deborah was inducted into The International Rockabilly Hall of
Fame in 2017.

About Deborah Allen:

Deborah Allen is one of those rare artists who forged their own path to
success and ended up building a world-class career in the process. An
extraordinarily talented singer, songwriter, producer and performer,
Deborah’s unique abilities as an artist may be matched only by her
enthusiasm and creativity as an individual. It is that formidable
combination of spirit and talent that keeps the Grammy-nominated
entertainer in demand.

In some ways, “Baby I Lied” confirmed the idea that an artist could have
success in different formats with the same song – a precedent that
would prove to be years ahead of the crossover trends of today. “Baby I
Lied” not only appealed to Country and Pop radio listeners, earning
multiple Million Air-Play Awards in the process, but it also resulted in
a pair of Grammy nominations for the Delta songstress – one as a
vocalist and one as a songwriter.

Throughout her phenomenal journey of hits and accomplishments in every
facet of her career, Deborah Allen remains true to her vision. From her
discovery by Roy Orbison, to her friendship with Shel Silverstein, her
work with Prince, Deborah creates art entirely on her own terms. With a
distinguished career built on success after success as a performer,
songwriter and producer, the dynamic Delta singer from Memphis,
Tennessee, has no plans of slowing down anytime soon. That’s simply not
Deborah Allen’s style.

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