MORGAN FRAZIER and LITTLE TEXAS
UNITE FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FUNDRAISER – “QUACK DYNASTY”
NASHVILLE, TN (February 28, 2014) – Curb Records recording artist Morgan Frazier and country rockers Little Texas
will be performing at the first annual “Quack Dynasty” concert and 5k
run on March 22nd, 2014, combatting domestic violence. Tickets are on
sale now for $15, $25 and a $35 package deal for both events. To
purchase tickets and for additional information please visit the event
website: www.quack-dynasty.com. There will also be 2 autographed guitars auctioned off during the concert. One is signed by Duck Dynasty cast members, and the other will be autographed by the evening’s performers.
With a fantastic location – Triple Creek Park in Gallatin – where the
runners will run an obstacle course “hunting” hidden ducks located along
the course for prizes, everyone is invited to come dressed as their
favorite member of the hit A&E show Duck Dynasty. The 5K will end in
the Family Fun Zone with food vendors, inflatables, games, music and
community booths. From barbecue to burgers, hot dogs to ice cream and
desserts, you family will have a great time playing games and having
dinner before the concert while a DJ plays the top music from today.
The evening celebration will feature a country music concert headlined
by multi-platinum recording group Little Texas, celebrating their 25th
Anniversary tour with greatest hits “God Blessed Texas”, “Amy’s Back In
Austin”, “What Might Have Been” and many more. Joining Little Texas at
on the lineup is Morgan Frazier, best known for her anti-bullying hit
song “Hey Bully.” Partnering with the world renowned anti-bullying
organization Stand for the Silent, Frazier has reached hundreds of
thousands of kids and adults affected by bullying, visiting schools and
corporations across the United States. Opening acts Ash Bowers and
Nashville favorites McKenzies Mill will also be performing.
When HomeSafe, Inc., a domestic violence agency serving 4 counties in
Middle Tennessee decided on a theme for their 2014 fundraiser, they
decided to have fun while raising money for a serious cause. They also
wanted to spread the word to children and families about the wonderful
work HomeSafe does, serving over 1,600 women and children every year. So
they decided on a 5K run during the afternoon and a country music
concert at night on March 22, 2014. This concept hatched the theme,
“Quack Dynasty.”