Ronnie Dunn and Cracker Barrel Ready to Serve New Music Offering

Ronnie Dunn and Cracker Barrel Ready to Serve New Music Offering

 

Sales of Exclusive CD Ronnie Dunn – Special Edition will support Wounded Warrior Project
 

LEBANON, Tenn.
(May 21, 2012) – Country music icon Ronnie Dunn’s newest solo CD debuts
today through the Cracker Barrel Old Country Store® exclusive music
program.  The CD, Ronnie Dunn – Special Edition, is a
powerful collection of 12 songs that Dunn first released in 2011, and
includes an additional two previously unreleased bonus tracks.  And
because Ronnie Dunn and Cracker Barrel support America’s military
personnel, a portion of the proceeds from sales of this CD will be
donated to Wounded Warrior Project™.   The CD is available for $11.99
exclusively at all Cracker Barrel locations and online at
crackerbarrel.com.

Twice named the BMI Country Songwriter of the year, Ronnie Dunn’s songs
are known for vividly depicting real life as well as profound love. 
There’s a healthy helping of each on this CD with “Cost of Livin’,” “Bleed Red,” and “Keep on Lovin’ You,” while“I Love My Country”is
richly laden with patriotism.  “More than ever before, I feel as though
this album gave me a chance to tell my own story through songs that
mean a lot to me,” says Dunn.  “And it’s particularly gratifying
because, by working with Cracker Barrel, a portion of the CD retail
sales will be donated to Wounded Warrior Project.  To me, that truly
makes this CD a special edition.”

“We’re pleased to work with Ronnie Dunn on a collection of songs we not
only think will resonate with our guests, but also will support our
nation’s Wounded Warriors,” said Julie Craig, Cracker Barrel Marketing
Manager.  “Ronnie shares his heart and his life-learned lessons through
music and the result is a very special mix of memorable songs.”

Tracks on Ronnie Dunn – Special Edition:
1.     I Love My Country (Previously Unreleased)
2.     Singer In A Cowboy Band
3.     I Don’t Dance
4.     Your Kind Of Love
5.     How Far To Waco
6.     Once
7.     Cost Of Livin’
8.     Bleed Red
9.     Last Love I’m Tryin’
10.  Let The Cowboy Rock
11.  I Can’t Help Myself
12.  I Just Get Lonely
13.  Love Owes Me One
14.  Keep On Lovin’ You  (Previously Unreleased)

Ronnie Dunn – Special Edition is the latest in Cracker Barrel’s exclusive music program.  During 2012, Cracker Barrel released Dolly Parton’s An Evening With…Dolly
in April which debuted at #2 on Billboard’s Top DVD Music Videos chart
and earned a Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) Gold
award. Cracker Barrel released the Gospel Side of Dailey & Vincent CD in JanuaryIn September of 2011, The Oak Ridge Boys’ CD It’s Only Natural was
released through Cracker Barrel’s exclusive music program. In July,
Cracker Barrel released Jason Michael Carroll’s all-country Numbers with 11 new songs and one previous hit.  In May, Cracker Barrel released Teddy Gentry’s Best New Nashville with original music from 12 talented new artists and Randy Travis’ self-titled album Randy Travis.  In March of this year, Cracker Barrel released Kenny Rogers’ The Love of God,
which debuted at #8 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and #2 on
the Top Christian Albums chart.  In January, Cracker Barrel released The Grascals & Friends – Country Classics With A Bluegrass Spin,
which debuted at #1 on Billboard magazine’s Bluegrass Albums chart and
at #26 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart.  In November 2010,
Cracker Barrel released Smokey Robinson’s Now & Then,
which debuted at #19 on Billboard magazine’s R&B chart and was
nominated for an NAACP IMAGE AWARD.  September saw the release of the
self-titled Rodney Atkins, which included four #1 hits, and Mandy Barnett’s Winter Wonderland
Over the last few years, Cracker Barrel has released exclusive CDs with
Craig Morgan, Wynonna, Alan Jackson, the Zac Brown Band, George Jones,
Montgomery Gentry, Bill Gaither, Ricky Skaggs, Aaron Tippin, Alison
Krauss & Union Station, Josh Turner, Amy Grant, Sara Evans and
Charlie Daniels.

About Cracker Barrel
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store provides a friendly home-away-from-home
in its old country stores and restaurants.  Guests are cared for like
family while relaxing and enjoying real home-style food and shopping
that’s surprisingly unique, genuinely fun and reminiscent of America’s
country heritage…all at a fair price.  The restaurant serves up
delicious, home-style country food such as meatloaf and homemade chicken
n’ dumplins as well as its made from scratch biscuits using an old
family recipe.  The authentic old country retail store is fun to shop
and offers unique gifts and self-indulgences.

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. (Nasdaq: CBRL) was established in
1969 in Lebanon, Tenn. and operates 615 company-owned locations in 42
states.  Every Cracker Barrel unit is open seven days a week with hours
Sunday through Thursday, 6 a.m. – 10 p.m., and Friday and Saturday, 6
a.m. – 11 p.m.  For more information, visit crackerbarrel.com.

About Ronnie Dunn 
Ronnie Dunn was born in Coleman, Texas to a hard living, truck driving,
country music singing father and a conservative church going mother.
Dunn navigated a winding road that led him from West Texas to New
Mexico, Arkansas and Oklahoma and through 13 schools in 12 years. Music
was about the only constant in life. In 1990 Dunn moved from Tulsa,
Oklahoma to Nashville and was introduced by Arista Records label head,
Tim Dubois, to Kix Brooks. Since their initial pairing in 1990, Brooks
& Dunn have been at the top of the country music singles charts 23
times with songs like “Brand New Man,”“Boot Scootin Boogie,” “You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone,” “My Maria,” “Only In America,”and “Red Dirt Road.” 
They are the industry’s most award-winning duo and have been named
Entertainers of the Year four times. They have gathered 20 Country Music
Association Awards and 28 Academy of Country Music Awards; more than
any other artist in ACM history recently surpassing the legendary Merle
Haggard in 2005. With their exceedingly popular tours and more than 30
million records sold, Brooks & Dunn dominated the music industry
consistently through the fall of 2009 when they mutually decided to
pursue solo careers. With a monumental farewell tour in 2010, the Last Rodeo Tour,
Brooks and Dunn said goodbye to their fans as a duo and welcomed in the
new chapter of their careers as solo artists. Dunn debuted his
self-titled solo album in 2011 that launched the Top 10 “Bleed Red,”Top 20 “Cost of Livin’,”and most recent single, “Let The Cowboy Rock.” 
He has twice been named BMI Country Songwriter of the year. He has
received 23 BMI Million Airplay Awards for songs written that have
attained one million or more radio airplay status.  For more
information, visit www.ronniedunn.com.

About Wounded Warrior Project
The mission of Wounded Warrior Project(WWP)
is to honor and empower wounded warriors. WWP’s purpose is to raise
awareness and to enlist the public’s aid for the needs of injured
service members, to help injured servicemen and women aid and assist
each other, and to provide unique, direct programs and services to meet
their needs. WWP is a national, nonpartisan organization headquartered
in Jacksonville, Florida. To get involved and learn more, visit woundedwarriorproject.org.

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