Little Big Town Expand Road Trips and Guitar Picks Concert Series
. Along the way, fans can click their way to thousands of dollars in donations to help the next generation of music stars with Drive 4 the Music. "It's exciting to keep the Road Trips and Guitar Picks concert series rolling with Country Financial," says Karen Fairchild from Little Big Town. "We look forward to more fans joining us on the road as they experience our music, our lives and help support local youth music programs." The new Road Trips and Guitar Picks concerts with Little Big Town are: Drive 4 the Music is an easy way for fans to help kids enhance their music education. All it takes is a couple clicks for fans to: "Like" a community in the Drive 4 the Music section on the Facebook page and COUNTRY will make a donation. "We're hitting the gas on Road Trips and Guitar Picks," says Doyle Williams, chief marketing officer at COUNTRY. "We're thrilled to give our Facebook fans a way to be a part of the road trip even if they can't make it out to a concert." The Road Trips Facebook page, www.tinyurl.com/Drive4Music, is a one-stop place for fans to learn more about Drive 4 the Music and gain access to features they can't get anywhere else: Chances to win tickets, backstage parties, MP3 downloads and other exciting prizes Little Big Town tour exclusives, including behind-the-scenes videos and photos Fan discussion and interaction Latest concert information including new stops and other top artists joining the tour.
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