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Country Entertainer Sammy Sadler Headlines "Thankful For the Coming Cure" Print E-mail
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Written by Martha E. Moore   
Sponsors include FROGGY Radio & Tennessee Valley Community Church's 'Relay for Life' Team (ACS) Image

Nashville, TN (November 12, 2007) - Country entertainer Sammy Sadler will perform at the "Thankful for the Coming Cure Concert" to be held at the Krider Performing Arts Center (500 Volunteer Drive) in Paris, TN on Saturday, December 8. The music starts at 7 p.m., and Sadler and his band will be performing songs from his upcoming album, including his current chart single, "Heart Shaped Like Texas." "I hope everyone turns out to support this event," says Sadler. "The American Cancer Society is doing some great work, and this is a cause that I strongly believe in." The Texas native is well known for his recent hits, "I Know A Place," "That Ole Gravel Road" and "Hard On A Heart." (Photo by Melissa Webb)


Born in Memphis, Tennessee and raised in Texas, Sammy is soft-spoken but intense; light-hearted yet full of faith. But most of all, Sammy Sadler is filled with music. He enjoyed six charting singles on Evergreen Records before a tragic shooting left him injured, and killed his friend Kevin Hughes, in 1989's real-life "Murder on Music Row." While determined to avoid allowing the incident to dictate his future, Sammy understands that it has nonetheless left an indelible mark on his life, and in the way others perceive him. "It will always be a part of who I am," he observes. "But I survived. And I believe that there's a reason that I'm still here - and I thank God for giving me that chance." Sammy believes his music is the reason he's still among the living, and he'll be "paying it forward" on December 8, as he helps raise funds for the Tennessee Valley Community Church's 'Relay For Life' Team.

More details on the Krider Performing Arts Center, log on to: http://www.kridercenter.com, or call (731)644-2517.

To learn more about Sammy, go to www.sammysadler.com

 
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