NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Multi-GRAMMY® nominated duo and Grand Ole Opry members, Dailey & Vincent, are spreading Christmas cheer early this year as they announce, “The Sounds of Christmas,” a broadcast television concert special set for filming Sept. 19 at The Franklin Theatre. During the special, which will be produced by BMG Filmed Entertainment and directed by BMG’s Joe Thomas, Dailey & Vincent will be joined by fellow entertainers, including CeCe Winans and Béla Fleck, as well as additional talent to be announced soon. Click HERE to purchase tickets. 

“We are thrilled to bring artists of different genres and backgrounds into viewer’s homes with ‘The Sounds of Christmas’ television special. We’re going to have a diverse talent lineup to represent what Christmas is all about,” Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent shared.  

“The Sounds of Christmas” will air while their top-rated “The Dailey & Vincent TV Show” continues broadcasts on Saturdays at 9:30 p.m. ET on RFD-TV. Guests include Vince Gill, The Oak Ridge Boys and Tanya Tucker, among many others.

“The Sounds of Christmas” coincides with Dailey & Vincent’s new Christmas record Dailey & Vincent: The Sounds of Christmas. Dailey & Vincent: The Sounds of Christmas, available Oct. 12 from BMG, features Christmas classics and never-before-heard holiday tunes. Throughout the winter season, fans can hear these songs and other Dailey & Vincent favorites live on the Dailey & Vincent’s A Springer Mountain Farms Christmas Tour which kicks off Nov. 24. To check out the full schedule of tour dates, click HERE.

“The Sounds of Christmas,” follows Dailey & Vincent’s 2015 PBS special “Dailey & Vincent ALIVE – In Concert.” The Emmy®-nominated special, taped at the Hylton Performing Arts Center in Manassas, Va., has aired over 1,000 times. 

CeCe Winans will also release her own Christmas album, Something’s Happening, Oct. 19.

Be sure to follow Dailey & Vincent on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and visit daileyandvincent.com.  

DAILEY & VINCENT 2018 TOUR DATES:
Aug. 16 Tom Johnson’s Camping World – Marion, N.C.
Aug. 17 Grand Ole Opry – Nashville, Tenn.
Aug. 18 Renfro Valley Entertainment Center – Mt Vernon, Ky.
Aug. 24 Grand Ole Opry – Nashville, Tenn.
Aug. 25 Appalachian Fair – Gray, Tenn.
Aug. 29 Ohio Star Theater – Sugarcreek, Ohio
Aug. 31 Sam Jam Bluegrass Festival – Piketon, Ohio
Sept. 1 American Music Theatre – Lancaster, Pa.
Sept. 4 Grand Ole Opry – Nashville, Tenn. 
Sept. 6-8 Georgia Mountain Fair – Hiawassee, Ga.
Sept. 11 Grand Ole Opry – Nashville, Tenn.
Sept. 13 Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts – Bloomington, Ill.
Sept. 14 Blue Gate Theater – Shipshewana, Ind.
Sept. 15 Dixie Carter Performing Arts Center – Huntington, Tenn.
Sept. 18 Grand Ole Opry – Nashville, Tenn. 
Sept. 20 Walker Center at Wilkes Community College – Wilkesboro, N.C.
Sept. 21 Grand Ole Opry – Nashville, Tenn.
Sept. 22 Grand Ole Opry – Nashville, Tenn. 
Sept. 26 The Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.
Sept. 27 The Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.
Sept. 29 Grand Ole Opry – Nashville, Tenn.
Oct. 3 The Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.
Oct. 4 The Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.
Oct. 10 The Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.
Oct. 11 The Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.
Oct. 12 Mayo Civic Center Presentation Hall – Rochester, Minn. 
Oct. 13 A Center For The Arts – Fergus Falls, Minn.
Oct. 14 Reif Performing Arts Center – Wilcox Theater – Grand Rapids, Minn.
Oct. 21 Aspecta – Kumamoto
Oct. 24 The Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.
Oct. 25 The Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.
Oct. 26 The Grand Theatre – Keokuk, Iowa
Oct. 28 Meramec Music Theatre – Steelville, Mo.
Oct. 31 The Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.
Nov. 1 The Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.
Nov. 2 Dave Finkelman Auditorium – Middletown, Ohio
Nov. 3 The Caverns – Bluegrass Underground – Pelham, Tenn.
Nov. 8 Palatka Bluegrass Festival – Palatka, Fla.
Nov. 10 The Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.
Nov. 17 Tempe Center for the Arts – Tempe, Ariz.
Nov. 18 Fox Tucson Theatre – Tucson, Ariz.
Nov. 23 Myrtle Beach Convention Center – Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Nov. 24 The Lincoln Theatre – Marion, Va.
Nov. 29 Knoxville Performing Arts Center – Knoxville, Iowa
Nov. 30 The Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.
Dec. 1 The Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.
Dec. 2 The Arts Center at Iowa Western Community College – Council Bluffs, Iowa
Dec. 5 The Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.
Dec. 6 Blue Gate Theater – Shipshewana, Ind.
Dec. 7 The Wilson Center – Brookfield, Wis.
Dec. 8 The Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.
Dec. 10 Arlington Music Hall – Arlington, Texas
Dec. 11 Stephen F. Austin State University – Nacogdoches, Texas
Dec. 12 The Palace Theatre – Corsicana, Texas
Dec. 15 Renfro Valley Entertainment Center – Mt Vernon, Ky.
Dec. 16 Meramec Music Theatre – Steelville, Mo.

ABOUT DAILEY & VINCENT:
Grand Ole Opry Members, five-time GRAMMY® award winners individually, three-time GRAMMY® award nominees collectively, four-time DOVE Award winners, and winners of 35 IBMA Awards altogether (including 3-time IBMA Entertainer of the Year Award winners and 3-Time Vocal Group of the Year Award winners), Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent, backed by one of the best bands on tour today, are some of the most reputable and elite entertainers in American music; bluegrass, traditional country and gospel music. Now on Season 3 of their nationally broadcast television series, “The Dailey & Vincent Show on RFD-TV,” Dailey & Vincent bring their music to a national audience on a weekly basis.  After a decade spent performing together and with over 1,000 airings of their PBS special “Dailey & Vincent ALIVE – In Concert,” their concoction of fantastically instinctive vocal blends of Dailey’s tenor and Vincent’s reedy harmonies has gained them well-deserved praise for their own distinctive style and worldwide recognition as American Music gold.  Their most recent live CD, “Dailey & Vincent ALIVE,” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Bluegrass charts and remained at the top position for over 15 weeks.

RECOMMENDED TWEET:
.@DaileyVincent announce star-studded The Sounds of Christmas Sept. 19 at @FranklinTheatr
 

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