For the second consecutive year, the Orioles will host "Nashville's Music Row Comes to the Ballpark" - an exclusive, on-field performance at Ed Smith Stadium - on Friday, March 17. Every dollar raised at the charity event will benefit the Library Foundation for Sarasota County's early childhood literacy programs and Music Health Alliance. This year's event is presented by the Orioles in partnership with the Greater Sarasota Area Chamber of Commerce and the Arts and Cultural Alliance of Sarasota County.
The performances will begin at 8:15 p.m. showcasing a cross-section of Nashville's vast songwriting community. Performers will include LIZ ROSE, GRAMMY Award and American Country Music Award-winning songwriter; LAURA VELTZ, GRAMMY nominated co-writer, and one of the top songwriters in Nashville; JIMMY ROBBINS, award-winning country radio hit songwriter, RYAN BEAVER, one of the "10 New Country Artists You Need to Know" according to Rolling Stone; and emerging Nashville writer Margaret ValeNTINE. Country singer and songwriter, JENAE CHERRY, whose husband is Orioles pitcher BRAD BRACH, will perform as a special guest. Veteran MASN broadcaster Jim Hunter will serve as emcee for the charity event, which will feature a meet and greet with Nashville songwriters and Orioles players and a pre-show VIP cocktail reception at 7:00 p.m. Following the pre-show activities, Rose, Veltz, Robbins, Beaver, and Valentine will perform in a country-style songwriter round, a concept made famous in Nashville and seen on the hit television show Nashville. This intimate setting will give fans a behind-the-scenes look at how the songs were written, while getting up close and personal with stars of the stage and the diamond in support of two terrific causes.To purchase a sponsorship package for the event or for additional information, please contact AMY TUTEN at 941-893-6347 or atuten@orioles.com.
Each year, the Orioles also host an "Arts in the Ballpark" series at Ed Smith Stadium. This initiative offers free and low-cost, family-friendly arts and entertainment experiences in a ballpark setting. Upcoming "Arts in the Ballpark" events include "Big Band Jazz through the Decades," on April 22, when the Jazz Club of Sarasota will perform at Ed Smith Stadium and "Hits and Home Runs," the fourth annual outdoor Pops performed by the Sarasota Orchestra on May 12 and 13. Tickets are still available for both events at www.orioles.com/arts. In the seven years since the Orioles moved Major League Spring Training to Sarasota, more than 765,000 fans have enjoyed Orioles games at Ed Smith Stadium. A recent independent analysis commissioned by Sarasota County Government concluded that the Orioles generate approximately $89 million in annual economic impact back to taxpayers and residents. By marketing Sarasota to fans in the Mid-Atlantic region, operating a year-round athletic training facility, producing entertainment and sporting events, partnering with charitable causes, and hosting and often subsidizing youth sports tournaments and activities, the Orioles demonstrate an abiding commitment to their Florida home that goes far beyond baseball. For details, visit www.orioles.com/Sarasota.Videos