Lauren was ecstatic to have the opportunity to sing at the baseball game and shared her enthusiasm with her fans through her Twitter account. She said; “So excited about singing at the red sox game tonight! Spending the day with @Kristytara @PToscanoAI10 my girls<3″
Pia posted a message to Lauren wishing her luck with her performance at the baseball arena, saying; “The baby @lauren_alaina and I at Fenway… Good luck baby”
Scotty got in on the fun and he tweeted some pictures of how close he was to the field. He said; “View from the GREEN MONSTER in Fenway Park! Are you kidding me?!?!?!! Got to meet JoshHamilton too! we talked about the Garner vs Athens Drive football game and @IamSecond. Let’s see if he hits one to me on the monster, hahah”
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Country music artist and reigning "American Idol" winner Scotty McCreery will perform for the students of Burlington High School on Monday, Nov. 14.
Burlington won the honor by collecting the most toys in a Toys For Tots contest among area high schools, conducted by country radio station FM 106.1.
From the area high schools that entered, FM 106.1 confirmed five finalists and the collection drive began at Burlington, South Milwaukee, Kewaskum, Greendale and Waukesha West high schools.
The local U.S. Marine Toys For Tots Foundation collected the toys and about one-third of the nearly 10,000 toys came from the Burlington High students.
McCreery will also open for Brad Paisley at the Bradley Center on Friday, Jan 13.
Burlington won the honor by collecting the most toys in a Toys For Tots contest among area high schools, conducted by country radio station FM 106.1.
From the area high schools that entered, FM 106.1 confirmed five finalists and the collection drive began at Burlington, South Milwaukee, Kewaskum, Greendale and Waukesha West high schools.
The local U.S. Marine Toys For Tots Foundation collected the toys and about one-third of the nearly 10,000 toys came from the Burlington High students.
McCreery will also open for Brad Paisley at the Bradley Center on Friday, Jan 13.
"I'm just a country boy
I drive a 4 by 4
It's usually covered in mud from the axle to the door
It's a little banged up; a little too much rust, but when you're sitting beside me in my old truck
You make that look good"
HUGE thanks to @Ford today for all their support and providing me with the best truck a guy could ask for! #F150 #KingRanch
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Scotty McCreery
just picked up my new truck! driving it home! link
Scotty McCreery is getting one heck of an 18th birthday present: His debut album comes out just four days before he turns the big 1-8. Despite being a record-making rookie, this Idol isn’t as green as he looks: Scotty’s vision is Clear As Day.
"Scotty knew what he wanted to record," Universal Music Group Nashville VP of marketing Tom Lord tells Billboard. “He has a really good sense of himself. When you hear the songs you go, 'That seems like the guy I saw on American Idol.'"
Scotty, who is recording with country legend Keith Urban and touring with Brad Paisley next year, wanted to keep it young while acknowledging the history of the genre.
"I could have made a record where I was trying to sound like a 40-year-old country singer, but that's not what I wanted to do," Scotty tells Billboard.
Clear As Day hits stores October 4.
"Scotty knew what he wanted to record," Universal Music Group Nashville VP of marketing Tom Lord tells Billboard. “He has a really good sense of himself. When you hear the songs you go, 'That seems like the guy I saw on American Idol.'"
Scotty, who is recording with country legend Keith Urban and touring with Brad Paisley next year, wanted to keep it young while acknowledging the history of the genre.
"I could have made a record where I was trying to sound like a 40-year-old country singer, but that's not what I wanted to do," Scotty tells Billboard.
Clear As Day hits stores October 4.