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PHIL STACEY MAKES TELEVISED GRAND OLE OPRY DEBUT THIS WEEKEND
NEWS SOURCE: Lyric Street Records
July 10, 2008
Nashville, TN- Lyric Street Recording artist and American Idol Season 6 finalist Phil Stacey will make his first televised
appearance on the Grand Ole Opry this Saturday night, July 12th. Phil will perform songs from his recently released self-titled
CD, including the single "If You Didn't Love Me," co-written by Rascal Flatts front man Gary LeVox. The Grand Ole Opry airs live
at 8pm EDT on GAC.
Phil's very first Opry experience was on March 29th, 2008. Of his special night, Phil commented, "I'm blown away, I'm absolutely
on cloud nine, this is one of the biggest experiences of my life."
Phil Stacey made a name for himself when he performed for millions of viewers each week during his competition on the sixth
season of American Idol. His renditions of the country hits "Where The Blacktop Ends," and "I Need You" were among his
most praised performances of the season. In 2003, Phil enlisted in the United States Navy where he served as a Musician Third
Class at Navy Band Southeast in Jacksonville, Florida. He just completed his 4 year commitment to the U.S. Navy and is still in
the Navy Reserves. His self-titled debut CD released April 2008 and includes the single "If You Didn't Love Me."
To hear music from Phil Stacey, log on to: www.philstacey.com
Lyric Street Records is a part of the Disney Music Group. The Disney Music Group is the recorded music and music publishing arm
of the Walt Disney Studios.
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