Brad Paisley, Alison Krauss and Union Station to play Obama White House: Chicago Sun Times
Thursday, July 16, 2009 at 4:36PM Next week, the President and the First Lady will host White House events celebrating the arts, innovation and creativity while at the same time encouraging outreach to students and the community. Country Music greats participating in an evening performance at the White House will also lead an afternoon educational workshop for more than 100 music students from across the country. National design award recipients of the prestigious Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt honor will attend the White House's annual luncheon hosted by the First Lady and they will also fan out across Washington, D.C.'s museums to provide free workshops for the general public.
On Tuesday, July 21st the White House will continue its music series celebrating the arts and demonstrating the importance of arts education by featuring Country Music and its stars Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss and Union Station. The musicians will participate in an educational workshop from 2-3 PM where 120 middle and high school students from across the country will come to learn about the craft of songwriting and the genres of country music including bluegrass, honky tonk and rockabilly. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan will make opening remarks at the workshop. Paisley, Krauss and Union Station will then perform at 7:30 PM - President Obama will make remarks at this evening event. The Country Music Celebration is presented with assistance from The Country Music Association, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and produced by the Grand Ole Opry and Great American Country Television. The events will be held in the State Dining Room and East Room and are pooled press. more
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