“Gretsch Presents The Fifth Annual Georgia On My Mind” Hosted By The Peach Pickers Delivers Crowd-Pleasing, Georgia-Inspired Setlist Tuesday Night at The History Ryman Auditorium

"We pick Georgia!" The Peach Pickers (Ben Hayslip, Dallas Davidson, and Rhett Akins) on the Peach Carpet before the start of "Georgia On My Mind" Tuesday at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Photo Credit: Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for Georgia Music Foundation
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Georgia music was on full display Tuesday night (6/26) during the “Gretsch Presents the Fifth Annual Georgia On My Mind” benefit concert hosted by the Peach Pickers – Rhett AkinsDallas Davidson, and Ben Hayslip – and emceed by SiriusXM’s Storme Warren at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.

The popular Peach Carpet kicked off the evening with a who’s who of Georgia-born talent and executives including the honorable Governor of Georgia Nathan Deal and Georgia First Lady Sandra Deal. Performers included Pat AlgerTony ArataJohn BerryKristian Bush of Sugarland, Travis DenningRandy HouserChris JansonJamey JohnsonCharles Kelley of Lady Antebellum, Trea LandonDustin Lynch and Michael Ray.

One of the many highlights of the evening was the presentation of the Georgia Music Foundation Flamekeeper Award to Pat Alger and Tony Arata. In a second presentation, Governor Deal, who won the Flamekeeper Award in 2017, presented the a special posthumous Flamekeeper Award to country artist and Georgia native Daryle Singletary, who was 46 when he passed away Feb.12 at his home in Lebanon, Tenn. His wife, Holly Singletary and their twin, seven-year-old sons Mercer and Jonah accepted on his behalf. The award is presented to a Georgian who tirelessly preserves and promotes Georgia’s musical roots and traditions.

Title sponsors for the evening, Fred and Dinah Gretsch presented a check for $50,000 to the Georgia Music Foundation, to advance grants to cultural and music education programs in the state. The Foundation, which was established in 1994, has distributed more than $300,000 in funding to deserving music education, preservation, and outreach programs in the past four years from “Georgia On My Mind” proceeds.

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