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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NATIONAL CORN GROWERS ASSOCIATION
Gary Bradley (NCGA) 636-733-9004
Jill Wagenblast (ASA) 314-576-1770
Terri
Clark is Sure to ‘Do it All’ as Commodity Classic Entertainer
(ST. LOUIS) September 30,
2003 -- In her hit single “I Wanna
Do It All,” country music entertainer Terri Clark declares: “I
wanna do it all, see Niagara Falls, fight city hall, feel good in my
skin; Beating the odds with my back to the wall; Tryin’ to rob
Peter without payin’ Paul; I wanna do it all…”
The
Commodity Classic Grower Committee is pleased to announce Clark will
have the opportunity to “do it all” at the 2004 Commodity
Classic, the combined convention and trade show of the National Corn
Growers Association (NCGA) and the American Soybean Association (ASA),
March 2-4 in Las Vegas, Nev. Clark will entertain Thursday evening,
March 4, at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Most recently,
Clark, a native Canadian, received the Canadian Country Music Association
(CCMA)
Entertainer of the Year Award – her
fourth overall and third consecutive. She also received the CCMA Single
of the Year Award for “I Just Wanna Be Mad,” The prelude
to “I Wanna Do It All.”
“
Music has always been my best friend since I moved to Nashville 16
years ago to pursue my dream…,” she told the CCMA Audience
Sept. 8, in Calgary, Ontario. “It’s such a blessing to
be able to go out each night and share my best friend with (the fans).
They’re the reason I get out and share a bus with 13 people,
hauling a trailer all over the continent every single night – and
every mile is worth it, seeing their smiling faces, singing every word
and smiling back at me, enjoying the music and seeing how it connects
with them.”
Now, she’s getting ready for America’s Country Music Association
Awards Nov. 5, where she is up for her very first Female Vocalist of
the Year Award.
More information about Commodity Classic is available
at www.commodityclassic.com. Registration materials will be mailed
to NCGA and ASA members and posted
on the web site in November.
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The National Corn
Growers Association mission is to create and increase opportunities
for corn growers in a changing world and to enhance corn’s profitability
and usage. NCGA represents more than 33,000 members, 25 affiliated state
corn grower organizations and hundreds of thousands of growers who contribute
to state checkoff programs.
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