Three New Acts Added To BamaJam
By: Stephen Crews
Updated: April 25, 2012
BamaJam 2012 is excited to reveal the latest additions to its
exceptional and ever-growing line-up. Country veteran and Grammy-winner Ronnie Milsap,
Grammy-nominated and
Alabama native Jamey Johnson and Grammy-winners Third Day
are the latest to join the upcoming BamaJam 2012 festival to be held Thursday, June 14 through Saturday,
June 16 in Enterprise,
Alabama. 
Acts previously announced include Kid Rock, Tim McGraw, Zac Brown Band, Alan Jackson, Eric Church, Willie Nelson, Sheryl Crow,
NEEDTOBREATHE, Casey James, Gov't Mule, Uncle Kracker, Yelawolf and more, with
more to be announced in upcoming weeks. For more
information or to purchase tickets,
please visit www.bamajam2012.com,
or Ticketfly.com, or
charge by phone at (877)
4FLYTIX or (877-435-9849).
"We're really proud of the level and variety of talent we've assembled for
BamaJam 2012," said Rendy
Lovelady, executive producer of this year's festival. "We've
worked extremely hard to secure BamaJam 2012's place as the premier
entertainment and lifestyles event of the South."
BamaJam 2012 is pleased to offer the VIP
Artist Area ticket for only $399. The VIP Artist Area ticket will grant you access to get
up close and personal with the stars themselves while they are performing!
There are a limited
number of VIP Artist Area Tickets, so act fast. VIP Artist Area
Tickets do not have to
be purchased in addition to General Admission Tickets. Lawn
chairs are permitted
in the VIP Artist Area.
Born in the mountain town of Robbinsville, NC, Ronnie Milsap was raised by his
bluegrass-loving father and by his grandparents in the unincorporated Meadow Branch
community in western North Carolina. Each weekend, the struggling family
gathered around a battery powered radio and tuned in to the Grand Ole Opry on WSM, listening to Roy Acuff,
Ernest Tubb and other greats. He attended a school for the
blind in Raleigh, enduring abusive treatment from some staff members and
emerging with enhanced musical knowledge and a love of rock, pop and other
non-Appalachian forms of music.
One of country music's most influential and accomplished performers, Ronnie Milsap has a
career that spans over
40 years and is known as one
of the most successful country cross-over artists of all time.
He is credited with 6
Grammy
Awards, 40
#1 country hits, and has sold over 35 million records.
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Jamey
Johnson has been showered with plaques, trophies and award
statuettes, but they aren't the answer to his dreams. "My dream already
came true," says the Alabama
native
who has rocketed to Nashville stardom. "All I ever wanted was to get to
just ride around and sing country music. It's cool when things happen along the
way, because those are things I never thought I could achieve. But whatever
happens, I'll just keep on doing what I do. I wake up every day and go play
some more country music."
The things that have happened along the way include songwriter awards for 2005's "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk,"
which Jamey co-wrote for Trace Adkins. In the spring of 2007,
the Academy of Country
Music gave Jamey a Song
of the Year award for co-writing
the George Strait hit "Give It Away," and the Country Music Association
did the same later that year.During 2009 and 2010, Jamey collected five Grammy Award nominations.
From their extensive work with World
Vision, Habitat for Humanity, the One Campaign and Land of a Thousand Hills
Coffee, which aids farmers in Rwanda, to its own Come Together Fund,
the Grammy award-winning Third
Day has long been about putting its faith in action. Sharing
hope and truth through music has always been Third Day's mission.
The band has earned 27
#1 singles and sold more than 7 million albums which reflect 2 RIAA Platinum and 9 Gold
Certifications. A recent Georgia Music Hall of Fame inductee
(2009), Third Day has garnered 24
career GMA Dove Awards from 42 nominations, 4 Grammy Awards (with 11 career
nominations), an American Music Award (11/24/2008 - during itsRevelation promotional
window),3 American Music
Award nominations and multiple ASCAP honors for songwriting.
Third Day's memorable "Call
My Name," off its Revelation
project (7/29/08), was even selected by Keith Urban as a bonus
track on his Defying
Gravity project.
Fans of all music genres will experience non-stop entertainment by today's most
popular acts from dual
headline stages set at the pristine 1600-acre BamaJam Farms, "Where
God and Country Coincide." Come for the music, cool down in the new water park
(opening spring 2012), explore the ATV trails, tailgate at the camping sites,
park the RV with full service amenities or swing a club or two at the par 3
executive golf course onsite. Country star and BamaJam Farms spokesman Darryl Worley will
perform and host the opening night of what promises to be one of the grandest
outdoor entertainment extravaganzas.
BamaJam 2012 is
a production of BamaJam Productions, LLC. For more information about BamaJam 2012 artists,
tickets, camping, directions, parking, sponsors, jobs and vendors, please visit
www.bamajam2012.com.












