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10th Annual Carolina Country Music Awards: Celebration, awards, honors the Carolina’s brightest stars

12It’s time to throw on your cowboy boots and finest attire for the greatest display of talent in country music in the Carolinas. Celebrating a decade of honoring singers and songwriters, the Carolina Country Music Awards is bringing the fun and the tunes back to North Myrtle Beach on Jan. 18 at the Greg Rowles Legacy Theater, located at 701 Main St, North Myrtle Beach, SC.
The red carpet event starts at 4 p.m. and the show at 6 p.m. General Admission is $29 and Preferred Sitting is $79. Unlock the ultimate experience with the VIP Fan Experience, featuring red carpet access, artist meet and greet, drink tickets, appetizers, and a CCMA commemorative t-shirt and collectors coin. Tickets can be purchased online at https://www.carolinacountrymusicassociation.org/carolina-country-music-awards.
The Carolina Country Music Awards has solidified its place as an annual stable in the region, giving a stage and accolades to the area’s up-and-coming talent and industry veterans.
As always, the CCMA’s will be jammed back full of performers including Christopher Nelson, Velvet Rodeo, Garrett Huffman, and Julia Holden. With 24 acts set to hit the stage, the awards are a grand display of Carolina's talent. Executive Director of the Carolina Country Music Association and host of the CCMA’s, Christy “Sweet Tea” Andrulonis is over the moon about the performers, awards, special guests, new venue, and some new elements that will excite the audience.
“This year’s event is happening at the Greg Rowles Legacy Theatre. It’s the perfect setting for celebrating country music and the talented artists in our region. This year, we’re introducing new interactive
elements for attendees to engage with the artists and the music, as well as a revamped fan-voting component that gives fans even more say in certain categories,” Andrulonis explained.
The CCMA has 13 categories for artists to be nominated for and winners are chosen through a combination of fan votes and an industry panel. Andrulonis explained the process.
“Artists are nominated through a combination of industry recommendations, public submissions, and fan engagement. Winners are chosen based on a blend of fan votes and a panel of industry experts, ensuring a fair and inclusive process.”
A list of nominees can be found on the CCMA website. The Carolina Country Music Association has built a legacy with the CCMA and in its tenth year, they are proving why with the lineup of special guests slated to be in the building and perform. Sure to make waves and get the crowd going is Leah Seawright and Mark Herndon of the band Alabama. Also attending is Grammy-nominated, ACM and AMA Award winner, Ira Dean of Trick Pony.
The Blue Pickups Band, the CCMA’s first-ever Entertainer of the Year, will hit the stage for a full circle moment and a reminder of how impactful the CCMA are for the region's country music artists. This year’s awards will also see some new awards and recognition for people who are truly making a difference in the community, no matter how big or small.
Andrulonis said, “Special awards this year include Damien Horne receiving the Carolina Country Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award and Hall of Fame Induction. Damien and his band, [The] Magi, performed at the 2022 Dogwood Festival here in Fayetteville. Additionally, 7 Branch Arena from Robeson County will receive the ‘Sweet Tea Making A Difference Award’ for their fundraising efforts for western NC hurricane relief, local fire departments, and other non-profit organizations.”
The 10th Annual CCMA’s wouldn’t be possible without all the amazing sponsors. This year’s event sponsors include Bryan Honda, Fayetteville Technical Community College, Fayetteville Public Works Commission, Healy Wholesale, Law Tigers, and Bill Bowman, publisher of Up and Coming Weekly.
“Their support is invaluable in making this event happen,” Andrulonis said.
Andrulonis’s (“Sweet Tea” to those who know and love her) passion for the awards is proven year after year in the care and detail that she puts into bringing this massive event from paper to stage.
“Music has always been a passion of mine, and leading the CCMA has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career. My husband, Jeff Andrulonis, and I have nearly 30 years of experience in radio ownership, specializing in country music and classic rock. Together, my husband and I have built a network that connects listeners to the music they love while supporting the artists who make it. It’s been an incredible journey watching the CCMAs grow from an idea to the vibrant celebration it is today.
"We always hoped it would become a platform for artists to shine, but the success and community support have exceeded our wildest dreams. Each year feels like a step toward honoring the heart and soul of country music in the Carolinas. I’d like to thank the entire Carolina Country Music Association team, our incredible sponsors, and, of course, the fans who make this event possible year after year. Special thanks also go to the artists for sharing their talent and passion with the world,” Andrulonis said.
Next year’s event is already in the planning stages, “We’re already brainstorming some exciting ideas for next year, including expanded categories, bigger venues, and special tributes to the past decade of country music excellence. Stay tuned!” she said.
This year’s nominees can be heard on the Carolina Artist Showdown, broadcasting daily on 100.1 Carolina Country (Fayetteville), 93.9 Carolina Country (Myrtle Beach), and 106.3 Carolina Country (Wilmington) owned and operated by Andrulonis and her husband. Local artists can submit their music online at https://www.carolinacountrymusicassociation.org/https-www-carolinaartistshowdown-co.

Celebrate Lafayette’s Bicentennial with the FSO

11Join the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra for an unforgettable evening filled with enchanting French melodies. The concert, titled 'Sounds of Lafayette', promises to be a musical journey through time, celebrating the rich cultural heritage and historical significance of Lafayette's visit to Fayetteville 200 years ago. Attendees can look forward to a carefully curated selection of French compositions performed by talented chamber ensembles from the FSO.
As part of the celebration, Music Director Dr. Stefan Sanders will provide insightful commentary throughout the performance, offering a deeper understanding of the music and its historical context. This unique blend of education and entertainment makes “Sounds of Lafayette” an event not to be missed.
The Marquis de Lafayette's visit to Fayetteville in 1825 was a momentous occasion, marking a significant chapter in American history. As the last surviving general of the American Revolution, Lafayette's farewell tour was a celebration of his contributions to the fight for independence and his enduring legacy.
Two centuries later, Lafayette's visit continues to resonate with the people of Fayetteville. His journey symbolizes the enduring friendship between France and the United States, as well as the shared values of liberty and democracy. Together with the Lafayette Society and the American Friends of Lafayette, the FSO will be celebrating the bicentennial of Lafayette’s journey to Fayetteville. The “Sounds of Lafayette” concert serves as a tribute to this historical touchstone, reminding us of the lasting impact of Lafayette's contributions to our nation and city.
The Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra has long been a cultural cornerstone of the Fayetteville community. With a mission to educate, entertain, and inspire through music, the FSO has enriched the lives of countless residents through its diverse programming and community outreach initiatives.
“Sounds of Lafayette” is a testament to the FSO's commitment to celebrating local history and fostering a deeper appreciation for the arts. By bringing together talented musicians and engaging storytelling, the FSO continues to uphold its reputation as a cherished community treasure.
Don't miss out on this extraordinary celebration of music and history! “Sounds of Lafayette” will take place on Sat., Jan. 25 at First Presbyterian Church located at 102 Ann Street. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., with the concert starting at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets can be purchased online at https://www.fayettevillesymphony.org, by contacting the FSO office at 910-433-4690, or at the door on the night of the concert. Discounts are available for seniors, military personnel, college students, children, and Cumberland County Schools employees. Secure your tickets today and be part of this special bicentennial celebration!

Catfish tournament comes to Cape Fear River, Fayetteville

10“When you are on the rivers, oceans, or in the woods, you are closest to the truth you will ever get.”Jack Leonard

The Tri-River Catfish Bracket Series, sponsored by the 4REEL Fishing, is a public catfish tournament held on Jan. 18 beginning at Deep Creek Outfitters. Between 6 a.m. and 4 p.m., anglers can try their hand at catching catfish on the Cape Fear River. Teams can register in advance for $100 at www. 4reelfishing.com. Single anglers can register on Jan. 18, at Deep Creek Outfitters between 4 a.m. and 5:15 a.m. The store is also being used as the weigh-in location. Participants will depart from the weigh-in location to launch from any Wildlife or Town-owned ramp on the Cape Fear River. The official start time for the Tri-River Catfish Bracket Series is 6 a.m. Anglers are required to be present at the weigh-in station by 4 p.m.
The Tri-River Catfish Bracket Series focuses on Anglers. There is a difference between fisherpersons and anglers.
According to Ed’s Fly Shop, “‘Fisherperson’ is a general concept that refers to anyone that hunts fish or sea animals. Sea animals are turtles and crabs. This includes any hunting method, and technique such as net fishing, trapping, and fishing lines. Fish are commonly caught food, retail opportunities, and bait. Anglers all use the same type of gear when fishing, namely hooks, anglers, and a line to bait and catch fish, and the line to pull the fish for capture. Most people purchase and use a fishing rod. Anglers use many techniques such as casting, and reeling the fish. The casting places the bait and hook in the water, the reeling is the capture of fish on the baited hook. These techniques are the primary differences of the fisherperson and angler.”
The sponsor of the Tri-River Catfish Bracket Series, head-to-head catfish competition is 4REEL Fishing. Tyler Barnes, life-long fisherman, is the founder of 4REEL Fishing.
“4REEL Fishing was founded with a passion for the thrill of the catch and a dedication for supporting every angler in their pursuit of greatness. Our vision is simple, to empower the fishing community with innovative products that make every moment on the water more enjoyable and successful. We take pride in building a vibrant community of anglers who support each other, share tips, and celebrate success. We work tirelessly to inspire others and promote the sport we love. We are proud to be part of your fishing journey,” he said.
Barnes shares his enthusiasm about the Tri-River Catfish Bracket Series, “I am super-excited about it. I am looking forward to seeing so many fantastic anglers.”
The Tri-River Catfish Bracket Series is an economic benefit to Cumberland County and Fayetteville. The benefits range from more tourist dollars in the area, media exposure, increased sales of bait, accommodation, meals, fuel, and boat rentals. Tourism dollars add to Cumberland County tax revenues. The business community of Cumberland County and Fayetteville will experience increased traffic during and after the tournament.
Catch a catfish on the Cape Fear River on Jan. 18 at the Tri-River Catfish Bracket Series. The fishing competition is 6 a.m., to 4 p.m. Please report to Deep Creek Outfitters during the hours of 4 a.m. to 5:15 a.m. for weigh-in guidelines.

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