The Nashville Palm Honors Chris Young With Caricature Unveiling

Pictured with Chris Young is Paige Dixon, sales manager for The Nashville Palm. Photo credit: Landin King

February 23, 2012…Nashville, TN- Chris Young gave a very special autograph on the evening of February 22, 2012, when he signed his name beside a caricature of himself on the wall of The Nashville Palm. His likeness will be a permanent addition to The Palm’s collection of caricatures, which line the walls of the restaurant.

“Chris is a great addition to our wall since he has participated in several fundraising events at The Palm for Make a Wish Foundation of Middle Tennessee as well as Stars for Stripes ,” said Paige Dixon, sales manager for The Palm. “We’re honored that Chris could stop by in the midst of CRS week and his national tour. We’re proud that he’ll be a permanent fixture here.”

The caricature tradition originated when Pio Bozzi and John Ganzi opened The Palm Restaurant in 1926. They had no money to decorate, and offered meals in exchange for cartoon work by artists. Today, all Palm locations feature a variety of caricatures of celebrities, politicians, athletes, regular customers and people of note, as well as classic cartoons.

“The Palm is such a mainstay in this city and in the music community,” says Young. “It’s pretty cool to be part of this Nashville institution!”

About The Palm:
When Pio Bozzi and John Ganzi opened The Palm Restaurant in 1926, they had no money to decorate. Luckily, their location on Manhattan’s Second Avenue was in close proximity to the headquarters of King Features Syndicate and attracted a large clientele of cartoonists. In exchange for their meals, artists would often draw their own creations on the walls of The Palm. Since then, the flagship Palm has become a living museum of cartoons and caricatures featuring such famous faces as Popeye, Batman, Beetle Bailey, Hagar the Horrible, and characters from “The Family Circus.”

To preserve these legendary hand-drawn sketches – many of which were drawn in charcoal and pastels – the Palm’s walls were professionally restored in 1995. Over the years, the tradition of decorating our locations with caricatures has continued as we’ve expanded across the country and internationally. Before a new restaurant opens, 200 to 300 local notables’ likenesses are placed on the walls, and new caricatures of regulars and celebrities are added regularly. Not surprisingly, the most in-demand wall space is at the original Second Avenue location, where only five caricatures are added each year due to space constraints.

The Nashville Palm, which celebrated 11 years in Nashville in 2011, is located at 140 Fifth Avenue South at the Nashville Hilton Downtown, across the street from the Bridgestone Arena. Reservations are available by calling 615.742.7256. The restaurant serves lunch Monday – Friday and dinner seven days a week. Hours of operation are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for lunch, and 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. for dinner Monday through Friday. Hours of operation on Saturday are 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., and 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Sunday.

About Chris Young:
2011 was an amazing year for Chris Young, with nominations including CMA New Artist of the Year and his first GRAMMY® nod. He won Breakthrough Artist of the Year and Single of the Year at the American Country Awards and made six national TV appearances. 2012 has started with a bang with ACM nominations for Male Vocalist Of The Year and Single Record of the Year for “Tomorrow”. With his rich, warm baritone and penchant for writing relatable, slice-of-life songs, Young has emerged as both a critic and fan favorite. In the last few months, Young has celebrated GOLD selling status for his sophomore album The Man I Want To Be, and #1s “Voices,” “Tomorrow,” and most recently, “You.”

He has scored five consecutive #1s at country radio. Young spent much of last year on Jason Aldean’s “My Kinda Party Tour”. Miranda Lambert has selected Chris as her special guest for her tour “On Fire” which kicked off last month. For tour dates and all the latest information on Chris Young, visit www.chrisyoungcountry.com and follow him on Twitter @ChrisYoungMusic.

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Hank Williams Jr. Hitting The Road For “Taking Back The Country Tour”

Jamey Johnson, Chris Young, Josh Thompson, George Thorogood and 38 Special to Join Bocephus on Select Dates

NASHVILLE, TN (February 23, 2012) – Never one to stay silent for long, country music Icon, Hank Williams Jr., is set to embark on a multi-city tour throughout the country kicking-off on March 3 in St. Augustine, FL. With 16 dates (and more to be added) and a new album on the horizon, the outlaw is sure to make some noise while sharing his timeless music with new and old fans alike.

Williams, who has 20 gold albums, six platinum albums, 13 chart-topping albums, and 10 No. One singles will perform hits like “A Country Boy Can Survive,” “Dixie on My Mind,” and “All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight.” In addition, fans can look forward to hearing new material, written within weeks of his 2011 controversial remarks.

Hank Jr.’s tour will visit the following cities:

3/03/12 – St. Augustine, FL – The St. Augustine Amphitheatre

3/04/12 – Plant City, FL – Florida Strawberry Festival

4/06/12 – Biloxi, MS – Mississippi Coast Coliseum (w/ 38 Special)

4/07/12 – Tuscaloosa, AL – Tuscaloosa Amphitheatre (w/ 38 Special)

4/13/12 – Duluth, GA – The Arena at Gwinnett Center (w/ 38 Special and Jamey Johnson)

4/14/12 – Charleston, WV – Charleston Civic Center Coliseum (w/ 38 Special and Jamey Johnson)

4/27/12 – Southaven, MS – Landers Center (w/ Josh Thompson and Jamey Johnson)

5/11/12 – Evansville, IN – Ford Center (w/ 38 Special and Jamey Johnson)

5/12/12 – Dayton, OH – Nutter Center (w/ 38 Special and Jamey Johnson)

5/18/12 – Bossier City, LA – Centurylink Center (w/ 38 Special and Jamey Johnson)

5/19/12 – Wichita, KS – Intrust Bank Arena (w/ Jamey Johnson)

7/27/12 – Cheyenne, WY – Cheyenne Frontier Days (w/ Chris Young)

8/04/12 – Davenport, IA – Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds

8/16/12 – Louisville, KY – Kentucky State Fair, Freedom Hall (w/ George Thorogood)

8/17/12 – Des Moines, IA – Iowa State Fair, Grandstand (w/ George Thorogood)

8/18/12 – Sedalia, MO – Missouri State Fairground (w/ George Thorogood)

Ticket information, on-sale dates, and fan club promotions will be available at www.hankjr.com.

Presale tickets are now available for Biloxi, Tuscaloosa and Duluth and Southaven. Get yours today before they are gone.

About Hank Williams Jr.

With more than 70 albums to his credit, Williams has a fascinating career to reflect upon for a legend still in his prime. His discography chronicles a bold profile of growth from adored offspring of a legendary father, to titan of the modern country rock movement in his own right. For two decades, America came to its collective feet each fall Monday night when this larger than life superman of a musician looked into the camera and unleashed the national anthem for viewers of Monday Night Football – ‘Are you ready for some football?’ Those simple words have won Williams an entirely new generation of fans and given him the distinction of being the first country performer to ever win an Emmy. Williams has also been named Entertainer of the Year five times, and most recently was the recipient of the 2009 Academy of Country Music “Pioneer Award”.