Join C-Sky for their CD release party
Like most bands, Cadillac Sky has some special events lined up today to commemorate the release of their new CD, Gravity’s Our Enemy. Unlike most bands, however, they will perform on The Grand Ole Opry, and then host a CD release party live online.
Tonight (8/19) at 8:00 p.m. (EDT) the guys will be on the Tuesday Opry which airs in the Nashville market on WSM AM 650, on XM channel 11 (XM Nashville), and simulcast worldwide via online streaming at wsmonline.com.
Then, at 10:00, their official CD release party begins at The Rutledge, hosted by XM Satellite Radio’s Kyle Cantrell. Everyone in attendance will get a free copy of Gravity’s Our Enemy, and C-Sky fans outside of the Nashville area can watch the proceedings live online at skaggsfamilyrecords.com.
Sounds like a big day in store.


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