Nasshville, Tenn. (Friday, March 18, 2011) – Golf Cart World, Inc. is pleased to announce Average Joe’s Entertainment’s country entertainer Colt Ford has been named the Official Spokesperson of the Beast Hunting Buggies as well as their newest Team Beast Pro Staff Member. “Hunting, fishing, dirt roads, and mud bogs are the places we play and what I sing about,” says Ford.

"I’m really excited about this venture, and I can’t wait to take my Beast out in the camp grounds at the festivals this year.”Both Ford and The Beast have roots in Georgia, share similar philosophies and style, and both are proud to be an American.“We feel that Colt is the perfect spokesperson for The Beast hunting vehicles,” says Tim Moore, CEO and founder of The Beast. “The things he writes, sings about, and does on a day to day basis is a perfect match to The Beast. I have watched Colt grow as an artist over the past few years and am excited about the opportunity ahead.”

Critics raved over Colt Ford's 2010 release,Chicken And Biscuits, which featured collaborations with Randy Houser, James Otto, Nappy Roots, Josh Gracin, Joe Nichols, Darryl Worley and more. Recently reaching a milestone of over 1.5 million paid digital downloads and over 500,000 units sold to date with releasesRide Through The Country(2008)--which featured John Michael Montgomery and helped him earn his first ACM nomination for “Cold Beer” with Jamey Johnson--andChicken And Biscuits(2010),Ford’s albums have been consistently ranked on theBillboardCountry Album Charts. Ford is slated to release his third studio album,Every Chance I Get,on May 3. The forthcoming release will feature collaborations with Tim McGraw, Eric Church, Luke Bryan, Charlie Daniels, and more. Ford will perform over 200 live shows in 2011 with previous major tours alongside Jason Aldean, Hank Williams Jr., and Larry the Cable Guy. For more information, visit www.coltford.comor any of our social media.

 

Lorrie Morgan was barely a teenager when she made her first major appearance in 1975 singing “Paper Roses” with her dad, country star George Morgan on the Grand Ole Opry. Since that fateful night, Lorrie has never looked back. Her whirlwind life and career has engrained in her a confident sense of self that shines through on her latest recordings like the late afternoon sun glows through the stained-glass windows of the Ryman Auditorium.

When her father passed away in 1975 Lorrie didn’t miss a beat in carrying on his legacy. She took to the road with her dad’s band and toured the country, keeping his memory alive and winning countless fans along the way. The music industry soon recognized that Lorrie’s star was on the rise and in 1984 she made history when at age twenty-five she was the youngest person ever to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry.

It wasn’t long before she was offered a recording contract with RCA and later with sister label BNA, and a string of hits began. Timeless country standards like “Five Minutes,” “Something in Red,” “Watch Me” and

“What Part of No” established Lorrie as a bona fide country star.

Lorrie has built a reputation as an artist who knows a great song when she hears one. The proof is in her legacy of mining Nashville’s songwriting community throughout her career and finding hits. Her latest offering,I Walk Alone, is a labor of love that has been a lifetime in the making. The twelve songs she co-wrote and co-produced for I Walk Alone find Lorrie in a particularly introspective and vulnerable place in her life. Cuts including “Mirror, Mirror,” “Woman Thing,” and the title cut offer Lorrie’s fans a rare look into the life of the woman whose life has quite literally been lived out on stage.

Always an over-achiever, Lorrie has also completed an album of “evergreen” classics, complete with an all-star cast of musicians and guests. Recorded entirely live in the studio with producer Wally Wilson at the controls, A Moment In Time captures the essence of Lorrie’s sultry, flawless vocals as she delivers timeless classics including “Are You Lonesome Tonight,” “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” “After the Fire is Gone” (duet with Tracy Lawrence, and “Easy Lovin’” (duet with Raul Malo).
Larry King once asked Lorrie about her turbulent lifestyle and she told him “drama is something that lets you know you’re alive.” Although she’s had her share of drama in both music and her personal life, Lorrie has taken it all in stride.
Lorrie Morgan’s trophy room is adorned with reminders of milestones that include fourteen top-ten hits, twelve albums, seven of which have gone gold and platinum, and four Female Vocalist of the Year awards. Her duet partners have included the likes of Frank Sinatra and The Beach Boys. With all these accomplishments it would be easy for her to rest on her laurels. But that’s just not Lorrie.
Lorrie has sold over 6 million records worldwide but she has a lot left to do. In addition to her new recording projects, she maintains arigorous touring scheduleis currently at work on several new business endeavors. She’s living up to her reputation as one of country music’s premiere singers, and she’ll be entertaining us all for a long time to come

 
 

 Gordon Beckham - Professional Baseball Player- White Sox

University of Georgia-He finished college with 53 home runs, the most ever by a player at the University of Georgia.
Beckham was selected eighth overall in the 2008 Major League Baseball Draft by the
 Chicago White Sox. On October 20, 2009, Beckham was named the Sporting News' 2009 American League rookie of the year, as selected by a panel of 338 major league players, 22 managers and 31 general managers and assistant general managers. On October 26, 2009 Beckham was voted the American League Rookie of the Year by the MLBPA, which is voted on in September by every player on a major league roster.

 
 

Justin Martin continues to be a top finisher at national and world championship archery events. The idea behind "The Season" came from the conjunction of his love of hunting with his years of production experience.

"Too many people see the pro hunters on TV today and don’t really relate to them because the guy watching TV doesn’t get to hunt every day, all day or get to go to some of the remote locations that these guys do. I want to use my platform as an accomplished archer to show the guys and girls watching my show that I have a real job, real life and real responsibilities—just like they do. Along the way, we will get to hunt some really cool places and have a lot of fun all while taking care of business and family at home," said Martin.

You can watch The Season with Justin Martin on Outdoor Channel from July to the end of December on Saturdays 8:30 pm ET, Tuesdays Noon ET, and Mondays at 2:30 am ET.

www.justinmartinoutdoors.com www.outdoorchannel.com/theseasonwww.facebook.com/seasontv

 
 


David Hendrickson-TV HOST


Tom Hamlin-Professional Bassmaster
& National Sales Manager for Beast48


Robbie Purser
 Professional Sporting Clay Shooter
Home town: Macon Georgia
2 time world champion
& 10 time state champion
Currently sponsored by: Browning, Fiocchi Ammunition, Ballistic Specialties, Electronic Hearing Protection, and Devalt Industries

 
   

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