SCOTTY McCREERY RECEIVES ORDER
OF THE LONG LEAF PINE AWARD
FROM THE STATE OF NORTH
CAROLINA AT THE GRAND OLE OPRY
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Grand
Ole Opry Member and Previous Order of the Long Leaf Pine Award Recipient Charlie Daniels On Hand for
Presentation
NASHVILLE, Tenn.– Multi-Platinum country music entertainer Scotty McCreery was presented with the esteemed Order of the Long Leaf Pine Award from the State of North Carolina on Tuesday night (March 28, 2017) at the Grand Ole Opry just minutes after receiving a standing ovation for his moving performance of his song “Five More Minutes.” The North Carolina-native received the Award in honor of his charitable service to his home state. On hand for the presentation was Andy Lancaster, Vice President, MWC Advocacy for McGuireWoods Consulting representing former North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory; Sally Williams, Senior Vice President of Programming and Artist Relations for Opry Entertainment, and General Manager of the Grand Ole Opry; and past Order of the Long Leaf Pine Award recipient and Grand Ole Opry and Country Music Hall of Fame member Charlie Daniels, who also performed at the Opry last night.
“Everyone knows how proud I am
of being from North Carolina and that I’m always glad to help out when my state
needs me,” said McCreery. “It’s a great feeling to know that my state is proud
of me and has recognized me with the Order of the Long Leaf Pine Award. Having
it presented to me here at the Grand Ole Opry, which is my favorite stage to
perform on, is fantastic. Then, receiving it in front of one of my musical
heroes and a fellow native North Carolinian, Charlie Daniels, is beyond
awesome. This is a memory I will treasure.”
On Facebook he shared
photos and said: Love playing at Grand Ole Opry.
Last night I spent some time with the legendary The Charlie Daniels Band. Caught up with Rhonda Vincent. Stood on the side of stage and watched Bill Anderson, Steve Wariner and the CDB perform. And hung out in the
backstage dressing room dedicated to the one and only Porter Wagoner. What a night!
“I want to thank Scotty for
being such a great ambassador for our state – both on and off stage,” said
McCrory, who recommended McCreery for this honor before his term ended earlier
this year. “While most people know about his musical talents, Scotty also has a
strong commitment to service through his many philanthropic efforts. Scotty
truly represents the best of North Carolina.”
Scotty McCreery backstage at
the Grand Ole Opry after receiving the prestigious Order of the Long Leaf Pine
Award from the State of North Carolina.
Credit: Scott Stem
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The Order of the Long Leaf Pine Award is one of the most prestigious awards conferred by the Governor of North Carolina. It is awarded to persons for exemplary service to the State of North Carolina and their communities that is above and beyond the call of duty and which has made a significant impact and strengthened North Carolina. Past recipients of the Order of the Long Leaf Pine Award in addition to Daniels include Maya Angelou, Shirley Caesar, Phil Donahue, Dale Earnhardt, President Gerald R. Ford, Senator John Glenn, Tipper Gore, Dr. Billy Graham, Andy Griffith, Mia Hamm, Jesse Jackson, George Jones, Coretta Scott King, Ronnie Milsap, Richard Petty, Sidney Poitier, Colin Powell, Kenny Rogers, Earl Scruggs, Randy Travis, Doc Watson, Tennessee Williams, Oprah Winfrey, Tammy Wynette, and many more notable individuals.
About
Scotty McCreery:
After winning “American Idol” in 2011, McCreery made
history as both the first country artist and the youngest male artist (aged 18) to debut his first studio album, the
Platinum-certified CLEAR AS DAY, at
No.1 on the all-genre Billboard Top 200 besting 2005’s O from R&B singer
Omarion.
(News Oct 12, 2011) Scotty became
only the third Idol winner, after the first two idols Kelly Clarkson (297,000
sales) and Reuben Studdard (both 2003 debuts), to top the charts his first week
out of the gate when he sold 196,700
copies (342,000 albums sold in first three weeks).
He has gone on to see all
three of his albums debut at No. 1
on a Billboard album chart, with
current sales nearing 3 million copies. In addition to receiving both a
Platinum and Gold album, he’s earned one Gold
single and three Platinum singles,
and achieved two Top Ten hits with “Feelin’ It” and “See
You Tonight.” The latter song earned McCreery both his first BMI Award
for writing one of the Top 50 Country Songs of 2015 and his first Music Row No.
1 Challenge Coin.
He was named the ACM New Artist of the Year Award in 2011, won the CMT Music Award for Breakthrough Video
of the Year (“The Trouble with Girls”) in 2012; and American Country Awards for new Artist of the Year in 2011 and
Breakthrough Artist of the Year in 2013.
The readers of Nash Country Weekly Magazine ranked
him as both Country Music’s Sexiest Man and Country Music’s Hottest
Bachelor. In 2016, McCreery released his
first book, Go Big or Go Home: The
Journey Toward the Dream. That same year he also won the Rare Country Award for
Grand Ole Opry Moment of the Year for his performance of “Five More Minutes.”
He will release new music later this year.
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