Spokesperson - Damien Horne

Damien Horne is a soulful union of musical history. He’s a boundary-obliterating singer/songwriter whose artistry unites R&B melodies, catchy pop hooks, and distinctive elements of hip-hop, soul, and rock. Damien is an established Member of the Muzik Mafia out of Nashville which has produced artists such as Big & Rich, Gretchen Wilson, James Otto, Cowboy Troy, Shannon Lawson, and many more. Find out more about Damien here

Gary Chapman

Gary Chapman, a five-time Grammy Award nominee, has played on countless recordings and produced multiple platinum selling projects. As host of Prime Time Country, the flagship show for The Nashville Network for 5 years, Chapman honed his television skills and fell in love with production. He since has transitioned to behind the camera as an independent producer of television and film with a crew of over 100.

Aaron Tippin

Aaron Tippin's ambitious first single "You've Got to Stand for Something" cracked the Top 10 in 1991, and 1992's "There Ain't Nothin' Wrong With the Radio" stayed at No. 1 for three weeks. He scored a total of six Top 10 hits for RCA. (In all, he charted 19 songs for the label.) He moved to Lyric Street in 1998 and charted a No. 1 with the raucous "Kiss This" (co-written with wife Thea) in 2000. In the wake of 9/11, his patriotic anthem "Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly" peaked at No. 2.

Halfway to Hazard

A little bit country and a little bit rock and roll describes the Halfway to Hazard, and their self-titled debut album, a richly-colored portrait of their lives set to words and music that is both deeply personal and utterly familiar to people with small town roots and great big dreams. Their self titled album is the realization of the yearning that yanked David Tolliver out of Knott County and Chad Warrix out of Breathitt County and set them up together in Nashville, Tennessee, a pairing as smooth as Kentucky bourbon, with an edge as rough as a dirt road.

Krista Marie

After writing and self-producing her first independent project, Krista Marie was signed by noted artist manager, television and event producer Marc Oswald of Dale Morris & Associates, who has guided the careers of Gretchen Wilson, Big & Rich and others. Her single, "Drive It Like I Stole It", which she co-wrote and performed, will be the official ESPN, NHRA Drag Racing theme song for the 2009 season.

What C4AC is asking from artists

Currently C4AC is scheduling events and developing strategic relationships around the country. In order to put on these events, we must have artists willing to jump on board and lend a helping hand. We are asking Artists to commit to 1 show over the duration of 1 year depending on artist availability. These appearances may consist of anything from a simple children’s hospital visit and acoustic performance to a full scale all day concert event with multiple acts. All of which are subject to the Artist availability.

The following artists have been involved with C4AC by performing, donating items/tickets, signing items for auction or by doing a promotional interviews for C4AC :

  • Melissa Lawson
  • Jamey Johnson
  • John Anderson
  • Randy Houser
  • Danielle Peck
  • Jaron Lowenstein
  • Lance Miller
  • James Slater
  • John Rich
  • Lee Brice
  • Shooter Jennings
  • Grascals
  • Gabe Garcia
  • Hollywood Yates
  • Shy Blakeman
  • Christian Kane
  • Atomic Solace
  • Kyle Petty
  • Rich Franklin
  • Rob Bironas