Organizers
for the Tenth Anniversary Celebration of the Olympic Games
announced today that multi-platinum, multi Grammy award-winning
star Trisha Yearwood will perform during the July 15th
Olympic-sized celebration in Centennial Olympic Park.
The Georgia native and MCA recording artist, who performed
during the closing ceremonies of the 1996 Olympic Games,
will join thousands in the Park to reunite, reminisce
and relive the excitement shared a decade ago. With Yearwood's
larger-than-life vocals, Olympic athletes, video highlights
and fireworks, this is guaranteed to be a very moving
event.
One of the most popular female country singers, Trisha
Yearwood staked out her own identity as an assertive yet
vulnerable modern woman. Her self-titled debut album was
released in 1991, and the lead single, "She's in
Love with the Boy," rocketed to the top of the country
charts, making her an instant star. She went on to score
nine #1 hits, in addition to 11 Top-10 hits, and helped
to define contemporary country music. In 1999, Yearwood
was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry. The Monticello,
Georgia native has won back-to-back CMA awards as country's
Female Vocalist of the Year in 1997 and 1998, along with
three Grammy Awards including one for the #1 hit single
"How Do I Live." Yearwood has also contributed
to soundtracks of several popular films including "Hope
Floats," "Stuart Little," "Thing Called
Love" and "Honeymoon In Vegas." Yearwood's
most recent album, Jasper County, was released in September
2005.
The 1996 Olympics had a lasting impact on the city of
Atlanta and confirmed the city's status as an international
destination. The Tenth Anniversary Celebration of the
Centennial Olympics is an opportunity to share the legacy
with future generations, as well as to give thanks to
those who volunteered during the Centennial Olympics.
The volunteers that worked so hard will have the opportunity
to come together ten years later and relive the emotion
of the Centennial Olympic Games. Guaranteed to be a very
moving event, the Tenth Anniversary of the Centennial
Olympics is one celebration you won't want to miss.
In conjunction with the Celebration in the Park, the Atlanta
History Center is launching their Centennial Olympic Games
Museum earlier the same day. The festivities begin Saturday
morning at 10:30 a.m. in the Atlanta History Center, with
special guests from the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic
Games (ACOG) joining Mayor Shirley Franklin for the official
ribbon cutting.
We would like to thank the following companies for their
support of the Tenth Anniversary Celebration of the Olympic
Games: Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Bank of America,
Delta Air Lines, Southern Co. Charitable Foundation, Inc.,
Anheuser-Busch, UPS, Coca-Cola, The Home Depot, BellSouth,
IBM, Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Collegiate Licensing Co.,
WXIA-TV and two anonymous donors.
Everyone is invited to the Tenth Anniversary Celebration
of the Olympic Games which is a FREE, Rain or Shine event.
For the most up-to-date information, visit www.wxiatv.com/olympiccelebration.
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