It can also be streamed live via YouTube, the PBS app, and PBS.org. The singer appeared on Today on Wednesday (April 12) to announce a. The Romans have created a country music dynasty, but when their reign as country royalty is put in jeopardy, Nicolette will stop at nothing to protect her family's legacy. Trace Adkins is doing his part to uplift western Kentucky after a devastating tornado outbreak that occurred in December 2021. With Anna Friel, Trace Adkins, Joshua Sasse, Beth Ditto. The concert is set to broadcast on PBS and around the world on the American Forces Network. Monarch: Created by Melissa London Hilfers. The concert premieres on PBS Sunday (May 28) at 8 pm ET and will repeat the program at 9:30 pm ET. The program will include a tribute to Vietnam War POWs and Gold Star families, commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Korean War Armistice and remembrance of World War II. Epatha Merkerson, John Slattery, Dule Hill, Yolanda Adams, Mary McCormack, The War and Treaty, Chosen Jacobs, Phillip Phillips, Megan Hilty and Jack Everly, along with the National Symphony Orchestra. The concert has also announced JoDee Messina, Trace Adkins, S. Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise will host the National Memorial Day Concert. The concert’s focus is to unite the country in remembrance and appreciation of those who gave their lives for our nation and serves those who are grieving through the mission put forward by former President Abraham Lincoln, “Let us strive on to finish the work we are in to bind up the nation’s wounds to care for him who shall have born the battle and for his widow, and his orphan.” The show is part of Adkins' Somewhere in America Tour, which runs through the end of the year.WASHINGTON, DC (CelebrityAccess) – The annual National Memorial Day Concert, presented by PBS, honors our country’s veterans, servicemen, servicewomen, and military families. The storm resulted in 57 fatalities and destruction in the towns of Mayfield, Princeton, Dawson Springs and Bremen, Ky. The tornado outbreak that brought the EF4 tornado to Mayfield began on the evening of December 10 and also contained an EF3 tornado that ripped through Christian and Todd Counties. "In December 2021, an EF4 tornado tore through and devastated our small town, and we are just like the people in one of the first lines of this song - ‘ The whole town comes with their work boots on, and they raise it right back up.’ That is Mayfield - and we are so excited to be able celebrate our resilience with a Trace Adkins concert!" "There are no words big enough to explain how thankful the people of Mayfield are to Trace Adkins for coming here on May 20 for the filming of the video for his song 'Somewhere in America,'" says Mayfield mayor Kathy O'Nan. In addition to providing a free show for residents, Adkins will also film his music video for "Somewhere in America" in Mayfield. "So now I’ve spoken with mayor O’Nan and she’s been wonderful to work with and so we’re going to go to Mayfield and give them a pat on the back." "We were looking for a place to do a video for this song on our new album, called ‘Somewhere in America,’ and the song just talks about how somewhere in America there’s still people that have that indomitable spirit, that resilience, and we could think of no place better that exemplified that than Mayfield," Adkins shared on Today. The concert is named after Adkins' song "Somewhere in America," from his August 2021 album, The Way I Wanna Go. The star says he was inspired to host the benefit show when he was searching for a place to shoot the song's music video and he began to consider the tune's message.
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