
Clay Walker and Tracy Lawrence are both favorites in the country music scene.
Clay Walker is known for smash singles, platinum albums, and countless honors and
acclaim. Among his hits, country music fans will recognize “Live Until I Die,” “Dreaming
With My Eyes Open,” “This Woman And This Man,” “Hypnotize The Moon,” “Rumor Has
It,” “Then What,” “I Can’t Sleep” and “She Won’t Be Lonely Long.” His self-titled debut
album rocketed to platinum status, the first of four to cross the million-sold mark. Racking
up more than 30 charted singles and 11 number 1’s. With popular songs like his latest
single, “Need A Bar Sometimes,” already reaching almost 20 million on-demand and video
streams, it’s clear Clay Walker will keep putting out hits.
Tracy Lawrence is one of country music’s truest traditionalists, and this year he is
celebrating his 30th anniversary in the country music industry. His impressive catalog of
timeless music has made Lawrence a mainstay in the genre, selling more than thirteen
million albums and charting eighteen number one songs including, “Time Marches On,”
Paint Me a Birmingham,” “Can’t Break it to My Heart,” and “Alibis.”
In addition to being spectacular musical performers, Walker and Lawrence know the
importance of giving back.
Diagnosed in 1996, Clay Walker has become a passionate advocate and fundraiser for
others with the disease through his Band Against MS. Among his efforts are the annual Clay
Walker Charity Classic at Pebble Beach. The most recent golf event raised $90,000 for
Walker’s charity.
Tracy Lawrence was honored by the Nashville chapter of the Association of Fundraising
Professionals with “Philanthropist of The Year” for his nationally recognized annual
MISSION: POSSIBLE Turkey Fry and Concert. The program has raised over half a million
dollars for the homeless and hungry in Dallas, Louisville and Nashville, and served more
than 84,000 meals.