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Music City
A GRAND OLE WEEK
6/20/18

The 9th Annual ACM Lifting Lives Music Camp in Nashville concluded last night (6/19) after a week packed with musical activates and excursions, including karaoke with Brandon Lay, a trip to the Seacrest Studios with Cassadee Pope, a meet and greet with Danielle Bradbery and more.

Campers got to collectively write an original song, “One Voice,” during a songwriting session with Ross Copperman, Kip Moore, and Jon Nite and in a grand fashion, the week came to an emotional end with a performance by Craig Morgan at the Grand Ole Opry, who joined the campers to sing their original song.

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A day earlier, the campers recorded their original song at the Belmont University’s Ocean Way Nashville Studios, where Lady Antebellum’s Hillary Scott visited to do a Q&A.

The camp, which gives those with Williams syndrome the opportunity to gain music enrichment through performance and education, is a partnership between ACM Lifting Lives and Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities. Seen are (l-r): Vanderbilt University Medical Center Associate, Office of Engagement Melita Rippy, Grand Ole Opry/Director Marketing, Communication and Artist Initiatives Dan Rogers, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center, Senior Research Specialist Elizabeth Roof, Associate Director of Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Research on Human Development Dr. Elisabeth Dykens, ACM Lifting Lives Music Camp founder Lorie Lytle, Academy of Country Music and ACM Lifting Lives Secretary Tommy Moore, Morgan, ACM Lifting Lives Vice President Paul Barnabee, Academy of Country Music CEO Pete Fisher, and Academy of Country Music President Duane Clark.