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Photo Release: Anthony Smith & Rascal Flatts Hang Out At 2010 ACM's

By Wortman Works Media
Posted Friday, April 23, 2010

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Nashville, Tenn. (April 21, 2010) - Country artists Rascal Flatts and Anthony Smith find time to snap a picture during the radio remotes at the 2010 Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas. Smith penned Rascal Flatts' "My Worst Fear," among countless other hits for some of today's biggest country music artists.

 

Smith was in Las Vegas promoting his single, "Love Is Love Is Love," which is now at radio, as well as participating in the 2010 ACM Chairman's Ride and performing at the Nellis Air Force base for the ACM Lifting Lives/USO Concert.

 

About Anthony Smith:

Anthony’s upcoming studio album, Sunshine, has been dubbed by some as “Country Music’s most anticipated sophomore album”. It is Smith’s first album after the launch of his own record label, Krankit Records. Anthony’s debut album, If That Ain't Country, was one of the most critically acclaimed country albums of the new millennium. The Mercury Records release included three Top 40 hits and won over a broader group of fans everywhere Smith performed or where his songs were played. To add to his list of accomplishments, Anthony has also written several hit country songs. Some of his biggest hits include George Strait's "Run" and "Cowboys Like Us," Trace Adkins' "Chrome" and "I'm Tryin'," Tim McGraw's "Kill Myself" and "Kristofferson," Rascal Flatts' "My Worst Fear" and Montgomery Gentry's "What Do Ya Think About That?," as well as memorable cuts by Faith Hill, Reba McEntire, Gretchen Wilson, Wynonna, Trisha Yearwood and many others.
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