Lee Greenwood To Be Featured on “Circle Presents: Country Sessions”

Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter Lee Greenwood will be appearing on the new series Circle Presents: Country Sessions. The episode, which will premiere on the Circle Network on March 10th at 9/8c, finds Greenwood performing some of his iconic hit songs, including 'I.O.U' and CMA Award-winning single 'God Bless the U.S.A.'
Circle Network debuted season one of "Circle Presents: Country Sessions," a series featuring the stories behind your favorite songs from country music's biggest artists, writers and producers with Lee Brice on Thursday, February 17 as he revealed the stories behind his smash hits "I Drive Your Truck" and "Hard To Love." "Circle Presents: Country Sessions" will include 10 30-minute episodes airing weekly, and will feature additional artists including Trade Adkins, Brandy Clark, Deana Carter, Lee Greenwood, Tracy Lawrence, Josh Turner, Maddie & Tae, The Gatlin Brothers, and more.
"Circle Presents: Country Sessions" was filmed on location at Belmont University's Gallery of Iconic Guitars (the GIG) and Ocean Way Nashville Studios, on its campus in Nashville, Tennessee.
"Circle Sessions" is produced by Tupelo Honey and Oswald Entertainment Group.
Circle is a joint venture between Opry Entertainment Group, a subsidiary of Ryman Hospitality Properties, and Gray Television. For more schedule and program details, visit www.circleallaccess.com.
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