Jenee Fleenor

Jenee FleenorJeneé Fleenor, a native of Springdale, Arkansas, started with the Suzuki Violin method of training at only 3 years old. At the age of 5 she started learning fiddle tunes, and soon after her parents had her traveling around to fiddle contests, talent competitions, and festivals to hone in on their daughter’s talents.

Well, it must’ve all paid off because a few weeks after moving to Nashville (just out of high school) she quickly got a gig with well known songwriter, and bluegrass band, Larry Cordle & Lonesome Standard Time, played the Grand Ole Opry a couple months after moving to town, and only a year and a half later got a call to audition for the country music star, Terri Clark. She passed that audition with flying colors and has now been a part of the Terri Clark band since 2002. Accomplishing just a few of her lifetime goals in such a short time after moving to Nashville was (and still is) an incredible experience. When Jeneé is not on the road she is spending her time writing songs.

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TC Freatured on CMT

Check out “PRAIRIE TOWN – Behind the Scenes at the CCMAs” airing tonight, Sunday Jan. 4 at 8 pm MST on CMT Canada.

Corkscrew Media is pleased to announce the completion of Prairie Town, a one-hour performing arts documentary narrated by the one and only Randy Bachman.

Prairie Town showcases the music, artists and excitement of Country Music Week, which took place in Winnipeg, Manitoba this year. Prairie Town showcases the passion and drive behind the music, featuring interviews and musical performances by top country artists Terri Clark, Dierks Bentley, Doc Walker, Jessie Farrell, Johnny Reid, Deric Ruttan and Paul Brandt. This fast-paced documentary is a fly-on-the-wall glimpse of what it’s like to be a country star in Canada.

Prairie Town was written by Brent Kawchuck and was produced by Blake Horobin and Michelle Wong, with Michael Sorel as Director of photography and JP Rizzuto directing.

Produced in association with Country Music Television, with the assistance of the Government of Alberta, Alberta Film Development Program and the Manitoba Film and Video Production Tax Credit Program, Prairie Town will have its television premiere on CMT Sunday Jan. 4 at 8 pm MST.


New Journal Entry From Terri

Fan Club members can CLICK HERE to check out a new journal entry from Terri and find out what she’s got in store for 2009!


Chris Cottros

Chris CottrosGuitarist Chris Cottros grew up in Florence, South Carolina and has been playing guitar since age 11.  Initially inspired to learn songs by The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, Chris began serious study of the guitar upon hearing the music of Jeff Beck, Larry Carlton, Allan Holdsworth and Pat Metheny.  He is a graduate of the Guitar Institute Of Technology in Hollywood, Ca. and holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Performance from Berklee College Of Music, Boston, Mass.

An active player in the Nashville music scene, Chris has performed or recorded with such diverse artists as:  Bryan Beller, Carolyn Dawn Johnson, Engelbert Humperdink, Jim Brickman, Lee Ann Womack, Lila McCann, Lorrie Morgan, Percy Sledge, Randy Houser, Steve Holy, and The Floating Men.  In addition, his playing can be heard on numerous T.V. and radio jingles.

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Brett Crisp

Brett CrispBorn and raised in Lincolnton, North Carolina, Brett began playing steel guitar at the age of 6. He grew up with many musical influences in the family such as his dad, Don Crisp, Ray Crisp (Fiddle player for Ray Price, Kitty Wells, & Ernest Tubb), Terry Crisp ( Steel player for Reba McEntire, Ricky Skaggs, & Joe Diffie).  Brett spent several years playing locally around his hometown for several country bands and also played many years in church. As well as steel guitar, he also plays lap steel, and dobro. Brett has been with Terri’s band since February 2009.

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Tony Nagy

Tony NagyTony Leroy Nagy was born in Ft Leonard Wood , MO in 1965. The son of a military man, the family moved all over the world- a habit he continues in his present profession. His career as a musician started in school band, playing the tuba. After enjoying the rock of the 80’s like his schoolmates, he was introduced to the groove of Marcus Miller on Miles Davis’ comeback record “Man with the Horn” and quickly picked up the bass. Tony has been playing the electric bass now for 28 years. He has been influenced by players from every genre and corner of the earth, and enjoys all music with a groove.

After pursuing a tuba performance degree at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, he decided to move to Nashville and see what the music industry had to offer as a bassist. Tony has recorded and/or toured with recording artists Stealin’ Horses, Lee Roy Parnell, Mark Selby, Jameson Clark, Paul Carrol Binkley, Grammy nominated Lynn Marie and the Boxhounds, and The Loudhorns, as well as being a member of the improvisational groups Trioshift and Room 7. He now joins Terri Clark again (after a brief stint in 2004-05) providing the low end for her rockin’ brand of country to audiences all over the world.

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