Nashville’s Artist to the Stars, Corey Frizzell Receives Loretta Lynn Portrait Commission to be Unveiled at Up-Coming Concert
Nashville, TN, August 15, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Award winning Nashville Artist, Corey Frizzell, is proud to announce his acceptance of a fine art portrait commission by Country Music Legend, Loretta Lynn. Frizzell's one-of-a-kind portrait will be unveiled on stage during Loretta's up-coming concert at the Loretta Lynn Ranch on August 31st in Hurricane Mills, TN. Frizzell will be on hand for a meet and greet with fine art prints of the Lynn portrait available for purchase.
2013 has kept Frizzell busy with a nomination for the 2013 Artists Music Guild Heritage Award for Freelance Visual Artist of the Year for his artistic collaboration with some of music’s biggest names, portrait commissions by Rural Rhythm Records for Marty Raybon's 40th Anniversary Celebration Concert and a portrait of Kenny Rogers & Dottie West for Nashville's Willie Nelson Museum among other projects.
The Frizzell family, most famous for its prominence on the Country Music Charts, is now witnessing the artistic successes of the second generation. Although he has siblings following in the Frizzell music footsteps, who have accepted the challenge of emerging from the giant shadow first cast by the family music patriarch, Lefty Frizzell, Corey chose a different path, a path to create his own shadow.
Corey falls somewhere in the middle of the six children spanning four decades of Allen Frizzell, former Nashville recording artist and younger brother of the Legendary Lefty Frizzell and Country Star, David Frizzell.
Frizzell has been a Golden Gloves Boxing Champion, acted in music videos and cast for two roles in the original Stephen King movie, “Children of The Corn.” If that's not interesting enough, he's now a writer, producer, manager, boxing coach and visual artist in high demand, creating custom portraits of the stars for the stars.
In 2006, with royal country music blood running through his veins, Frizzell came full circle being named Nashville’s Artist to the Stars for his artistic collaboration with some of Country, Bluegrass, Gospel, Americana and Roots music's biggest names, including George Jones, Randy Travis, Willie Nelson, Brad Paisley, Alan Jackson, Mark Newton, Carl Jackson, Mark Chesnutt, Gene Watson and Jerrod Niemann to name a few.
2013 has kept Frizzell busy with a nomination for the 2013 Artists Music Guild Heritage Award for Freelance Visual Artist of the Year for his artistic collaboration with some of music’s biggest names, portrait commissions by Rural Rhythm Records for Marty Raybon's 40th Anniversary Celebration Concert and a portrait of Kenny Rogers & Dottie West for Nashville's Willie Nelson Museum among other projects.
The Frizzell family, most famous for its prominence on the Country Music Charts, is now witnessing the artistic successes of the second generation. Although he has siblings following in the Frizzell music footsteps, who have accepted the challenge of emerging from the giant shadow first cast by the family music patriarch, Lefty Frizzell, Corey chose a different path, a path to create his own shadow.
Corey falls somewhere in the middle of the six children spanning four decades of Allen Frizzell, former Nashville recording artist and younger brother of the Legendary Lefty Frizzell and Country Star, David Frizzell.
Frizzell has been a Golden Gloves Boxing Champion, acted in music videos and cast for two roles in the original Stephen King movie, “Children of The Corn.” If that's not interesting enough, he's now a writer, producer, manager, boxing coach and visual artist in high demand, creating custom portraits of the stars for the stars.
In 2006, with royal country music blood running through his veins, Frizzell came full circle being named Nashville’s Artist to the Stars for his artistic collaboration with some of Country, Bluegrass, Gospel, Americana and Roots music's biggest names, including George Jones, Randy Travis, Willie Nelson, Brad Paisley, Alan Jackson, Mark Newton, Carl Jackson, Mark Chesnutt, Gene Watson and Jerrod Niemann to name a few.
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