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Coors Banquet Round Two of Nationwide ‘One Horse Town’ Contest

One small town to be rewarded with one very big country music concert, featuring Dean Brody, Chad Brownlee and River Town Saints 

Toronto, ON (March 29, 2016) — The hunt for Canada’s next One Horse Town is about to begin. Last year, the quaint town of Lacombe, AB was crowned Canada’s One Horse Town, earning itself a legendary concert experience featuring Tim Hicks and the Roadhammers. This year, Coors Banquet has returned, upping the ante with nine-time CCMA winner Dean Brody.

The contest, which officially opens on April 11, asks residents in towns across the country to submit a picture sharing their small town spirit with Coors Banquet via social media. Following the nomination period, submitted towns will be narrowed down to six finalists, before Canadians vote for the one small town that will receive this once in a lifetime country music event.

“Brewed exclusively in Golden, Colorado, a town of 20,000 people, Coors Banquet takes immense pride in our small town heritage. Through One Horse Town we connect with residents of small towns across Canada to celebrate the pride we all have for our communities,” says Nicole Wolff, Marketing Manager, Coors Banquet. “This year we wanted to build upon the amazing experience we had last year in Lacombe, Alberta, and reward the truly hard working and passionate people who live in small towns across Canada.”

 

This year, 2016 JUNO Fan Choice and Country Album of the Year nominee Dean Brody will be joined by fellow top Canadian country music artists Chad Brownlee and River Town Saints at One Horse Town. Coors Banquet will bring fans closer to this exciting country music experience by once again partnering with CMT. CMT will be live on location filming the One Horse Town concert experience and will use the footage to produce three TV concert specials to air in late 2016.

 

“Being from a small town in BC, I grew up having to drive to see my favourite artists, and only dreamt of having them perform in my hometown,” says Dean Brody, Canadian country artist from Jaffray, British Columbia, a town of 810 people. “This is why I couldn’t be more excited to bring a one-of-a-kind country music experience to a small town like the one I grew up in.”

 

More information on the contest including contest rules and details can be found at http://coorsbanquet.ca/oht or follow Coors Banquet on:

Facebook: Facebook.com/CoorsBanquetCanada

YouTube: Coors Banquet Canada

Instagram: CoorsBanquetCanada

Twitter: @CoorsBanquetCA

 

Fans can follow Dean Brody, Chad Browlee and River Town Saints on social media at:

Facebook:
Facebook.com/DeanBrody

Facebook.com/ChadBrownleeMusic

Facebook.com/RiverTownSaints

Twitter:

@DeanBrody

@ChadBrownlee

@RiverTownSaints

About Coors Banquet:

Coors Banquet was the first beer recipe created by Adolph Coors in 1873. Until 1991 it was only available in the Western United States, prompting a cult following with presidents, movie stars and consumers who had to bring the beer home from Colorado. The legend of the Banquet name goes back to the late 1800’s when thirsty miners threw celebratory banquets with Coors as the honorary beer because of its superior craftsmanship. It is imported from Golden, Colorado.

About Molson Coors Canada:

Molson Coors Canada is the Canadian division of Molson Coors Brewing Company, a global brewer with operations in Canada, the U.S., the U.K. and Asia. The company proudly offers some of the most popular brands in Canada with an award-winning brand portfolio that includes Molson Canadian, Coors Light, Molson Export, Rickard’s and Molson Canadian 67.

Molson Coors Canada employs 3,000 Canadians, operates seven breweries, including boutique breweries Creemore and Granville Island, and invests in communities from coast-to-coast through its various charitable initiatives and sports and entertainment sponsorships. Molson Coors Canada is committed to promoting its products and events in a responsible manner as part of an active, healthy lifestyle.