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Greenfield's Sean Poole nominee at award show at Grand Ole Opry

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Greenfield native Sean Poole is heading to Nashville this weekend after being nominated for three music awards. (Submitted photo)
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Greenfield native Sean Poole is heading to Nashville this weekend after being nominated for three music awards.
 
Poole, a native of Greenfield, performs a wide variety of songs, but his roots run deep in traditional country. He was nominated for a songwriter’s achievement award which is being held on Saturday, Oct. 26 at the CMA Theater, for his song “Musician’s Anthem.”

Poole was also nominated for two Josie Music Awards, Emerging Artist of the Year and Vocalist of the Year for Traditional/Classic Country, which is being held at The Grand Ole Opry the following night.
 
This year, Poole has also received five nominations for the International Red Carpet Awards in Europe, which will stream live next week. Be sure to check their Facebook Page, Red Carpet Award Show in Europe, for details. 
 
Poole has had several accomplishments thus far in his musical career, including being accepted as a CMA member, receiving several award show nominations, winning an International Red-Carpet Award in 2023, performing at the Keith Whitley Fingerprint on Country Music Award Show, being featured in the Nashville Voyager Magazine twice, being featured in Canvas Rebel Magazine, releasing two new singles in 2024, having two previous CDs and having two years in a row of booking over 100 shows.
 
For more information, visit Poole’s website: www.seanpoole.net; Facebook page: Sean Poole’s Music; and band Facebook page: Sean Poole & Buckin’ Krazy.
 


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