Donica Knight Joins Craig Morgan At “American Sniper” Birthday Bash 

Hot on the heels of her country airplay chart debut single, “Love Ain’t a Prize,”  Donica Knight is releasing her military tribute track, “Blood On My Boots.” The Alabama-based country rocker will be releasing the new track via iTunes, Amazon, and all major digital music outlets, worldwide, on April 7th.

Donica will perform “Blood On My Boots” at the upcoming Chris Kyle Frog Foundation (CKFF)  “Chris Kyle Birthday Bash” on April 9th, in Dallas, TX.

Hosted by the “American Sniper” widow, Taya Kyle, the “Chris Kyle Birthday Bash” is a celebration of Chris Kyle and a salute to those who serve. It will include music, great food and drink, testimonials from CKFF program recipients and gifts to CK Birthday Grant recipients. Country star, Craig Morgan will headline a jam session, which also features Donica Knight and Bobby Pinson.

For more information on the Chris Kyle Frog Foundation, visit www.chriskylefrogfoundation.org.

The country rock singer-songwriter burst onto the national scene with her 2013 Auburn Tigers anthem, “GreatTo Be,” which racked up over 140,000 Youtube views in 3 days of release. In 2015, Donica topped that feat with her smoldering hot video for “Love Ain’t a Prize.” The Noel Maitland-directed clip gained airplay on more than 50 national and international video outlets, reaching #1 on Y’allwire’s Most Watched Videos Chart and receiving more than 175,000 VEVO views, since its release.

She has performed over 350 dates, opening for artists like Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx, Hank Williams Jr., Kid Rock, Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Kenny Rogers, Scotty McCreery, Jamey Johnson, Little River Band, Skid Row, Kellie Pickler, Blackberry Smoke, Joe Nichols, REO Speedwagon, The Band Perry, Chris Young, 3 Doors Down and many others. Donica has also written and recorded duets with country legend, Ronnie Milsap.

For more information on Donica Knight, visit her website and follow her on Facebook and Twitter.

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