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CATTLE BARON’S BALL CO-CHAIRS ‘DOUBLING DOWN’ AGAINST CANCER

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What: 2021 Cattle Baron’s Ball

When: Oct. 23

Where: Gilley’s Dallas

Schedule: 6 p.m. – VIP party begins 6:30 p.m. – Cole Swindell performs 7 p.m. – Cattle Baron’s Ball opens to all guests 8:15 p.m. – Live auction begins 10:25 p.m. – Raffle winners announced 10:30 p.m. – Dierks Bentley performance begins

Ticket and tables: Visit cattlebaronsball.com

Raffle: Call the Cattle Baron’s office at 214-443-9222 or email cattlebaronsdallas@cancer.org.

By Rachel Snyder

rachel.snyder@peoplenewspapers.com

After the pandemic scuttled the in-person gala and scooted fundraising online last year, Cattle Baron’s Ball organizers are gearing up for a return to Gilley’s this fall.

Since 1974, Cattle Baron’s Ball has raised more than $86 million for cancer research and become the largest single-night fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.

Co-chairs Diana Hamilton and Heather Randall, who stuck around after last year’s adjustments, may be the only people to chair the event twice. Dierks Bentley also stayed on as the headline entertainer for the Oct. 23 party.

We’re going to try to transform Gilley’s into the Bellagio. Heather Randall

TOP: 2021 Cattle Baron’s Ball Co-Chairs Diana Hamilton and Heather Randall are preparing to ‘double down’ against cancer at this year’s event. (PHOTO: TAMYTHA CAMERON) BOTTOM LEFT: Hamilton and Randall, along with tournament co-chairs Kristi Bare and Nancy Gopez, were joined by more than 124 golfers for the 2021 Cattle Baron’s Ball Golf Tournament in May. The event returned for the first time since 2008. (PHOTO: TAMYTHA CAMERON) BOTTOM RIGHT: Grammy-nominated multi-Platinum musician Cole Swindell will perform at the 2021 Cattle Baron’s Ball VIP party. (COURTESY PHOTO)

“Our theme this year is double down,” Hamilton said. “We thought this was very appropriate being our second year, and we’re doubling down more than ever in our fight against cancer as we were unable to give the money last year we normally do.”

They’re also “doubling down” with an “upscale Vegas” look and feel for this year’s event.

“We are a little bit upscale Vegas to go down with the Double Down theme, so we’re going to have casino tables all over Gilley’s this year versus just having it in one room,” Hamilton said. “We’re kind of bringing the glam back — country glam.”

“I call it the high-end casino theme this year,” Randall added. “We’re going to try to transform Gilley’s into the Bellagio.”

While they had mulled moving the 2020 event to The Star in Frisco and then Klyde Warren Park before the in-person event was scrapped altogether that year, Hamilton and Randall felt it was important to host the 2021 soiree in its traditional home of Gilley’s.

“When it came back down to it for this year moving forward ... the common theme is like I want to go back to that restaurant I love, I want to go back to that event that I know,” Hamilton said.

The return to Gilley’s isn’t the only tradition they brought back this year.

The first Cattle Baron’s Ball Golf Tournament since 2008 was held in May at the Four Seasons Resort and Club in Las Colinas and raised more than $268,000.

“What was good about it is it brought back a lot of our old supporters and new supporters, so it was something that everyone could get around,” Hamilton said. “It was hugely successful.”

We’re kind of bringing the glam back – country glam. Diana Hamilton

Hamilton added that the pandemic and its impact on cancer research and healthcare revenue put the event’s focus back on the American Cancer Society.

“Everybody took a step back and just kind of was like, ‘What is the reason we do this?’” Hamilton said.

Randall acknowledged reports that the pandemic had caused people to put off routine screening and said organizers would raise that issue during the event.

“We are partnering with UnitedHealthcare, who has a screening initiative,” she said. “People just didn’t want to go to the doctor’s office, they didn’t want to go to hospitals, they were scared of COVID last year, and so just a lot of people didn’t receive other treatments.”

Though the pandemic remains a concern, organizers are counting on present protocols to provide a safe event.

“I want everyone to feel comfortable,” Hamilton said. “For sure, we’re having the event, and we’ll make sure to take care of everybody.”

By Rachel Snyder

rachel.snyder@peoplenewspapers.com

Throughout its 48 years, some of country music’s most revered and highly anticipated entertainers have taken the stage at Cattle Baron’s Ball.

Perhaps none were as highly anticipated as this year’s returning headliner Dierks Bentley, though, after the COVID-19 pandemic scuttled last year’s soiree.

The multi-Platinum singer/songwriter will perform at the Oct. 23 event at Gilley’s Dallas. He takes the stage at 10:30 p.m.

Like this year’s returning co-chairs Diana Hamilton and Heather Randall, Dierks Bentley is no stranger to the gala that’s become the largest single-night fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. He performed at the 2011 event with Darius Rucker, according to the Cattle Baron’s Ball website.

“I think Dierks is going to put on a fabulous show,” Randall said. “He’s already reached out to us and told us that he’s excited, and he can’t wait to get here.”

Bentley has amassed countless nominations from the Academy of Country Music Awards, the Country Music Association Award, Billboard Music Awards, and more while earning 14 Grammy nominations.

He co-wrote 10 of 13 tracks on his ninth studio album “The Mountain,” released in 2018, earned him the highest

Dierks Bentley (COURTESY PHOTO)

debut sales of his career, and became his seventh chart-topping album.

Outside of music, Bentley’s professional endeavors include a Flag & Anthem partnership to create the lifestyle collection Desert Son and his “Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row” franchise.

Before Bentley takes the stage, Cole Swindell will perform at the VIP party beginning at 6:30 p.m. A Grammy-nominated multi-Platinum rising superstar in his own right, Swindell has toured with some of the biggest superstars in country music, including Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, and Florida Georgia Line.

He’s already reached out to us and told us that he’s excited, and he can’t wait to get here. Heather Randall

Swindell has also received numerous songwriting honors and awards, including the NSAI Songwriter/Artist of the Year (2016), CMA Triple Play Awards in 2015 and 2016, and Music Row’s Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year award during his debut (2015). His songwriting credits include his eight No. 1 singles, “Chillin’ It,” “Hope You Get Lonely Tonight,” “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey,” “Let Me See Ya Girl,” “You Should Be Here,” “Middle of a Memory,” “Flatliner” and “Love You Too Late,” plus No. 1 singles for Florida Georgia Line, Thomas Rhett, and Luke Bryan.

The festivities will close with a midnight after-party performance by Emerald City AllStars and dancing.

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