Mailbag: The First Edition
This is the first edition of the mailbag, except instead of answering questions that people sent to me via email, I pulled some questions from the search queries in our stats program that people used to find The 9513. Let’s get started.
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Who wrote the lyrics to “Stupid Boy” sang by Keith Urban?
Sarah Buxton, Deanna Bryant, and Dave Berg all received partial credit for writing“Stupid Boy”.
Why did Kristen Hall leave Sugarland?
Kristen left Sugarland because she wanted to stay home and write songs. She said her passion is finding unsigned artists and bringing them to the same level as Sugarland.
In 2004 what kind of video music award did Dierks Bentley take home?
Dierks took home the CMT Flameworthy Video Music Awards for the Breakthrough Video of the Year, “What Was I Thinkin’?”
Where can I find a review for Ty Herndon’s album Right About Now?
It’s funny you should ask, Brady wrote his review of Ty’s new album here and the comments left by other fans on Amazon are usually a good source for finding opinions.
Who are the kids singing in Tim McGraw’s song “Fly Away”?
The kids singing at the end of this song, are none other than Tim’s little girls: Gracie, Maggie, and Audrey.
Who wrote Julie Roberts song “If You Had Called Yesterday”?
Partial credit is give to Wendell Mobley, Kent Blazy, and Cory Batten.
Is Blake Shelton married?
No, Blake and his wife Kaynette divorced about a year ago. He is now dating another country music star, Miranda Lambert.
Where can I find Keith Anderson’s tour schedule?
You can find a complete list of tour dates on Keith’s site.
What year did “What Hurts The Most” by Rascal Flatts come out?
The song was released on their album Me And My Gang in April of 2006.
Is Clay Walker married or single?
Good question, Clay and his wife Lori divorced last year and he is now engaged to fashion model Jessica Craig.
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That is all for now, stay tuned for the next edition of the mailbag…where questions come from search queries. If you’d like any of your questions answered, send me an email with your name and location and I’ll try my best to get them answered.
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February 2, 2007 at 11:16 pm Permalink
I love the mailbag feature. What a great idea! Good questions, too. I hope it’s a weekly feature. Can we e-mail you questions, as well?
Linda
February 2, 2007 at 11:26 pm Permalink
Of course you can Linda, we actually encourage it :P
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