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Former ‘Nashville Star’ Contestant Sues John Rich
John Rich is being sued by former Nashville Star contestant Jared Ashley and the affidavits, police reports, complaints are online along with videos and voicemail messages.
The Tennessean’s Peter Cooper and Los Angeles Times‘ Randy Lewis wrote obituaries for the singer, songwriter and guitarist Duane Jarvis, who passed away Wednesday morning in his Los Angeles apartment [...]Continue reading "Former ‘Nashville Star’ Contestant Sues John Rich"
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Podcast: Episode 003 – He Winked and Laughed at Me
This month’s podcast is a great example of what one can expect from future episodes. We have artists that represent a wide variety of styles, backgrounds, experience and even notoriety. While many will instantly recognize Chris Knight and Wade Bowen — thanks to years of relentless touring — my hope is that you will soon [...]
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Keith Urban Announces 2009 Tour Stops; No Dates Yet
Keith Urban’s tour kicks off in May and he’s announced 58 dateless stops so far. (via ggcolumn)
Texas Music Matters describes The Gourds‘ music as a “bawdry brand of Texas bluegrass” and Austin Music Source calls it “recombinant rocky-tonk jam-folk.” If that piques your interest, listen to a live recording of “Hey Thurman,” a song that [...]Continue reading "Keith Urban Announces 2009 Tour Stops; No Dates Yet"
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The Best Country Songs Of 2008
Ladies and gentlemen, after weeks of mulling over nearly every country album released last year, we’re proud to present The 9513’s Best Country Songs of 2008.
To be eligible, a song may not have appeared on 2007’s Top 50 list, and all significant covers have been excluded. Also, please note that a song need not [...] -
Dierks Bentley Names Fourth Album; Due Feb. 3
Dierks Bentley’s fourth studio album, due out on Feb. 3, will keep the title of his first single from the record, “Feel That Fire,” and he’ll debut the video this Friday on Yahoo! Music.
Julianne Hough and Chuck Wicks, who have been dating for five months, casually throw out the possibility of the “M” word.
The Gruene [...]Continue reading "Dierks Bentley Names Fourth Album; Due Feb. 3"
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The Bellamy Brothers’ “Let Your Love Flow” Experiences Resurgence
Originally released in 1976, “Let Your Love Flow” went to No. 21 for The Bellamy Brothers, but a recent credit card commercial introduced the tune to a wider audience, helping it rise up the UK charts. (watch the commercial)
Lee Ann Womack earned the 26th spot on Paste magazine’s Best of 2008 list.
Watch the black and [...]Continue reading "The Bellamy Brothers’ “Let Your Love Flow” Experiences Resurgence"
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Bruce Robison Rearranges Hits For His Greatest
On Nov. 11 Bruce Robison will digitally release His Greatest, an album of ten songs from his catalog that he rerecorded with new arrangements. The physical copy will be in stores on January 20. “Some of the songs have changed a bit along the way, a little slower, faster, or maybe reflecting a bit of [...]
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Best Songs of September ‘08
September saw a rash of superb releases that tended to dominate the list, although eleven different albums end up making an appearance. I have to think artists that know what they’re doing are able to duplicate quality while others only reach greatness every once in awhile due to luck. A couple of interesting notes about [...]
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Sunday Morning Comment Corral & Forum Roundup, Issue #3
It’s been a while since our last edition of the roundup, but not to worry–it’s back this week, and it’s back to stay. Just consider this your Sunday morning newspaper–The 9513 style!
Big things are happening here at The 9513–we think you’re going to love what we’ve got in store for you over the next few [...]Continue reading "Sunday Morning Comment Corral & Forum Roundup, Issue #3"
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Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley Score CMA Awards Hosting Duties
Aside from their planned performances for the 42nd Annul CMA Awards, Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood will be responsible for hosting duties. Good choice, or not? Sound off in the comments. (via Country Aircheck newsletter)
Disney launched a new Nashville-based sister imprint to Lyric Street called Carolwood Records to “insure a consistent product flow.” The [...]Continue reading "Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley Score CMA Awards Hosting Duties"
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