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George Strait Will Headline Debut Concert At New Dallas Cowboys Stadium
Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, selected George Strait to headline the debut concert of Dallas’ new $1.1 billion stadium on June 6. Reba McEntire, Blake Shelton and Julianne Hough will round out the lineup.
Carrie Underwood isn’t as inconspicuous as she’d like to be, which makes for a funny video of her ducking out [...]Continue reading "George Strait Will Headline Debut Concert At New Dallas Cowboys Stadium"
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The Dixie Bee-Liners Plan Bluegrass Concept Album for Fall
The Dixie Bee-Liners expect to release their third album in fall of 2009. Brandi Hart says the album, titled Susanville, will be the first of several bluegrass concept albums the band has been planning.
Peter Cooper talked with Steve Martin about his new banjo album, The Crow: New Songs for the Five-String Banjo:
“Writing lyrics was the [...]Continue reading "The Dixie Bee-Liners Plan Bluegrass Concept Album for Fall"
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Album Review: Willie Nelson and Asleep at the Wheel – Willie and the Wheel
This record has a great story behind it. Jerry Wexler–the Atlantic Records head who coined the term “R&B” and consistently brought legendary talent to Atlantic to make some of the best records of their career–in true form had brought Willie Nelson to Atlantic Records and, among other projects, wanted to cut a Western Swing record [...]
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Asleep at the Wheel Prepped for Tour with Willie at Antone’s
Anticipation was high among those standing in the line that stretched around the block to find out who the “VERY special guest” to perform with Asleep at the Wheel would be on Saturday (2/7) evening at Antone’s. Word had leaked that a collaborator on the group’s recent album, Willie and the Wheel, would show up [...]
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Haggard & Kristofferson Schedule First Ever Performances Together
Merle Haggard and Kris Kristofferson will be performing together for the first time ever come April. That doesn’t seem possible, but Twang Nation lists the three dates, all on the west coast, for the special acoustic performances.
Zalman King, a director for the ’90s erotic and drama series Red Shoe Diaries, is in talks to film [...]Continue reading "Haggard & Kristofferson Schedule First Ever Performances Together"
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Dierks Bentley Fans Promotional Flames For His New Album
Dierks Bentley believes Feel that Fire is CMA album of the year quality and says he’d be disappointed if it wasn’t at least a nominee.
However, The New York Times‘ Jon Caramanica is less than enamored with Bentley’s new album:
Even the company of finer talents doesn’t stir him up. He wrote “Pray” with the exacting singer-songwriter [...]Continue reading "Dierks Bentley Fans Promotional Flames For His New Album"
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Toby Keith Preparing Clothing Line, TK Steelman
Toby Keith is launching his own clothing line, TK Steelman, on Febuary 18.
According to his publicist, “the look mixes the influences Keith brings to his own wardrobe – part rocker and part biker with a “country sexy” aesthetic punctuated by oilfield imagery in the brand’s logos and font selections.”Watch a video of Ray Benson [...]
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Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash Announce New Album
The Bastards Sons of Johnny Cash plan to have a new album out sometime this year (fall or spring, depending on which part of the article you believe). Titled Bend In the Road, it will consist of 10 new originals along with covers of Billy Joe Shaver and Steve Earle.
New releases for the week of [...]
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Special Guests Ray Benson and Redd Volkaert Joined Brad Paisley For Austin Concert
Dierks Bentley and Darius Rucker opened for Brad Paisley when he rolled through Austin last Thursday, but it was Asleep at the Wheel’s Ray Benson that joined Paisley for a duet on “Miles And Miles of Texas” and Austin guitar legend Redd Volkaert who dueled with him during the encore performance of “Let The Good [...]
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Merle Haggard Sues The Green Train
Merle Haggard filed a lawsuit against The Green Train, an environmental awareness group, claiming that they forged his signature and exaggerated his involvement with the organization to solicit money.
Country California’s C.M. Wilcox on Carrie Underwood’s selection of Randy Travis‘ “I Told You So” as her next single:
I don’t think that something has to be country [...]
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