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Tim McGraw And Friday Night Lights Team Up Again
Tim McGraw is scheduled to play an intimate performance for the attendees of Beyond the Lights Celebrity Golf Classic the day that SXSW kicks off. Proceeds from the inaugural tournament, hosted by actors Kyle Chandler and Brad Leland of my favorite TV show Friday Night Lights, will benefit the Gridiron Heroes Spinal Cord Injury Foundation [...]
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The Start of Something Big: Big State Festival Day One
Only a few short hours removed, via sleep, from the end of the first day of Big State Festival, and only a couple hours until the second day begins, we find ourselves beat and wore down, but eagerly anticipating another day of great music and fast cars. The blisters, cherry red sunburn, and general [...]
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Country Singer Sammy Kershaw Throws His Hat Into Political Race
The next lieutenant governor of Louisiana just might be country singer Sammy Kershaw. He officially entered the race yesterday as the Republican candidate.
Faith Hill appeared on the Ellen DeGeneres show yesterday and talked about The Incident. You know, the one where a fan groped Tim McGraw and she chastised the fan from the stage.
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Man Arrested For Impersonating Merle Haggard’s Son
Starting in August the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will be honoring Marty Robbins with a biographical exhibit titled “Marty Robbins: Among My Souvenirs.”
A man who was impersonating Merle Haggard’s son was arrested in Montana after he charged a fee to sign autographs and have people take pictures with him.
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From Austin To West Texas, Rodney Hayden Is Just Down The Road
One of the reasons I write on The 9513 is it gives me a chance to share some of the artists I enjoy listening to and shed some light on those guys in the trenches who might not be getting the credit they deserve. Recently one of those artists for me has been Rodney [...]
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Uncut Footage Of Waylon Jenning’s Last Major Concert Coming To DVD
To kick things off, Rodney Hayden put on a great show at Midnight Rodeo here in Austin on Friday night. Those in attendance were treated to multiple Cash and Haggard covers along with one apiece from Waylon Jennings and Billy Joe Shaver. Hayden performed pieces from his recently released Down the Road and pulled others [...]
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Gary Allan On Oprah And Shania Twain Releases Shania Starlight Perfume
This is Texas Music delivers a couple of new album reviews starting with Robbie Fulks, Guy Forsyth, and Rodney Hayden. He’s got some more gems here.
Jason Michael Carroll had to learn the hard way that he shouldn’t change his image to please other people after he cut off his hair and went the whole [...]Continue reading "Gary Allan On Oprah And Shania Twain Releases Shania Starlight Perfume"
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Dolly Parton’s “I Will Always Love You” Brought Porter Wagoner To Tears At The Opry
Austin 360 has two reviews of the free Road to Austin concert that took place this weekend. I assumed the lines would be exceptionally long, especially after the website was touting that over 20,000 tickets had been downloaded. However, the reviewers says it was a comfortable 7,000. I guess that’s what I get for assuming.
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An Interview With Rodney Hayden
We were fortunate to have Rodney Hayden agree to an email interview and in my opinion he hit a grand slam with each one of his answers. After you get done reading what he has to say, head on over to his MySpace to hear some of his music, or visit his website at RodneyHayden.com.
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