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Win an iPod Shuffle, Courtesy of Whitney Duncan
With the recent release of her digital EP (Right Road Now) and a 2010 album on the horizon, Warner Bros. up-and-comer Whitney Duncan’s future is looking at bright as her buoyant personality. The 9513 has teamed up with Whitney and her team to help celebrate the release of the singer’s current single “Skinny Dippin’” by [...]
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Skinny Dippin’ With Whitney Duncan
Whitney Duncan didn’t say “I want to be a country music singer” with her very first words, but she might as well have. With a passion that belied her age, Whitney sang at school events, including multiple elementary and middle school graduations as well as finished as a medalist at a talent competition at Loretta [...]
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John Rich and Wife Expecting; Brad Paisley and CW Network Team Up; All-Time Favorites
John Rich and his wife are expecting their first baby.
Brad Paisley signed on to create and co-produce a new drama on the CW Network about “an aspiring young female singer destined for stardom and a male songwriter whose career isn’t as certain.”
The Austin Chronicle’s Jim Caligiuri reviewed recent albums from Guy Clark and Robert Earl [...] -
Ralph Stanley’s His Own Favorite Entertainer; ‘All For The Hall’ Benefit; BR549 Not Done
The New York Times‘ Charles McGrath interviewed Ralph Stanley before a recent concert:
There are a lot of good bluegrass players these days, Mr. Martin among them, but Mr. Stanley said he didn’t listen to them much. He prefers to listen to the Stanley Brothers.
“I may be a little prejudiced, but I like my own music,” [...] -
Give The People What They Want: Nashville’s Changing Music Business
I recently interviewed David Nail, who has recently posted his first-ever Top 30 single on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart with “Red Light.” As we wrapped up our chat, I asked if he was excited about the impending release of his debut album, I’m About to Come Alive, on Aug. 18. “I’ll just be excited [...]
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Brooks & Dunn Compile Hits; Holly Williams Schedules Opry Debut
Brooks & Dunn are scheduled to release a 30-track hits compilation titled #1s … and then some on Sept. 8. The duo’s current single, “Indian Summer,” and “Honky Tonk Stomp” will be the only new material. Visit GAC for the complete track listing.
Whitney Duncan goes skinny dippin’ in her new video for “Skinny Dippin’.”
Craig Shelburne [...]Continue reading "Brooks & Dunn Compile Hits; Holly Williams Schedules Opry Debut"
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Whitney Duncan – “The Bed That You Made”
Songwriters: Whitney Duncan, Hillary Lindsay, and John Shanks
Whitney Duncan has all the ingredients to be a star – stellar looks, a good voice, some attitude and overall marketability. Unfortunately, her first single “When I Said I Would” didn’t really play up to her strengths, but rather drowned them in an overly loud production. Luckily, [...] -
George Jones Plans to Open a Museum with His Memorabilia
George Jones plans to spend a lot of dates on the road in 2009, but he hopes to find some time to open a museum of memorabilia that he’s been collecting with his wife Nancy.
“Nancy scours eBay looking for my old stuff,” laughs Jones. “Sometimes fans bring things back that they have found. I recently [...]Continue reading "George Jones Plans to Open a Museum with His Memorabilia"
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Whitney Duncan – “All I Want For Christmas”
Songwriters: Mariah Carey and Walter Afanasieff.
Yes, Virginia, The 9513 is reviewing a song co-written by Mariah Carey.
Her Highness of High Notes’ “All I Want For Christmas” has thrived past its 1994 debut as a popular holiday cover song by artists of many genres, from emo rockers My Chemical Romance to the poor man’s [...]Continue reading "Whitney Duncan – “All I Want For Christmas”"
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Asleep At The Wheel Campaigns To Make Western Swing Texas Symbol
Asleep at the Wheel is working to present Western Swing as the official symbol representing Texas’ musical heritage at the January 2009 legislative session, and they ask that if you feel the same way, please write into the state representatives.
Wynonna plans to include a cover of Merle Haggard’s “Are the Good Times Really Over [...]Continue reading "Asleep At The Wheel Campaigns To Make Western Swing Texas Symbol"
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