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eNEWSLETTER • Vol. I Issue
3 • August 2006 |
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Tall, Grande, Venti: Trace Adkins, Billy Gilman, Julie Roberts All News, No Foam
There's something for every country music appetite on this week's "Country Music Across America," Thursday, August 24, 9:00 pm (ET), on Great American Country.
Long, tall Trace Adkins who is celebrating his 10th year as a recording artist with the release of his 7th LP, Dangerous Man, tells host Storme Warren that he's just happy to be here.
Having been shot, cut, run over and just plain beaten up throughout his life, Adkins ain't lyin' when he admits, "Just to be here is pretty cool." He talks about his 4 years of sobriety as well as the widespread appeal of his tush-shaking anthem, "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk," which has turned on new fans like Queen Latifah and rap artist Juvenile.
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Julie
Roberts entertains Contest
Winners in Update New York
Lovely Julie Roberts no doubt packed bug spray and moist towelettes when she and Warren headed to upstate New York to entertain the John Misiak family, winners of GAC's Backyard BBQ Sweepstakes. The Misiaks and their friends were treated to a live performance from the Men and Mascara singer and a fully catered dinner in their very own backyard.
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Pat Green Talks About His New "Baby",
Cannonball
Texan Pat Green has a few
years before his two young
kids are 11 and acknowledges
that fatherhood has tamed
him. "You pop out two
puppies and you know what?
They don't care how much you
drank the night before!" he
tells Warren. "They're up at
7 AM and if you're not
careful, they're in the
kitchen, rummaging through
the knife drawer." Green
also talks about his other
"baby," his new album,
Cannonball.
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Vince Gill About To Release New 4 CD Set
Last
episode, Vince Gill sat down with Storme to chat about his new release, an unprecedented 43-song, 4 disc collection of new music. Gill also showed off the beautiful paintings that grace the covers of each disc.
Take
A Sneak Peak
Music fans will also get
a sneak peek into Keith
Urban's recording studio, a
look at Ray Price's new
Country Music Hall of Fame
exhibit and the excited
reaction from Tim McGraw's
and Faith Hill's one
millionth ticket holder.
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Catching Up The "Kid"
How can it be that Billy Gilman - the singing phenom who sold millions and earned a Grammy nod at the age of 11 - is now a young man of 18? The former child prodigy opens up about the trials of enduring so much at such a young age as well as his doctor-ordered 'forced' retirement at age 14. "Don't let your 11-year-old get into the music business because crap happens!" he says when asked for advice.
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