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Hot, Hot Artists & Cold, Cold Temps This Week on
GAC's "Country Music Across America"

(NASHVILLE, TENN) April 19, 2007...Ready for some post traumatic tax time relief? GAC's "Country Music Across America" has just the antidote with an all new episode airing Thursday, April 19, 9:00 pm ET.

      The fish and the frost were biting when host Storme Warren joined Trent Willmon and some contest winners on Percy Priest Lake near Nashville for some fishing and some show hosting from the unseasonably cold waters.

      It was much warmer inside Nashville's historic Ryman Auditorium when Warren sat down with Vince Gill in the middle of his two night concert run. Country music's nicest guy talks about "These Days," his platinum 4-disc set, as well as why he enjoys performing on the stage of country music's mother church. "There are places I have felt the presence of God, the first was at The Ryman," he says.

      Another nice guy and one who shows no signs of slowing down is Charlie Daniels. The 70-year-old chats with Warren about Growing Up Country, his just released book, as well as his upcoming Volunteer Jam Tour with The Marshall Tucker Band and The Outlaws. He also lets us in on a special honor he shares with the late Bob Hope.

     Miranda Lambert is getting ready to release Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and she explains the difference between writing for this album versus her last release. "I don't want to be vanilla, I want to be black or white," the singer/songwriter says of herself.

     The Recording Academy recently honored the careers of Loretta Lynn and Rascal Flatts and the "CMAA" crew was there to talk with the honorees and folks like Tanya Tucker, Marty Stuart and Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds who were on hand to pay tribute to them.

      And if that's not enough...somehow the "CMAA" crew manage to get on to the set of Carrie Underwood's recent Cosmo Magazine cover photo shoot to visit with the record-breaking singer; they catch up with the "new" Trick Pony and even find the time to make a cameo appearance in a new music video.

     "Country Music Across America" on GAC: the only entertainment news show on television dedicated solely to covering the world of country music.

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