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Atkins: 'Take A Back Road'
Rodney Atkins has announced a release date for his upcoming fourth album, 'Take a Back Road,' which will hit shelves October 4.
Rodney, who has been on the road for most of the summer and will continue to tour through his new CD's release date, has...Tags: Social Issues, Tennessee, Charity, American Red Cross
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Eli Young Band At Their 'Best'
Last month, the Eli Young Band released their latest collection of songs, ‘Life at Best.’ Fans and peers gravitated toward the new music from one of country music’s hottest bands, and gave the group their charting position debut at No. 3...Tags: Country and Western (genre), Artists, Arts and Culture, Music Industry, Apple iTunes
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Tim McGraw and Faith to Release DVD
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill will release four different DVD/fragrance sets next month exclusively at Wal-mart. Faith’s latest fragrance is called True and she promises it will keep you smelling good for a long time “It’s a floral scent but...Tags: Nashville Flooding (2010), Faith Hill, DVDs, Tim McGraw
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'Harpejji' gaining traction in music world
It looks a little bit like a body board, and it does ride the waves — sound waves, that is. Meet the harpejji, a fretted string instrument invented and built in the Baltimore area.
Coldplay bought one. A.R. Rahman, who composed the score to...Tags: Vladimir Horowitz, A.R. Rahman, Popular Music (genre), Companies and Corporations, Media Industry
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Obituary: Mary Elizabeth Scherrer Hale
Mary Elizabeth Scherrer Hale went home to heaven Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011. Born April 7, 1924, in Casey County, she was the daughter of the late Oscar and Ethel Scherrer. She was also predeceased by a son, Denny Woodrum. She was a member of Immanuel...Tags: Human Interest
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Parrots rescued from breeding mill find Maryland refuge
Six parrots taken from what was described as a "deplorable" breeding mill in Tennessee found shelter in Maryland over the weekend, rescued by animal-welfare groups and destined for new homes.
"They're a little emaciated, I would say," said Christi Zotto,...Tags: Washington, DC, Crimes, Pennsylvania, Happiness (state of mind), Maryland
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Solving civil war mystery
Visitors to Centennial Village at the Brown County Fair this week have the chance to see the 118-year-old gravestone of a Civil War veteran before the stone is shipped to Yankton. Until recently, it was unknown where the veteran was buried, only that...Tags: Assault, Companies and Corporations, Robert Anderson, Maryland, Ohio
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Brown County Fair: Grandstand entertainment: Frankie Ballard hates having days off
Frankie Ballard isn't happy unless he spends part of every day advancing his career. “We're doing a bunch of shows, fairs and festivals and radio shows and clubs - everything we can get,” he said on the phone from Maryland. Ballard, 28, has been...Tags: Sony Corp., Bob Seger, Maryland, College Baseball, Kenny Chesney
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50 Years Ago in Clark County
Aug. 20, 1961
Vice president Lyndon B. Johnson flew into Germany today declaring the United States does not intend to retreat in the face of Communist threats in Berlin. Johnson made the comment as he stopped off in the West German capital of Bonn to...Tags: Konrad Adenauer, American Airlines, Inc., Germany, Lyndon B. Johnson, Politics
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Passion for music works in festival planning
Daily American Staff WriterShelley Johansson, director of marketing and communications for the Johnstown Area Heritage Association, developed a passion for music long before she became involved with the AmeriServ Flood City Music Festival. Johansson, 42, grew up in Nashville where...Tags: Artists, Arts and Culture, Education, Florida, Jackson (Hinds, Mississippi)
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Small Tennessee private school playing its part in Navy's football success
Even before his senior year of high school began, Mason Graham knew that he wanted to play football at Navy. But Jabaree Tuani, Graham's teammate at Brentwood Academy outside Nashville, Tenn., wasn't sold on making the same military commitment. As much as...Tags: High Schools, High School Sports, African Americans, Students, Defense
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BART cell shutdown pits public safety against free speech
Guest ColumnistBART is the acronym for the Bay Area Rapid Transit system in the San Francisco area. It may also become a historical marker of sorts as we navigate the intersection, with its occasional collisions, of new technology, public safety and our First...Tags: Constitutional Issues, Politics, Demonstration, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Elections
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