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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: Tennessee, Charity, American Red Cross, Social Issues
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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: Artists, Country and Western (genre), Dierks Bentley, Apple iTunes, Music Industry
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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: DVDs, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Nashville Flooding (2010)
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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: Human Interest, Arthur Rubinstein, Media Industry, 127 Hours (movie), Real Estate
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Festivals abound around the U.S.
Those planning a summer vacation in the U.S., have plenty of special, enriching events to enjoy in various parts of the country.
Here are more than a dozen events –just some of what's on tap for the summer--arranged chronologically. These festivals...Tags: Indiana, Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Kansas, Wars and Interventions, Boston
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A sound check along the Memphis-to-Nashville 'Music Highway'
Special to The Los Angeles TimesMemphis, Tenn. Knowing how obsessed Elvis fans can be, I wasn't surprised when my wife and I drove up to the Heartbreak Hotel and found, true to the song's lyrics, that it was actually "down at the end of Lonely Street" and that the desk clerk was...Tags: Alan Jackson, Hotels and Accommodations, Happiness (state of mind), Los Angeles Times, Jerry Lee Lewis
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From Sun Magazine: Oprah -- Built in Baltimore
Oprah Winfrey is one great storyteller.
So let her set the stage for the story of her years in Baltimore — seven and a half years starting in 1976 that would profoundly shape not only the life of the young anchorwoman, but also give birth to the...Tags: Oprah Winfrey, Heads of State, University of Maryland, College Park, Takoma Park (Montgomery, Maryland), Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California)
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Latino kids follow parents' lead when it comes to exercising (or not)
Compared with other ethnic groups, Hispanic adults spend very little time engaging in leisure time activity. And their lack of playtime may be contributing to their kids' sedentary habits--and excess weight, says new research. The authors of the study,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Immigration, National or Ethnic Minorities, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Minority Groups
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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: Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice, Washington, DC, Elections, Crimes
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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: Human Interest, Assault, Washington, DC, Wars and Interventions, Veterans Affairs
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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: Bob Seger, Human Interest, Colleges and Universities, Kenny Chesney, Michigan
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