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David Nail Goes to Emergency Room Following Charity Softball Game
Prior to stepping on the baseball field Saturday at the 22nd-annual City of Hope Celebrity Softball Challenge, David Nail was feeling pretty good about himself, as were his teammates, seeing how that the singer’s passion and expertise for the sport might come in handy during the friendly charity game. Unfortunately, Nail earned himself a trip to the hospital during the competition.
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Carrie Underwood Takes Pride in Using Religion in Her Music
From the start, Carrie Underwood was never shy about her personal beliefs, especially when releasing her single, ‘Jesus Take the Wheel’ in the early part of her career. The song went on to become a powerful smash in country music, landing the ‘American Idol’ winner her first chart-topping hit.
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Kip Moore Is ‘Still Hurting’ From Celebrating No. 1 Song as He Gears Up to Play CMA Music Festival
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Chris Young Carves Out Afternoon for Fan Club Party During CMA Music Festival
Not even a hectic touring schedule could keep Chris Young away from spending an afternoon with his fans during the 2012 CMA Music Festival. The singer held his annual fan club gathering at the Ernest Tubb Record Shop’s Texas Troubadour Theatre on Thursday (June 7).
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Rodney Atkins Headlines Annual Music City Gives Back Concert in Nashville
Rodney Atkins packed the streets of downtown Nashville Tuesday night (June 5) to host his annual Music City Gives Back benefit concert, meant to raise funding for the American Red Cross. Fans who came in a few days early for the 2012 CMA Music Festival were treated to a full night of great music and good times, all for an important cause.
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Tim McGraw, Celebrity Pals Pull Out ‘Guns and Fun’ for Charity Close to Singer’s Heart
Tim McGraw was on hand Tuesday morning (June 5) in Nashville to help support his younger brother Mark in a special Celebrity Shootout event, benefiting their late father and the Tug McGraw Foundation. Celebrities from all ends of the spectrum were on hand to support the McGraw family, including Brantley Gilbert, Montgomery Gentry, Luke Bryan, Josh Thompson, Jon Pardi, Craig Campbell, Keith Anderson, JT Hodges, the Warren Brothers (Brett and Brad Warren), Daryle Singletary, NHL’s Nashville Predators Mike Fisher and more.
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Darius Rucker Summons Rodney Atkins, Sunny Sweeney + More for Annual Benefit Concert
Rodney Atkins, Clint Black, Sunny Sweeney and Chuck Wicks are just a few of the stars who have signed on for Darius Rucker‘s third annual Darius and Friends benefit concert, set for Monday (June 4) at Nashville’s Wildhorse Saloon. A very special surprise guest will also take the stage that night, as one of the first events to kick off the 2012 CMA Music Festival.
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Darryl Worley Returns From Emotional Overseas Tour of Special Ops Force
Darryl Worley recently returned home from an overseas visit where he entertained U.S. troops, made possible by Stars for Stripes. But this particular trip was extra special for the singer. During his visit, Worley had the rare opportunity to spend time with troops affiliated with the Special Ops Force, something that is not typically an option during military tours.
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Kelly Clarkson, ‘Mr. Know It All’ – Lyrics Uncovered
While Kelly Clarkson is now testing the waters in the country music scene, her debut single ‘Mr. Know It All‘ lyrics should ring a familiar tune. Prior to the country release, Clarkson experienced success on the pop charts with the tune, which was written by Brett James, Ester Dean, Dante Jones and Brian Kennedy.
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Lee Greenwood Pens New Book ‘Does God Still Bless the U.S.A.? A Plea for a Better America’
Lee Greenwood has always been one to support his country. His 1984 hit, ‘God Bless the U.S.A.’ is still one of the most show-stopping tunes after all this time. Well now he is once again taking a stand for our country with the release of his new book, ‘Does God Still Bless the U.S.A.? A Plea for a Better America.’
