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Working Class Premieres Tomorrow

CMT’s laugh-out-loud sensation, Working Class, is making its big debut tomorrow night! Melissa Peterman had us in stitches and the ditzy but lovable nemesis of Reba, and kept us singing along with a smile on The Singing Bee, but I have a feeling the new series on CMT will be her best achievement to date. The sitcom Working Class debuts tomorrow, January 28th, at 8/7central on CMT and critics are already praising Melissa’s unbridled comedic timing and wit. Set your DVR’s kids, you won’t want to miss this!

Kenny Chesney Adds Tour Dates

After an 8-minute sell-out, Kenny Chesney doubles up on tour dates in Foxboro, Massachusetts. Kenny Chesney fans rushed the ticket brokers in Foxboro, MA like dieters to a cake tasting just a few short days ago, selling out the entire Gillette Stadium in less than eight minutes! With that kind of overwhelming demand, how could Kenny and crew NOT add another date?!?! Kenny Chesney, Zac Brown Band, Billy Currington, and Uncle Kracker have now added an August 28th performance at Gillette Stadium to their itinerary! Enjoy the show my friends!

Taylor and Jake Find Closure

Us Weekly has the scoop on a semi-private meeting between Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal. Sources close to Taylor Swift are apparently cashing in on tabloid interest by dishing all the dirt on Jake and Taylor’s impromptu meeting in Nashville last week to Us Weekly, and who knows who else. In an article that hits newsstands tomorrow, this inside source shares all the bittersweet details of the dinner discussion, including Jake’s apologies, and his aim for “closure”. For the full story, pick up an issue tomorrow morning, or visit USMagazine.com.

Country Thunder 2011 – Twin Lakes, WI

More artists announced for Country Thunder 2011 in Twin Lakes, Wisconsin! Country Thunder is coming back to Twin Lakes, WI July 21st-24th, and they’re bringing a HUGE line-up of irresistible talent! Rascal Flatts, Lady Antebellum, Darius Rucker, Zac Brown Band, Martina McBride, Easton Corbin, Neal McCoy, and Sawyer Brown lead the festival’s headlines. Supporting acts include Craig Morgan, Lorrie Morgan, Steel Magnolia, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Stealing Angels, and Jason Jones. The announced schedule so far: Thursday, July 21st Music begins at 5:30 pm Stealing Angels Sawyer Brown Lady Antebellum Friday, July 22nd Music begins at 1:00 pm Jason Jones Steel Magnolia Zac Brown Band Saturday, July 23rd Music begins at 1:00 pm Neal McCoy Lorrie Morgan Craig Morgan Darius Rucker Martina McBride Sunday, July 24th Music begins at 1:00 pm Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Easton Corbin Rascal Flatts More artists will be announced in the coming weeks.

Physical or Digital Albums?

Jim Nash is back and today he’s asking how you buy YOUR music! Hope ya’ll had a Hillbilly Holiday! Let’s start the New Year off by talking about your music. Back in December, I saw some offers to download Keith Urban’s latest release Get Closer for only $4.99 from Amazon. It’s still available for $5.99. Target on the other hand offers this CD for $8.99 with a Deluxe Edition for $11.99. In today’s economy, that may mean the difference between making or not making the purchase…or does it? Long gone are the days when the only option was to pick up an album (am I dating myself?) or a CD. Nowadays, you can also get your music streaming online via free or subscription based music services, via radio stations that offer a live audio feed online, through satellite radio or songs a-la-cart through iTunes, Amazon or Wal-Mart. I would say I’m still old fashioned in this regard. While I listen to country music online, when it comes to purchasing my music, I’ll pick up the CD. Here’s the process that works for me. Once I hear at least 2 songs by an artist that I like, it’s probable that I’ll like a few more tracks off their CD. Or, if I already have a track record with an artist, I’ll pick up their CD anyway. Otherwise, if an album comes highly recommended from someone who’s opinion I trust, I’ll pick it up. I like CDs for a few reasons. When away from a computer, I listen to a lot of music on a portable music player, but my car has a 6-CD player and no auxiliary input for said portable music player. I even have one of the FM transmitters but they don’t work all that well. And once said portable music player is in it’s protective case, it doesn’t fit in the FM transmitter holder. Grrr… I also like to look at the liner notes. See who wrote the tracks, the lyrics, some photos and other amusing information. Even though some digital purchases now offer something similar to download and view, who’s going to do that. Oh, and usually as soon as you open the CD, a little card falls out with instructions on how to get free ring tones of these songs on your phone. Great. CDs also make great Holiday gifts. Lastly, I like they way they look on the shelf. Your music collection says a lot about you, so when friends come over, are they going to peruse the titles on your portable music player? The one thing I dislike is that it takes me around 10 minutes to finally free a CD from its “coat of armor.” Seriously, the cellophane plastic rips into a million pieces sticking to everything with static, then the tape that seals the CD shut, I can never get started! There must be an easier way. But every now and then I’ll download a track. If it’s a single oldie or Continue reading Physical or Digital Albums?

Wynonna Releases Restless Heart

Wynonna tells her imagination of the stardom story in her new fiction novel, Restless Heart. Wynonna finds yet another way to connect with her fans with the highly anticipated release of Restless Heart on Tuesday, January 25th. Wynonna has a full media tour scheduled to help promote the book on major networks and airwaves. Tuesday, January 25 – Restless Heart hits bookstores. The Today Show with Kathie Lee & Hoda – check your local listings. Access Hollywood – check your local listings. Borders Bookstore in Columbus Circle @ 12pm EST 10 Columbus Circle New York, NY 10112 10pm EST – The Joy Behar Show on CNN Wednesday, January 26 Various morning television shows across the country.  Please visit www.wynonna.com for a complete listing this week. Thursday, January 27 NBC Nonstop “Moms in the City” – this will appear in taxis in NYC and NJ as well.

The Band Perry Nominated for ACM

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE BAND PERRY for their AMC nomination for Top New Vocal Duo or Group! The Band Perry announced tonight that they have been nominated for Top New Vocal Duo or Group in the 2011 ACM Awards! Congratulations from the entire team here at CMNB! We’ll be watching for you on Leno and Ellen in the coming weeks. Fans, be sure to head over to http://www.voteacm.com/ starting January 27th to vote!

Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman’s New Daughter

Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman welcome new baby Faith into their lives! Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman revealed yesterday that they are the proud new parents of a little baby girl named Faith. Faith was brought into the family through the help of a surrogate mother, who carried the child discreetly and gave birth just a few days ago. All parties involved are excited and glowing about the newborn’s arrival, and we wish Keith’s family the best for this new member!

Nashville’s New Country – Radio Show

Ashton Shepherd and Thompson Square help kick off new radio show in Nashville! Nashville’s New Country is getting ready to hit the Tennessee airwaves and beyond, as they launch their radio show in just a couple weeks. With the debut broadcast airing February 6th, Nashville’s New Country plans to showcase up and coming artists in the country music family. The first installment will showcase artists such as Sunny Sweeney, Thompson Square, Frankie Ballard, Walker Hayes, Ashton Shepherd, David Adam Byrnes and Tim Dugger. To get your music on the show, visit the website at www.nashvillesnewcountry.com and upload your music. You might hear your song on the air in an upcoming show!