LeAnn Rimes does double duty: Two albums in the works!

LeAnn Rimes is back in the studio working on two separate albums! After a long wait and a lot of drama, die-hard fans will be happy to hear that LeAnn Rimes is back in the studio and diligently working on not one but TWO new albums! The first is the expected album of brand new material, while the second is expected to be a collection of cover tunes originally sang by male vocalists. The album of covers will be produced by country sensation Vince Gill, and is expected in stores in June.Country Music Photo Gallery

This Week in Country Music History

Today’s country music seems to have forgotten its roots, so I thought I’d take a moment to remind the fans. Monday November 17th: 1938 – Gordon Lightfoot born in Orillia, Ontario. The pop singer-songwriter crosses into the country charts with his million-selling 1974 single “Sundown,” and writes Marty Robbins’ “Ribbon Of Darkness” and George Hamilton IV’s “Early Morning Rain” 1989 – “Steel Magnolias,” starring Dolly Parton, Sally Field, Olympia Dukakis and Julia Roberts, opens at theaters nationally 1997 -LeAnn Rimes’ “Blue” album is certified quintuple-platinum, while her single “How Do I Live” is recognized as double-platinum Tuesday November 18th 1949 – MGM releases Hank Williams’ “My Bucket’s Got A Hole In It.” Lurking on the B side: the classic “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” 1969 – Conway Twitty records “Hello Darlin’” in an afternoon session at Bradley’s Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee 1980 – Johnny Lee earns a gold single for “Lookin’ For Love,” his best-known contribution to “Urban Cowboy” 1980 – “Barbara Mandrell And The Mandrell Sisters” debuts on NBC-TV, with guests Dolly Parton and John Schneider Wednesday November 19th 1994 -Mary Chapin Carpenters earns a #1 country single in Billboard with “Shut Up And Kiss Me” 1996 – American Recordings releases Johnny Cash’s “Unchained” 1997 – George Strait’s four-CD set, “Strait Out Of The Box,” is honored for shipments of 5 million units Thursday November 20th 1946 – Songwriter Roger Murrah born in Athens, Alabama. His credits include “I’m In A Hurry (And Don’t Know Why),” by Alabama; “It Takes A Little Rain (To Make Love Grow),” by The Oak Ridge Boys; and “Don’t Rock The Jukebox,” by Alan Jackson 1961 – At the top of this chart stands a big, big man: “Big Bad John” takes Jimmy Dean to #1 on the Billboard country chart Friday November 21st 1955 – In a deal engineered by Col. Tom Parker, RCA Records buys Elvis Presley’s contract and master tapes from Sam Phillips’ Sun Records for $35,000. The papers are signed at the Sun Studios in Memphis 1981 – Hank Williams Jr.’s “All My Rowdy Friends (Have Settled Down)” settles in at #1 on the Billboard country chart 1986 – Lynn Anderson collects the only platinum album of her career, for “Rose Garden” which was later made famous again by Martina McBride Saturday November 22nd 1946 -Gene Autry rides in the Santa Claus Lane parade in Hollywood, as do Roy Rogers, Jack Benny and Red Skelton. When Autry hears children shouting, “Here comes Santa Claus,” he’s inspired to write “Here Comes Santa Claus (Down Santa Claus Lane)” 1973 – George Jones & Tammy Wynette sing “We’re Gonna Hold On” in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 1980 – Kenny Rogers’ “Lady” goes to #1 on the Billboard country chart Sunday November 23rd 1950 – Hank Williams writes “Cold, Cold Heart” 1967 – Jack Greene becomes the first country star to appear in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 1968 – Tammy Wynette sits at #1 in Billboard with “Stand By Your Continue reading This Week in Country Music History

LeAnn Rimes Cancels Two Stops on the Kenny Chesney Tour

LeAnn Rimes takes a break from the Poets and Pirates tour. Much to the disappointment of fans, LeAnn Rimes was forced to cancel two stops on her tour with Kenny Chesney because of an inflamed vocal cord. The cancellations include Thursday’s (May 29) show in San Diego and Saturday’s (May 31) concert here at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Arizona with Chesney, Keith Urban, Gary Allan and Sammy Hagar. Rimes plans to return to the road for a headlining date Monday (June 2) in Boise, Idaho, before rejoining Chesney’s tour Tuesday (June 3) in Portland, Ore. Hopefully she’ll hit these two locations on her headlining tour as she is in my top 5 favorite artist list! For more information about the Poets and Pirates tour, or LeAnn Rimes tour schedule, please visit our partner site Country Music On Tour.Country Music Photo Gallery

LeAnn Rimes Does Double Duty at CMA Awards

LeAnn Rimes confesses that appearing on awards shows isn’t quite as much fun as simply attending. “It’s nice to have people all in one place,” she tells the New York Daily News, “but if you’re performing or hosting, it gets pretty busy. You’re running around, you’re changing clothes, there’s some tension, you really don’t get to relax and enjoy the show very much. Thank God for TiVo.” LeAnn will be both a performer and a segment host this Wednesday, when ABC airs the Country Music Association’s “41st Annual CMA Awards” from Nashville at 8 p.m. But there’s one thing LeAnn says she will definitely enjoy: singing a duet with Reba McEntire. “Reba’s been one of my idols since I was a little girl growing up in Texas,” she says. “Now she’s also a friend, and it’s such a pleasure any time that I get to sing with her.” LeAnn could find herself on the nomination side of the show next year for her new CD, Family, which consists of songs incorporating a wide range of styles, from country to pop, rock and blues. “I think as a singer, that’s always been my natural inclination,” she says. “I love country music, that’s my base, but I don’t want to be pigeonholed. Country has definitely gone mainstream. It appeals to people everywhere now, and not just in America. People in other countries love it, too. It’s become an international music.” ~Courtesyof GACTV.comCountry Music Photo Gallery