Monday, July 14, 2008
Girls rock!
Carrie Underwood, Taylor Swift, Kellie Pickler and more young female stars are shaking up the country music charts in a big way, according to the cover story in the latest issue of Country Weekly. “Carrie, Taylor and I relate a lot because we each understand what the others are going through,” says Kellie (pictured above). “It’s real good to have close girlfriends in the industry.” Carrie modestly notes: “I’m not really sure about my impact on things. I do think maybe there have been a few of us that have opened the door and shown people what they were missing.” Also featured in the Country Weekly story: Miranda Lambert, Jewel and Julianne Hough.
Take her out to the ball game
When Sheryl Crow sings the national anthem Tuesday at All-Star game in Yankee Stadium -- chances are good she'll be wearing items from her new clothing line.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
A week on the range
From the Los Angeles Times: A vaquero's grandson tests his wrangler genes at a dude ranch that promises an "authentic" cowboy experience.
Country comes to Malibu
Nashville may still be Music City, but according to Great American Country, some country music superstars are flocking to Malibu. That's where Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood have found their home away from home.
Not so hot to trot
From The Houston Chronicle, bad news about horse sales:
"I've seen it rough before, but I don't ever think I've ever seen it this bad," said Mark Riley, who has worked as an auctioneer for three decades. "To most people, horses are a hobby or a plaything or a toy. When the economy gets tough, the plaything is the first thing to go."
"I've seen it rough before, but I don't ever think I've ever seen it this bad," said Mark Riley, who has worked as an auctioneer for three decades. "To most people, horses are a hobby or a plaything or a toy. When the economy gets tough, the plaything is the first thing to go."
Monday, July 7, 2008
Proud parents
Congratulations to country superstar Keith Urban and Oscar-winner Nicole Kidman -- proud parents of a baby girl born Monday in Nashville.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Meanwhile, back at the Hallmark
The Hallmark Channel promises an entire month of rip-snorting, straight-shooting Westerns -- everything from Two Rode Together and Ride Lonesome to Bite the Bullet and Seraphim Falls -- throughout July. Of special note are two world premieres: A Gunfighter's Pledge (July 5) and Every Second Counts (July 12).
Maverick marathon
Great news for fans of James Garner and classic television: You can celebrate July 4th with 12 back-to-back episodes of Maverick on the Encore Westerns cable network. The marathon kicks off at 12 noon EDT on Independence Day. And with all due respect to Mel Gibson -- Garner remains, now and forever, the coolest and craftiest cardshark cowboy to ever ride tall in a tongue-in-cheeky sagebrush saga.
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