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Archive for July, 2008

31 Jul

Yearwood gets milk (WSYR 9 Syracuse)

Country star Trisha Yearwood has become the latest face of the ‘ Got Milk? ‘ ad campaign.

31 Jul

Artie Traum; stalwart of 1960s folk music scene; 65 (San Diego Union-Tribune)

Artie Traum, a guitarist, songwriter and producer who helped carry the spirit of the 1960s Greenwich Village folk scene to Woodstock, N.Y., died July 20. He was 65 and lived in Bearsville, N.Y., near Woodstock.

31 Jul

TV Watch: ‘Nashville Star’ recap: The final four (Entertainment Weekly)

31 Jul

CD Review: The Grascals shine on ‘Keep On Walkin’ (Tucson Citizen)

“Keep On Walkin’,” the group’s third album, deepens the Grascals’ trademark blend of bluegrass roots and hard-country themes.

31 Jul

Trisha Yearwood – Yearwood Gets Milk (ContactMusic)

Country star TRISHA YEARWOOD has become the latest face of the ‘Got Milk?’ ad campaign – she posed with a milk moustache for new photos. Yearwood, who is married to …

31 Jul

Summer symposium brings musical talent to Braden stage (The Pantagraph)

Four summers ago, eccentric banjo man Bela Fleck brought himself and his three Flecktones to the stage of the annual Music for All (formerly Bands of America) Symposium at Illinois State University.

31 Jul

Emerson Drive, Terri Clark Among Canadian Country Music Award Nominees (cmt.com)

Emerson Drive and Terri Clark are among the nominees for the 2008 Canadian Country Music Awards, the CCMA’s board of directors announced Wednesday (July 30). Emerson Drive is nominated for group or duo of the year, and Clark picked up a female vocalist of the year nomination.

31 Jul

PHOTO: Trisha Yearwood Dons Milk Mustache (People Magazine)

The country crooner scores a “Got Milk?” ad campaign

31 Jul

Canadian Country Music Award nominees (Jam! Showbiz)

FANS’ CHOICE AWARD: Paul Brandt, George Canyon, Doc Walker, Emerson Drive, Jessie Farrell. SINGLE OF THE YEAR: “Beautiful Life,” Doc Walker; “Best of Me,” Jessie Farrell; “Blame It on That Red Dress,” Gord Bamford; “Risk,” Paul Brandt; “You Can Let Go,” Crystal Shawanda.

31 Jul

Comments on this story are moderated (Toronto Star)

Newcomer Jessie Farrell leads the nominees for Canadian Country Music Awards this year. The Vancouver singer raked in seven nominations, including best single, album, songwriter and female artist.

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