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MORE GOOD STUFF…with Just about Everybody!

  • The CMA Awards are right around the corner! The first performers were just announced this week, and it’s already a superstar line-up with co-hosts Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood set to perform, along with Brooks & Dunn, Kenny Chesney, Reba McEntire, Keith Urban, and more! Don’t miss the show when it airs November 11th at 8pm, ET, on ABC!
  • The always-amazing Martina McBride will be bringing you hits galore and incredible new music from her chart-topping album, Shine, as the Shine All Night Tour starring Martina and Trace Adkins kicks off in late November! With nearly 40 cities announced through next spring, the tour will also feature Blake Shelton and The Lost Trailers on select dates. For a complete schedule, as well as video fun with Martina and Trace, pre-sale info, and much more, visit shineallnight.com.
  • And while we’re on the subject, get yourself in the mood to see Martina McBride on tour as GAC presents Martina McBride: Live in Concert — it’s the PBS broadcast that became her first “live” album and DVD. Catch the special as it airs this Saturday at 9pm, ET, on GAC. 
  • Jason Michael Carroll is on the radio now with “Hurry Home,” the poignant second single from his latest album, Growing Up Is Getting Old. And while he’s a wonderful interpreter of songs that other people have written, like “Hurry Home,” he’s also a terrific songwriter behind his hits like “Livin’ Our Love Song” and “Alyssa Lies.” In a recent interview with Indiana’s Journal & Courier, Jason Michael said that he sees his songwriting process as “unconventional.” He says, “I come up with an idea, sit down and write on it until a point where I think I’m forcing it. I then set it down and come back to it. It could be later that afternoon or two weeks later.”
  • See You in the Funny PapersMontgomery Gentry recently found themselves immortalized in the classic comic strip Nancy, in a cartoon that celebrated the duo’s induction earlier this year into the Grand Ole Opry. The discovery prompted Troy Gentry to exclaim, “What a nice surprise in my Sunday paper! I think we might have made Nancy’s aunt’s shirt once, but to be the subject and for them to include our Opry induction is very cool. And I’ve always wondered what I’d look like as a cartoon. Very flattering.” And speaking of the Grand Ole Opry, Montgomery Gentry will be among the array of stars performing Friday, October 9th, as part of the Opry’s 84th birthday weekend, a two-day celebration of shows and special events. You can learn all about the fun-filled weekend at opry.com. Meanwhile, Eddie and Troy are enjoying a great anniversary of their own — ten years since the release of their debut album — and they’re riding high on the radio with “Long Line of Losers,” the latest chart-climber from their hit-packed album, Back When I Knew It All.
  • Look for a multi-page feature on sweetheart Kellie Pickler in the new issue of Country Weekly, where part of the article is devoted to an explanation of some photos that have accompanied Kellie’s Twitter Tweets, including why she was dressed up like a banana! Check out all the fun and more in the October 12th issue of Country Weekly, on stands now. And if you want to keep up with Kellie’s Tweets, you can follow her at twitter.com/therealpickler! Kellie is currently on the radio with “Didn’t You Know How Much I Loved You,” the third cool single behind “Best Days of Your Life” and “Don’t You Know You’re Beautiful,” all from her latest album, Kellie Pickler.
  • Did you catch last week’s episode of the FOX series, Glee? Guest star Kristin Chenoweth and the Glee cast delivered their own rendition of the Carrie Underwood smash, “Last Name.” Fun stuff! And of course, you can find the Carrie original on her multi-million selling Carnival Ride.