Hi,
awww, i really appreciate that message. i only became a fan last year or so.
some of it, not all of it i like.
there are some people who i can't stand, but that's the same with any type
of music i feel.
Kay
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From: "send stuff here" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 4:07 PM
Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Re: country music news, december 19
Just want to let you know although I'm not a fan of CW music I find this
stuff interesting and some of my family enjoy it so it gives me insights
to what's current in that music jahnra..
Patricia
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From: "kay scrimshaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 4:43 AM
Subject: [RecipesAndMore] country music news, december 19
Bob Wills Selected for Lifetime Achievement Grammy
Tue. December 19.2006 5:49 PM EST
Western swing bandleader Bob Wills will be honored posthumously with the
Recording Academy's lifetime achievement award at a ceremony during the
upcoming
Grammy Week activities in Los Angeles. Others announced for the award
include Joan Baez, Booker T. & the MGs, opera singer Maria Callas, jazz
saxophonist
Ornette Coleman, the Doors and the Grateful Dead. Wills, who died in 1975,
was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1968. The Recording
Academy
will also bestow trustees awards on Stax Records co-founder Estelle Axton,
New Orleans recording studio owner Cosimo Matassa and Broadway composer
Stephen
Sondheim. The 49th annual Grammy Awards will be held Feb. 11 at Staples
Center.
Wreckers, Big & Rich Perform During NHL All-Star Activities
Tue. December 19.2006 5:49 PM EST
The Wreckers, Big & Rich, Trisha Yearwood, and Garth Brooks are among
those
scheduled to appear during the National Hockey League's All-Star
Celebration
taking place Jan. 20-24 in Dallas. The Wreckers will sing the national
anthem prior to the all-star game on Jan. 24 at the American Airlines
Center
and
will also perform during the intermission. Big & Rich will headline a
private party sponsored by the NHL on Jan. 23 at Gilley's club. Yearwood
will perform
during a concert benefiting Brooks' Teammates for Kids charity. Brooks
will
host the event taking place April 22 at the Hyatt Regency.
Former Nashville Novelist Pens Charity Christmas Song
Tue. December 19.2006 5:49 PM EST
Novelist and songwriter Cathie Pelletier, who co-wrote the Texas Tornados
single "Who Were You Thinkin' Of" while she was living in Nashville, has
written
and executive produced a Christmas record to raise funds for charities in
her current hometown of Fort Kent, Maine. Pelletier drafted ordinary
townspeople
-- including a carpenter, a janitor and a FedEx driver -- to sing the
song,
"Northern Maine Christmas." Under the name K. C. McKinnon, Pelletier wrote
the novel Candles on the Bay Street, which recently aired on CBS-TV as a
Hallmark Hall of Fame film starring Alicia Silverstone.
Kay
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