Brad Paisley Plans Tour With Three Opening Acts
Tue. January 09.2007 5:33 PM EST

Brad Paisley has announced plans for his 2007 tour with three opening
acts -- Jack Ingram, Kellie Pickler and Taylor Swift. Billed as Hershey's
Presents
Bonfires & Amplifiers Tour 2007, the itinerary will begin April 26 in
Chattanooga, Tenn., with dates scheduled across the U.S., including Atlanta,
Boston,
Dallas, Seattle and several cities in California. Concerts are now scheduled
through an Aug. 23 stop at the Minnesota State Fair in St. Paul, although
more dates will be added. Paisley's current album, Time Well Wasted, won the
2006 CMA Award for album of the year. His career album sales are currently
8 million.

New Releases: Broken Bridges, Ty Herndon
Tue. January 09.2007 5:33 PM EST

A DVD of the Toby Keith movie, Broken Bridges, and a new CD from singer Ty
Herndon are among the country releases arriving in stores Tuesday (Jan. 9).
Broken Bridges made its theatrical debut last year and premiered on CMT in
December. The film also stars Willie Nelson and new artist Lindsey Haun.
Herndon's
Right About Now (Titan/Pyramid Records) is his first release since 2002's
Greatest Hits. Herndon's No. 1 hits include "What Mattered Most," "Living in
a Moment" and "It Must Be Love."

Dierks Bentley's Live DVD Due March 20
Tue. January 09.2007 5:33 PM EST

Dierks Bentley will release his first concert DVD, Live and Loud at the
Fillmore, on March 20 on Capitol Nashville. He shot the high-definition DVD
in
June 2006 in Denver. Russell Thomas directed. "Making a live DVD has been a
dream of mine for a couple years now," said Bentley. "I really wanted to
capture
what we were doing in our live show at that particular moment, and I think
Russell did an incredible job putting it on film. This is the ultimate
accomplishment
for me, the band and our fans."

Steel Guitarist "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow Dies
Tue. January 09.2007 11:37 AM EST

"Sneaky" Pete Kleinow, whose steel guitar playing as an original member of
the Flying Burrito Brothers influenced the Southern California rock scene,
died
Saturday (Jan. 6) in Petaluma, Calif. He was 72 and had been battling
Alzheimer's, said his daughter, Anita. Kleinow was also an in-demand studio
musician
who had recorded with John Lennon, Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt, Joni
Mitchell, Joe Cocker, the Rolling Stones, the Bee Gees, the Ventures, Joan
Baez
and Sly & the Family Stone. He later became successful in film work in
animation and special effects and won a 1983 Emmy for The Winds of War. At
the time
of his death, Kleinow was leading the band, Burrito Deluxe. Plans for a
memorial service in Joshua Tree, Calif., are pending.

Kay

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