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Kenny Chesney’s ‘Welcome to the Fishbowl’ Debuts as Top Country Album
Kenny Chesney’s ‘Welcome to the Fishbowl’ Debuts as Top Country Album
Kenny Chesney’s ‘Welcome to the Fishbowl’ Debuts as Top Country Album
Just when you think Kenny Chesney can’t get any hotter, he goes and proves you wrong. The country superstar’s new album ‘Welcome to the Fishbowl’ debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart, selling more than 193,000 units in its opening week according to Nielsen SoundScan. ‘Fishbowl’ is Chesney’s eleventh straight album to debut in the top position.
Lady Antebellum Sell Out Final Leg of 2012 Own the Night World Tour
Lady Antebellum Sell Out Final Leg of 2012 Own the Night World Tour
Lady Antebellum Sell Out Final Leg of 2012 Own the Night World Tour
Lady Antebellum is continuing to break records everywhere they go — worldwide. The trio’s Charles Kelley, Dave Haywood and Hillary Scott recently found out that the final leg of their Own the Night World Tour, taking place in Australia, has sold out. With the new packed venues on the overseas trip, Lady A’s current tour has sold over 900,000 tickets to date, which covers performances in the U.S.,
Zac Brown Band to Perform Before All-Star Game Home Run Derby
Zac Brown Band to Perform Before All-Star Game Home Run Derby
Zac Brown Band to Perform Before All-Star Game Home Run Derby
Zac Brown Band is going to take the stage for a gigantic audience on July 9, when they play the State Farm Home Run Derby. The event is part of the Major League Baseball All-Star game, but before the best of baseball players face off against each other in a nine-inning game, the league’s biggest hitters will see who can hit the most home runs. The derby will air live on ESPN, and Zac Brown Band wi
Country Artists Who Have Served Their Country
Country Artists Who Have Served Their Country
Country Artists Who Have Served Their Country
Country music has a long tradition of supporting the troops, with stars like Toby Keith, Kellie Pickler and Darryl Worley taking frequent trips overseas to play for the men and women stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Of course, before the Gulf Wars, country musicians were quick to join the USO to play for troops stationed just about anywhere. While only a minority of Nashville’s best served in th

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