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Lady Antebellum Receives Five Nominations; Blake Shelton and Zac Brown Band Receive Four Nominations; Fresh Faces in 10 of the 12 Categories
09.01.2010 – NASHVILLE - It was one for the record books when the final list of nominees for "The 44th Annual CMA Awards" was announced today with fresh faces layered throughout the field of finalists vying for a coveted crystal trophy on "Country Music's Biggest Night™."
Mark your calendar and pull out your checkbook for the Jackson Hole Art Auction, coming Saturday, September 18th in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. This year's event is "An Auction of Past and Present Masters of the American West," and marks the auction's fourth year. Absentee bidding and telephone bidding is available, if you can't get there in time to grab a seat.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (August 25, 2010)
Country music’s most famous show is coming home.
Grand Ole Opry officials today announced that the show, displaced from its permanent home due to May’s historic Nashville flood, will return to the Grand Ole Opry House with a star-packed show Tues., Sept. 28. Among the artists scheduled for the show are Trace Adkins, Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley, Charlie Daniels Band, Diamond Rio, Jimmy Dickens, Del McCoury Band, Montgomery Gentry, Brad Paisley, Blake Shelton, Mel Tillis, and Josh Turner. The show will air live on GAC: Great American Country. Special events and artist appearances will follow throughout October in celebration of both the show’s return and its 85th Birthday.
Bareback rider R.C. Landingham prepares to ride at the Colorado State Fair & Rodeo, which was held Aug. 27-31 in Pueblo, Colo. The Pendleton, Ore., cowboy scored 81 points on Harry Vold Rodeo's Matt Dillon. He finished in sixth place and pocketed $620. Wes Stevenson and D.V. Fennell shared the overall title by scoring 87 points apiece. PHOTO CREDIT - JOHNNA ESPINOZA
Here's your chance to enter a $25,000-added Open or $25,000-added Non-Pro cutting for the low entry fee of just $710!
Cutters are calling the 2010 Mercuria NCHA World Series of Cutting the best thing that's happened for weekend cutters. Now at the upcoming El Rancho Futurity you have a chance to get in on the action.
Here's another set of tips inspired by our recent Good Housekeeping clutter makeover contest winner's projects. (See before & afters and get an overview of the contest winner's bounty here...garage and home office) We use Velcro® quite a bit in our work as organizers, you'd be surprised! Here's how:

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Actress Gwyneth Paltrow spent her share of time immersed in country music while filming her upcoming movie here in Nashville. The film — initially dubbed Love Don't Let Me Down and now called Country Strong — has her playing a troubled country singer with Tim McGraw portraying her manager, and a host of local musicians and industry folks were also involved in its creation.
WASHINGTON -- It was hardly ideal timing for a 400th home run. For Albert Pujols, it happened in the fourth inning of a 13-inning loss to a last-place team -- and in a game in which he twisted his ankle trying to climb a rolled-up tarp.

Jim's songwriting and entertainment background spans three decades and he has three wonderully timeless western CD's to his credit so far. An opening venue for singers such as Kenny Rogers, B.J. Thomas in the past.
Billy Currington traveled to Hawaii to begin therapy for anger issues related to the abuse he suffered from a stepfather in childhood. The abuser was actually the subject of Currington's first hit, "Walk A Little Straighter".
The first recorded Kitsap County Fair was held in 1923 in Port Orchard, some 15 miles from its present location. It moved to Bremerton, its present location, in 1958. In 1929, exhibitors at the Fair totaled 1,000; today there are more than 6,000, with annual attendance of 80,000.