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Pam Tills & Lorrie Morgan (Dos Divas) - I Know What You Did Last Night

With "I Know What You Did Last Night," Pam Tillis and Lorrie Morgan announced their new project Dos Divas. The 90s Country stars have formed an interesting duo that's all anchored on having fun. Take a look at what we think fo their debut single as a duo here!
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Country Album Chart News: The Week of July 31, 2013: Guy Clark, Pam Tillis/Lorrie Morgan debut; Top 10 Albums (lead by Florida Georgia Line) Unchanged

The Country Albums Sales Chart is virtually unchanged this week but we do find catalog releases from Jason Aldean, Johnny Cash and Pistol Annies getting RIAA Certifications for Gold/Platinum while new albums debuting include Pam/Lorrie's Grits & Glamour and Guy Clark's latest album.
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Album Review: Pam Tillis & Lorrie Morgan (Grits & Glamour) - Dos Divas

Platinum-selling and award-winning artistss in their own right, Grand Ole Opry members Pam Tillis & Lorrie Morgan have joined forces to create Dos Divas under the Grits & Glamour moniker. Does the album hold up to each artist's legacy of strong recordings? Find out here!
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Pam Tillis & Lorrie Morgan - "Dos Divas" Tracklist and Cover Art

Pam Tillis and Lorrie Morgan were two of the 1990s and early 2000s most-played country music artists. Both second-generation Country Music stars, Tillis and Morgan have recently announced a new duo album and their Grits & Glamour tour. Read on to find out more about Dos Divas, their new album here!
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Switching Hats: Country Artists Connect As Radio Hosts

For as long as there’s been radio, there have been on-air personalities whose talents centered on keeping listeners tuned in long enough to connect with artists and advertisers. In this article we explore how country artists are also becoming personalites on radio.
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Various - Noble Things Soundtrack

Featuring all-new songs from artists like Tracy Lawrence, Mark Chesnutt, Pam Tillis, Blaine Larsen and Tracy Byrd, this soundtrack features more talent than most soundtracks.  Do the songs rival anything from the artists's other music?