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Sugarland - All I Wanna Do

Sugarland chose the 43rd annual ACM Awards show to debut the first single from their third album. It's catchy but is it what they should be recording?
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Dierks Bentley - Greatest Hits

In an unusual move, Capital Nashville has chosen to release a "Greatest Hits" album only 3 albums into his career. Instead of 'just releasing' it, the artist involved his fans in the creation of it.
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George Strait - Troubadour

Consistency has always been the hallmark of longevity in any career. If you looked up the word in the country music dictionary, you might just find George Strait.
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Toby Keith and James Otto Sit at #1

It was a big week on the charts for Toby Keith and James Otto. Both scored Number 1 hits on the album and single charts, respectively.
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Early Summer New Single Roundup

Rissi Palmer's bid for country stardom most likely hinges on her cover of the pop hit "No Air." Read our thoughts on this song and more in this early summer 2008 new single round-up.
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Shania Twain to Divorce Mutt Lange

Chalk one up for the news out of left field section. Superstar Shania Twain and her husband of 14 years, record producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange, have filed for divorce.
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Phil Vassar - Prayer of a Common Man

Phil Vassar got his start in Nashville as a songwriter but unlike Clint Black, Vassar was always willing to record other writer's songs. It's paid off here with a collection of material that is easy to like.
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Little Big Town to Capital

After Craig Morgan's surprise move to BNA Records, independent labels were wondering what would happen next. Well, Little Big Town just left Equity for the greener pastures of Capitol Records.
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Laura Bryna - Trying To Be Me

While Equity Records has found some success with Little Big Town, Carolina Rain, Kevin Fowler and Clint Black, they typically shy away from releasing stuff without a hit. So then, why Laura Bryna?