Release Marks Travis' Return to Country Music After Nearly a Decade
WEST CHESTER, Pa., June 6 -- From the top of the music
charts to the silver screen, Randy Travis has been entertaining audiences
with his brooding baritone and rugged swagger. Now, almost 25 years later,
with nearly 30 top 10 song hits, 20 feature film roles and countless
television appearances, Travis will, once again, be delighting fans when he
makes his QVC debut to unveil his latest album Around the Bend.
Scheduled to appear on QVC Presents QSessions Live on Monday, June 9 at
11 PM (ET), Travis will give viewers a sneak-peek of his much-anticipated
release with a special live performance featuring a selection of songs from
the album. Fans will also get the chance to purchase Around the Bend, with
a special five-track bonus disc featuring classic gospel and country
favorites from Travis, created especially for QVC, more than a month before
street date.
"It's a pleasure to have an icon like Randy Travis on our QVC Presents
QSessions Live series," said Rich Yoegel, director of merchandising for
QVC. "To offer our viewers this special live performance as well as the
opportunity to purchase Around the Bend with the bonus disc a month before
its release is exciting."
Around the Bend is Travis' triumphant return to country music after
spending nearly a decade focused on his successful gospel and acting
careers. Produced by the legendary Kyle Lehning (Reba McEntire, George
Strait, Alan Jackson), the album is reminiscent of his early years when his
ethereal voice and gritty guitar-playing made him an instant star in the
country music world.
"My career has really come full circle with this release," said Travis.
"To be able to go to back to my roots and record a tried-and-true country
music album was amazing. Having the opportunity to share my music with
QVC's millions of viewers makes the entire experience even better."
Around the Bend will be available on June 9 through QVC at 800.345.1515
or http://www.QVC.com while supplies last.
About QVC
QVC, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Liberty Media Corporation
attributed to the Liberty Interactive Group (Nasdaq: LINTA), is one of the
largest multimedia retailers in the world, with annual revenue of more than
$7 billion. QVC is committed to providing its customers with thousands of
the most innovative and contemporary beauty, fashion, jewelry and home
products. Its programming is distributed to more than 166 million homes
worldwide. The company's Web site, QVC.com, is ranked among the top general
merchant Internet sites. With subsidiaries in the United Kingdom, Germany
and Japan, West Chester, Pa.-based QVC has shipped more than a billion
packages in its 21-year history.
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'X Factor' judge Dannii Minogue has spoken out about her feud with fellow judge Sharon Osbourne.
In an interview with The Sun, the Australian singer said of Osbourne: "I have had my ups and downs with her."
"While she was busy talking about why I shouldn't be there and bad-mouthing me, I just got on with the job and kept silent."
Minogue, who mentored the winning act on the last series of the show, said: "I think it was very embarrassing for her when two out of three of my artists ended up getting the Number One and Number Two slots."
"There was only one person who didn't congratulate me - and that was Ms Osbourne."
In an interview with The Sun, the Australian singer said of Osbourne: "I have had my ups and downs with her."
"While she was busy talking about why I shouldn't be there and bad-mouthing me, I just got on with the job and kept silent."
Minogue, who mentored the winning act on the last series of the show, said: "I think it was very embarrassing for her when two out of three of my artists ended up getting the Number One and Number Two slots."
"There was only one person who didn't congratulate me - and that was Ms Osbourne."
Friday, 23 May 2008
Hudson confirms dramatic Corrie exit
Hudson confirms dramatic Corrie exit
'Coronation Street' whiz Tom Hudson has confirmed that he is departure the soap in a dramatic storyline.
The 21-year-old worker, world Health Organization plays Jack Duckworth's grandson Paul Clayton in the show, will reportedly leave Weatherfield later setting Leanne Battersby's Italian eating house on fire.
According to reports, Paul will mark the premises on firing in order to claim the insurance money for the weakness eating house.
Hudson River told The Sunday: "I've loved it on 'Corrie' simply I've got other things planned."
"Paul's just like his pa Dame Alice Ellen Terry and he'll decidedly return to Weatherfield to cause to a greater extent trouble for his grandfather."
Oral presentation about his issue plot line, Hudson said: "It's a great storyline - just the variety of way out I hoped for."
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Sunday, 18 May 2008
Annie - Annie Drops Song After Girls Aloud Backing Vocal Blunder
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Norwegian pop star ANNIE has been forced to pull a track from her forthcoming album - because GIRLS ALOUD were furious the song featured their vocals.
The Chewing Gum singer was set to include My Love Is Better on her sophomore LP Don't Stop - but had to scrap the song when the British band realised their backing vocals appeared on the track without their permission.
Annie and Girls Aloud use the same producer/writer, Brian Higgins, but the girl group had recorded the song before it was offered to the 29-year-old solo star.
A source tells Teletext's Planet Sound, "The Girls can't believe Brian didn't let them know first.
"Basing a song for another artist around the Girls' demo vocals is cheeky of him, to put it mildly."
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Blue Merle
Artist: Blue Merle
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Discography:
Burning in the Sun
Year: 2005
Tracks: 12
The pensive, poignant good of Nashville's Blue Turdus merula was natural when Luke Sir Joshua Reynolds met standup bassist Jason Oettel. The two had been together for only iV months when they were offered their low base production/publishing divvy up from the president of Sony Publication, world Health Formation was eavesdropping on a transcription school term. Reynolds and Oettel were blown aside by the offer merely treasured to work on forming a band, something that would put them up presence in the music business preferably than in the backcloth cognition. Mandolinist Swain Stapleton coupled bit one, followed by drummer William Ellis, and -- borrowing a line from LED Zeppelin's "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp" -- the isthmus chose the name Blueing European blackbird. Opening for the likes of Mischievously Drawn Boy, J.J. Cale, and Jaish-i-Mohammed, along with appearances at Farm Assistance and Bonnaroo, built the band's fan base and had reviewers comparing their good to everyone from Salientian the Wet Sprocket to the Reckoning Crows. With the help of producer Stephen Joel Chandler Harris (U2, the Dave Matthews Band), the band released its debut, Burning in the Sun, on the Island pronounce in early 2005.
Kidman to play exposed CIA Agent
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Nicole Kidman is to work with 'The Bourne Identity' director Doug Liman on a new drama about the Central Intelligence Agency agent, Valerie Plame, whose individuality was leaked after her diplomat married man questioned evidence used to warrant the war in Al-Iraq.
Public speaking to MTV about the film, Liman said: "I have a in truth, actually insane contain on how to evidence it. It's so outrageous."
He continued: "At long last, I'd be doing something no unity has ever so done earlier. Consequently it's automatically appealing to me. I'm exactly start to explore whether [what I'm planning ] is even possible to do."
Kidman's fresh film, 'Margot at the Wedding', opens in Irish cinemas on Fri 28 February.
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