Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Tuesday Newsday

News From Around The Country
Here’s a treat to be looking out for, the National Anthem recorded by Alan Jackson. By way of special request from the Rotary Club in his hometown of Newnan, Georgia, Alan recorded “The Star Spangled Banner” to be used during the city’s Fourth of July celebration. After the debut of the song this weekend, it’s surely going to popping up around the internet. Aaron Tippin has launched his own lifestyle initiative with the introduction of a line of nutritional supplements, Aaron Tippin Nutrition. Regarding ATN, Aaron’s wife, Thea, says, “Our primary motivation is to promote healthy changes to enhance your life, and your lifestyle, make it a family affair, and have fun at it.” Congratulations are extended to The Lost Trailers’ Stokes Nielson and his wife, Maria. The stork paid a visit and brought the proud parents a healthy baby boy this past Monday, June 22nd, in Nashville. Weighing in at 7.7 lbs, both the little one and his mom are doing well. The newest little Lost Trailer joins a big sister and the rest of the band. And if you’ve got the DVR set for this year’s TV coverage of the CMA Music Festival, you better add additional time. Due to all the incredible performances, the special is being expanded from two to three hours! Watch for it on August 31st.

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