Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Faith Hill is teaming up with The Pretenders for a special live edition of CMT Crossroads from the NFL’s Super Bowl Fan Jam. This is Faith’s first CMT Crossroads appearance and her second link to football. Faith is the current voice of the NFL’s Sunday Night Football. The special episode of CMT Crossroads will air February 5th.

Meanwhile, Faith’s other half has a few business ventures of his own. Tim McGraw's third fragrance, McGraw Silver, and a Tim-inspired limited edition belt buckle. The buckle features a black guitar pick set in a silver buckle that features clear stones and a rope-pattern along the edge. Tim is running an online contest to win the buckle and a bottle of his newest cologne. For every entry on the site, one dollar will be donated to Neighbor’s Keeper, a charity started by Tim and wife, Faith Hill.

News From Around The Country
Rascal Flatts
will tape their concert this Friday in Minnesota for an upcoming special, Rascal Flatts: Nothing Like This Presented by JCPenney. The special is scheduled to air Saturday, March 12th on ABC. ….. Taylor Swift’s appearance in the comic book series, Fame, will take a life of its own this spring as a graphic novel. The books will be based on the original comic with some new content and artwork added in. Fame: Taylor Swift will be available in May. ….. Craig Morgan is preparing to make his ninth visit to entertain U.S. troops stationed overseas with the Stars For Stripes organization. From January 27th through February 3rd, he'll perform for service members stationed in Iraq and Kuwait, as well as special acoustic sets at remote Forward Operating Bases for troops who seldom receive celebrity entertainment. As an Army veteran, Craig is very passionate about giving his time to the military and is always thankful for all the work they do. ….. And finally, it’s Dolly Parton’s 65th birthday today. What’s she up to these days? Well, she’s writing music for a new children’s musical about her Tennessee upbringing, and she’s still talking about doing a country version of Hello, Dolly!

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