1-1-11. A popular anniversary date. If you used it, you share the date with Shania Twain and Frédéric Thiébaud. The couple, who announced their engagement only a short time ago, exchanged vows on New Years Day. Shania's manager, Jason Owen, told People magazine exclusively that the two were married at sunset in Puerto Rico in front of 40 of their closest friends and family. The couple has been romantically involved since 2009, after their respective divorces.
One of the first things on Toby Keith’s list of things to do in 2011 will be to keep a promise made to his daughter, Krystal. When she was younger, Toby told her that he would help produce and release her first album if she graduated college. She kept her end of the bargain in 2009, it’s time for Toby to do his part. You may remember that Krystal released a duet with her father, “Mockingbird,” for his Greatest Hits 2 album back in 2004. Also on tap for Toby in 2011, the opening of his 11th I Love This Bar & Grill restaurant, and a potential Grammy win. Toby is up this year in the Best Male Country Vocal Performance category for his song, “Cryin’ For Me (Wayman’s Song)”. The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards will be broadcast February 13th on CBS.
And finally, a collection of rare recordings from Johnny Cash’s early career, From Memphis to Hollywood, will be released as a double album on February 22nd. The first album covers Johnny’s career in Memphis from late 1954 to late 1957, beginning with a Memphis radio broadcast, including eleven previously unreleased demos, and ending with seven outtakes from Sun Records. The second disc gathers Johnny’s non-album singles, outtakes and B-sides he recorded for Columbia from 1958 to 1969, following his move to L.A. to pursue TV and film work as a songwriter and actor.
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