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Country Chatter - Weekly Country Music News

Week of May 3, 2004

by Shelly Fabian
for About.com

SEA Records Officially Launches: Charts Course For Success, Flagship Artist Is Real McCoy

SEA Records is Nashville's newest independent "kid on the block." Anchored on world famous Music Row, the label makes its home in the historical "Music Mill" building, known for being home to some of country music’s most famous recordings, from the formats biggest stars. SEA Records plans to continue the tradition with the signing of country music favorite, Neal McCoy, as its flagship artist. More...

New Performance Venue Added To Wrangler® Fan Fair During CMA Music Festival June 10-13 In Nashville

Now, in addition to pictures and autographs, CMA Music Festival/Fan Fair® four-day ticket holders can add live music to the list of activities in the Wrangler® Fan Fair Exhibit Hall, the epicenter of the fan/artist bonding experience at the Nashville Convention Center, with the addition of CMA Acoustic Corner.

"Nashville Star" Winner Brad Cotter; John Arthur Martinez; Montgomery Gentry; Ricochet; And Jimmy Wayne Added To List Of Artists Appearing In Exhibit Hall. More...

CNN Headline News Welcomes Carolyn Dawn Johnson

Acclaimed Arista Nashville singer/songwriter Carolyn Dawn Johnson is set to visit CNN Headline News this Friday, as she travels to Atlanta for TV, radio and retail visits - all part of the multi-city celebration of the May 4 release of her sophomore album, Dress Rehearsal.

In addition to Headline News, CDJ will also appear Friday on local FOX program, Good Day Atlanta, and radio stations WKHX and WYAY, with a midday performance at local venue, the ESPN Zone. On Saturday, shoppers will be treated to a 1 PM in-store appearance and mini-performance at the Wal-Mart location in Buford, GA. More...

Charlie Daniels Band Heard Around The World In 56 Countries

Echos of “The Devil Went Down To Georgia”, The South’s Gonna Do It Again”, and “In America” are still ringing in Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo and Weisbaden Army Airfield, Germany.

With the help of the Tennessee National Guard, Charlie Daniels “went down to Germany” to see not only his Tennessee troops but soldiers all across Europe.

Charlie and The Charlie Daniels Band volunteered to entertain these soldiers after learning that more than 1,300 Tennessee National Guard soldiers and Airmen are deployed outside of the United States. More...

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