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Thursday, 09 September 2010 10:22

David W Edwards

David Edwards has always enjoyed writing. He has been writing since he was a kid. He loves entertaining and originally had set out to be a standup comedian.
However, in 1992 David opened the Professional Bartending School of Nashville and his path in life changed dramatically. David has been very successful in the bartending school business. The Nashville campus has been the National School of the Year 10 out of 16 years since it opened.
David Edwards has always enjoyed writing. He has been writing since he was a kid. He loves entertaining and originally had set out to be a standup comedian.
However, in 1992 David opened the Professional Bartending School of Nashville and his path in life changed dramatically. David has been very successful in the bartending school business. The Nashville campus has been the National School of the Year 10 out of 16 years since it opened.
Published in United Kngdom
Thursday, 09 September 2010 08:09

John Michael Montgomery

"I never have and never will cut songs I don't believe in. I know I can always sing those songs - whether I do it for 20,000 or my family. Those songs can't be taken away from me, so I try to choose songs that will last." - John Michael Montgomery

John Michael Montgomery has turned an uncanny ability to relate to fans into one of country music's most storied careers. Behind the string of hit records, the roomful of awards and the critical and fan accolades that have defined his phenomenal success lies a connection that goes beyond his undeniable talent and his proven knack for picking hits. Since the days when "Life's A Dance" turned him from an unknown artist into a national star, John Michael's rich baritone has carried that most important of assets--believability. Few artists in any genre sing with more heart than this handsome Kentucky-born artist.

Published in Southern
Thursday, 09 September 2010 07:54

Ricky Lynn Gregg

The release of Ricky Lynn Gregg’s third solo country album,
“Careful What You Wish For” (RMG Records, 2001), solidifies Gregg as a mainstay artist in country music. As well known for 
his edgy brand of country as for his scores of devoted fans, 
Gregg refines his talent on this 10-song disc, and says he is 
more proud of this project than any of his previous albums.

Musically diverse, “Careful What You Wish For” is a clear reflection of a man known for his traditional country roots, his rockin country music, and his rangy vocals. This album truly offers something for every-one.

Published in Southern
Thursday, 09 September 2010 07:18

David W Edwards

David Edwards has always enjoyed writing. He has been writing since he was a kid. He loves entertaining and originally had set out to be a standup comedian.
However, in 1992 David opened the Professional Bartending School of Nashville and his path in life changed dramatically. David has been very successful in the bartending school business. The Nashville campus has been the National School of the Year 10 out of 16 years since it opened.
David Edwards has always enjoyed writing. He has been writing since he was a kid. He loves entertaining and originally had set out to be a standup comedian.
However, in 1992 David opened the Professional Bartending School of Nashville and his path in life changed dramatically. David has been very successful in the bartending school business. The Nashville campus has been the National School of the Year 10 out of 16 years since it opened.
Published in New York City
Thursday, 09 September 2010 06:14

Nicole Johnson

Hey there! I'm Nicole Johnson and I am from Denham Springs, Louisiana. I'm 14 years old and I'm a freshmen in high school. I am not the girl who has been performing since they were little, in fact, I am just getting started. Thanks to the amazing song called "If Jesus Came Back, witten by Scott and Lisa Feske and Scott Innes, I went from performing a couple of times a year to 8 performances in 2 weeks. It went from one radio station to several in a matter of a week.
Published in New Orleans
Thursday, 09 September 2010 05:30

Wade Bowen

Bowen's musical influences stretch from Aerosmith to Patty Griffin to Springsteen. His music has been described as roots rock, alt-country, and Texas Music.
Published in National
Thursday, 09 September 2010 04:35

Taylor Swift

I'm 19.
I'm the girl who is best friends with a guitar and writes songs about everything and everyone that happens to me. Names included.
Class of 2008.
My Twitter is Taylorswift13.
In my spare time, I like to conduct random baking experiments in my kitchen and write letters to people.
I really love people who like my music. They're number 1 on my favorite things list.
I'm not a big deal. At all.
I'm 19.
I'm the girl who is best friends with a guitar and writes songs about everything and everyone that happens to me. Names included.
Class of 2008.
My Twitter is Taylorswift13.
In my spare time, I like to conduct random baking experiments in my kitchen and write letters to people.
I really love people who like my music. They're number 1 on my favorite things list.
I'm not a big deal. At all.
Published in National
Thursday, 09 September 2010 04:05

David W Edwards

David Edwards has always enjoyed writing. He has been writing since he was a kid. He loves entertaining and originally had set out to be a standup comedian.
However, in 1992 David opened the Professional Bartending School of Nashville and his path in life changed dramatically. David has been very successful in the bartending school business. The Nashville campus has been the National School of the Year 10 out of 16 years since it opened.
David Edwards has always enjoyed writing. He has been writing since he was a kid. He loves entertaining and originally had set out to be a standup comedian.
However, in 1992 David opened the Professional Bartending School of Nashville and his path in life changed dramatically. David has been very successful in the bartending school business. The Nashville campus has been the National School of the Year 10 out of 16 years since it opened.
Published in Miami
Wednesday, 08 September 2010 13:36

Uncle Kracker

Without apparently intending to do so, Uncle Kracker has made a habit out of breaking stereotypes. He served as deejay in Kid Rock's Twisted Brown Trucker band, an unlikely place for a mellow, low-key family man. Kid Rock helped him break out into his own solo music career, out of which he charted a new course with a country and Motown-influenced pop-style debut album that earned double-platinum sales. Uncle Kracker was born Matthew Shafer in Mount Clemens, Michigan, on the outskirts of Detroit. His father, Sunny, owned a local Amoco gas station in which Shafer worked off and on until he was 21 years old. As he was growing up, his father listened to country and Motown music, and although Shafer hated it at the time, their influence showed up later in his own music.
Published in Detroit
Wednesday, 08 September 2010 12:08

David W Edwards

David Edwards has always enjoyed writing. He has been writing since he was a kid. He loves entertaining and originally had set out to be a standup comedian.

However, in 1992 David opened the Professional Bartending School of Nashville and his path in life changed dramatically. David has been very successful in the bartending school business. The Nashville campus has been the National School of the Year 10 out of 16 years since it opened.
Published in Chicago
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