GARY ALLAN
Gary Allan is Nashville's best-kept secret. And maybe that's because this, Orange County, California-born cowboy surfer who still makes his home in Huntington Beach, finds his frequent touring takes him far from Music Row.
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Vince Gill
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REBA MCENTIRE
2001 marks 27 years since Reba McEntire was first discovered singing the national anthem at the National Finals Rodeo. Appropriately, Reba releases her 27 CD this year, “Greatest Hits III – I’m A Survivor.” “I’m A Survivor” is the first single from the release, but is also an apropos description of Reba in 2001.
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GEORGE STRAIT
Country music legend George Strait's performance before a record-breaking audience of 68,266 at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo last March, including former President Bush and wife Barbara, marked the event's final appearance at the historic Astrodome after 37 years. It also proved to be the perfect occasion for his first-ever live album.
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LEE ANN WOMACK
Many people said it wouldn't be easy to top I Hope You Dance, an album that has sold three million copies, won too many awards to list, and garnered the critical acclaim that most singers can only dream about, but Lee Ann Womack has always been the kind of artist who loved a good challenge. The reigning CMA female vocalist of the year is back with Something Worth Leaving Behind, the brilliant new album that manages to preserve Lee Ann's trademark sound while also pushing the boundaries to be completely new and exciting.
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TRISHA YEARWOOD
With the release of Inside Out, Trisha Yearwood celebrates her 10th anniversary in the music business. The decade has been marked by wide acclaim, huge sales accomplishments and many awards, but the singer says that her greatest satisfaction has come from within.
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