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Love Songs by Trisha Yearwood
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Published: 2008-01-15 Provider: Artist Direct
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Trisha Yearwood - Yearwood Dismisses Songwriting CriticsCountry singer TRISHA YEARWOOD has hit back at accusations she's not a "real artist" because she doesn't write her own songs - insisting music greats like PATSY CLINE ...
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Published: 2009-03-04 Provider: Contact Music
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Chris Isaak’s New Show to Feature Smashing Pumpkins, Yusuf IslamPhoto: King/WireImage Singer Chris Isaak returned to television last night as his new show, The Chris Isaak Hour, made its debut on the A&E/Biography channel. Not to be confused with the situation comedy The Chris Isaak Show that was on Showtime a few years back, Isaak Hour shares a similar feel as fellow songwriter Elvis Costello’s Spectacle over on the Sundance Channel, both shows featuring guest artists both talking music and playing music. Among the guests that will hit up Isaak’s couch in the first season are the Smashing Pumpkins Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin, Stevie Nicks, Yusuf Islam (formerly Cat Stevens), Chicago, Michael Buble and Trisha Yearwood, who appeared on last night’s debut episode. The show will feature the guests performing around five or six songs, with Isaak collaborating on a couple of the tracks. The one major difference between Costello’s program and Isaak’s show is that Spectacle records in front of a live audience. The Smashing Pumpkins episode looks especially promising, with Corgan bringing his trademark stage banter to Isaak’s set. “Life is dark, and we know we’re going to die one day,” Corgan tells Isaak, according to a set visit by the LA Times. The band’s publicist told the paper that Corgan talks to Isaak about things “he’s never opened up about before.” Isaak also released his new album Mr. Lucky on Tuesday to coincide with his new television venture.
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Published: 2009-02-26 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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Trisha Yearwood Gets Cooking With New Recipe BookTrisha Yearwood is set to become the latest country star to release a cookbook. The singer, who is married to Garth Brooks, has collected a number of family recipes for "Georgia Cooking In An Oklahoma Kitchen (Recipes From My Family To Yours)." [...] Read more!
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Published: 2008-03-20 Provider: StarPulse
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Yearwood Blasts Brooks Comeback Ticket ScalpersCountry singer TRISHA YEARWOOD has hit out at ticket scalpers who are charging hugely inflated prices to her husband GARTH BROOKS' sold-out run of com
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Published: 2007-11-10 Provider: Contact Music
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Live Earth Washington DcA LIVE EARTH concert took place in the US capital Washington DC after organiser AL GORE beat off a challenge to ban it. Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood
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Published: 2007-07-08 Provider: Contact Music
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Live Earth D.C. Is a Go, Beatles Soundtrack a Diaper Commercial, Billy Corgan Answers Your Questions Nearly four months after Live Earth was denied permission to play Washington, D.C.’s Mall because it was reserved for 7/7/07, God and Al Gore straightened everything out. Live Earth Washington, D.C. will feature Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood. The Beatles will soon soundtrack a diaper commercial, thanks to the “All You Need Is Luvs” campaign, a take-off of the Fab Four’s “All You Need Is Love.” The Smashing Pumpkins let fans use YouTube as a platform to ask Billy Corgan a question. Our pick: What’s the difference between this and Zwan? The Roots will take a break from putting out thousands of albums to headline VH1’s Hip-Hop Honors tour this autumn. Check out Spoon’s one-take new video for “The Underdog,” which is exactly like Richard Linklater’s Slacker without all the intellectual jargon. Photo: Getty
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Published: 2007-07-06 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News, Afternoon News Roundup, Live Earth
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Trisha Yearwood - Yearwood Goes Back To School For Christmas SpecialCountry star TRISHA YEARWOOD went back to her old school to tape a Christmas TV special, which will air in America next week (23Dec09).The singer hosted and performed...
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Published: 2009-12-18 Provider: Contact Music
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Trisha Yearwood Will Open Garth Brooks' ConcertsTrisha Yearwood will be the special guest at Garth Brooks' concerts next month in Kansas City, she confirmed Monday (Oct. 8) during an interview with CMT.com and CMT Radio. Yearwood, who is married to Brooks, said they made the decision on Saturday
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Published: 2007-10-08 Provider: CMT - Country Music TV
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On the Charts: Kanye West, 50 Cent, Kenny Chesney Lead the Way to Monster Sales Week The Big News: As you already know, Kanye West beat 50 Cent in their debut-week sales showdown, but the real winner is the music industry. Kanye’s Graduation sold 957,000, the biggest single week tally since 2005, when 50’s The Massacre sold 1.1 million in its debut week. According to Billboard, it’s the 15th biggest sales week since Nielsen began tracking sales in 1991. 50’s Curtis moved 691,000, which, despite losing to Kanye, easily tops the year’s previous top debut (Linkin Park’s 623,000). The only other time since 1991 that the top two albums each sold more than 600,000 each came in September of that year, when Guns N’ Roses’ Use Your Illusion I and II sold 770,000 and 685,000 respectively. Country star Kenny Chesney’s latest sold 387,000, finishing number three with a figure that would earn him the number one spot almost any other week. Just to give you an idea what a departure these numbers are from the industry’s endless sales drought: When you add up the top four — including last week’s number one High School Musical 2 soundtrack, which sold 133,000 this week — you get 2.2 million CDs sold, which is more than the top 200 albums combined sold last week. The Debuts: After the top three, it’s a long drop to the next new record: A third Grey’s Anatomy soundtrack landed at number sixteen, moving a comparatively paltry 27,000 units; Trisha Yearwood’s Greatest Hits debuted at number twenty-two with 22,000; And R&B-boy band B5 sold 19,000 and hit number twenty-seven. Last Week’s Sales Heroes: Perennial top-tenners, including the HSM2 and Hannah Montana 2 soundtracks, Fergie, and Now! 25 all dropped back a few slots to make room for the newcomers. MySpace-made star Colbie Caillat continues to scale the charts, with a 25 percent jump in sales and a corresponding leap from number fourteen to eight.
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Published: 2007-09-20 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News, Chart Roundup
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"Heaven, Heartache and the Power of Love" by Trisha YearwoodYou certainly can't tell Georgia girl Trisha Yearwood is 43 years old from the cover of her new album, but if you compare a song like "Not a Bad Thing," a meditation on the benefits of being alone, to her first hit, "She's in Love with the Boy," she seems to have both mellowed and grown considerably since 1991. The lofty title of Yearwood's 11th studio album, Heaven, Heartache, and the Power of Love, belies the intimate and thoughtful tenor of the songs it contains. It's not that Yearwood doesn't choose some peppier tunes—the title track is a rockier case in point—but the overall record has a certain softness to it, not to mention that Yearwood does a better job selling the sweeter numbers, on which her growl is reined in. The instrumentation throughout is simple, allowing the focus to be primarily on Yearwood's versatile voice. The up-tempo "They Call It Fallin' for a Reason" won't be mistaken for a Patsy Cline number, but it's upbeat without being too
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Published: 2007-12-07 Provider: Artist Direct
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New talk-show host Chris Isaak won't 'just be asking questions'Singer/songwriter/actor Chris Isaak turns talk-show host with the debut of The Chris Isaak Hour on cable's BIO channel (tonight, ...
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Published: 2009-02-27 Provider: USA Today Keywords: Chris Isaak, 2009, performer, Cat Stevens, Trisha Yearwood, actor, Yusuf Islam, superstar, guest, Singer, widget, BIO, country, talk-show host, talk show, songwriter
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