Country Music News Round-Up- Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Mallary Hope & More
- The salvos that Hank
Williams, Jr. and ABC/ESPN have been firing back and forth all week
long over Williams interview comment comparing President Obama to Hitler finally
came to a conclusion yesterday. There will be no more partnership after
two decades of utilizing Williams’ song as the theme song for Monday Night Football.
- Mark November
9th as Faith Hill’s
comeback night. The Country Music Association has announced that Mrs. Tim
McGraw will
premier her brand new single “Come Home” off of her upcoming 2012
album that night at the CMA Awards.
- Mallary Hope
had not one, but two big announcements this week. First of all, her song, “Georgia
Peaches,” was announced as the second single to be released by American Idol runner-up Lauren Alaina. And Hope has
released her next single as a solo artist called “Illusion.” You can
listen to it HERE.
- A possible freedom date has been set for Tim McGraw. A November 29 court
hearing here will
decide whether country music star McGraw can record any new albums
during an ongoing legal dispute with Curb Records.
- New music from Crystal
Shawanda called “You
Belong To Me.”
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