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       DAVE'S 
        DIARY - 9/1/12 - PREVIEW OF EPISODE 6 - SERIES 17 
       SINGING 
        ACTORS DOMINATE NU COUNTRY TV 
      A quintet 
        of singing actors headlines Nu Country TV this Wednesday January 11 at 
        10 pm on C 31. 
         
        Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire, Gwyneth Paltrow, Faith Hill and spouse Tim 
        McGraw have long blended their singing and acting careers to gain wider 
        exposure. 
         
        Dolly, who toured here in December, shares a duet role on a recent video 
        by bluegrass belle Rhonda Vincent. 
         
        Paltrow and McGraw combine with a song from Country Strong movie 
        while Hill reaches back to her Mississippi roots. 
         
        Gippsland born and bred bluegrass band The Davidson Brothers return to 
        the show edited by Ashley Hall. 
         
        And Illawarra singer Jackie Dee also debuts on the program, repeated on 
        Friday at 1.30 am.  
         
        TIM MCGRAW  
      
      Louisiana 
        born Tim McGraw belatedly released 11th album Emotional Rescue 
        on the eve of his second Australian tour with singing spouse Faith Hill. 
         
        It's his final album with Curb Records who launched a brace of greatest 
        hits discs between recent albums. 
         
        McGraw, 44, won a court battle late last year to exit Curb. 
         
        The label launched three singles from the album that features a duet with 
        fellow singing actor Ne-Yo. 
         
        McGraw and the R & B singer previously collaborated as writers and 
        duet partners. 
         
        But it's a duet with Gwyneth Paltrow we feature this week. 
         
        McGraw plays husband-manager of Paltrow's character - a resurrected singer 
        - in the movie Country Strong. 
         
        They perform the video for Me And Tennessee from the film that 
        opened in Nashville in December but went straight to DVD in Australia. 
         
        The Tony Martin penned song is in the movie that has Paltrow, spouse of 
        Coldplay singer Chris Martin, doing three tunes - including the title 
        track - and fellow cast members Garrett Hedlund and Leighton Meister. 
         
        The soundtrack also features Faith Hill, Ronnie Dunn, Trace Adkins, Lee 
        Ann Womack, Hank Williams Jr, Sara Evans, Patty Loveless and Chris Young. 
         
         
        Acclaimed singer-songwriter and guitarist Jim Lauderdale performs in the 
        house band in the final scene of the movie and video. 
         
        Jim joins McGraw, Hill, Eli Young, Dierks Bentley, Tracy Lawrence, Wynonna 
        Judd, Colt Ford, Craig Campbell and expat Australians Sherrie Austin, 
        O'Shea and Jedd Hughes on the second CMC Rocks The Hunter festival from 
        March 16-18. 
         
        Tim, Faith and Eli Young Band also play Rod Laver Arena on March 20. 
         
        And Bentley and Aussie headliner Lee Kernaghan play St Kilda Palais on 
        March 13. 
         
        McGraw has since made another new movie Dirty Girl but pulled out 
        of South African filmed Denzel Washington movie Safe House - because 
        of tour commitments.  
         
        CLICK HERE for a McGraw 
        interview from the Diary on May 23, 2010. 
         
       FAITH 
        HILL - MISSISSIPPI GIRL 
      
         
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          As 
            an actor Faith Hill's Stepford Wives movie role may be in the 
            shadows of co-star Nicole Kidman - spouse of expat Australasian superstar 
            Keith Urban. 
             
            But the Mississippi born singer has used her thespian skills in her 
            many video clips. 
             
            Hill, 43, reaches back to her southern roots to act out sentiments 
            of her autobiographical hit Mississippi Girl on this week's 
            show. 
             
            Faith was born in Ridgeland, raised in Star and left home for Nashville 
            at 19 after being raised by her adoptive parents. 
             
            She sang demos for a publishing company before winning acclaim at 
            the famed Bluebird Café performing songs by former Pure Prairie 
            League singer Gary Burr. 
             
            The five-time Grammy winner wed music publisher Daniel Hill in 1988 
            but they divorced in 1994 before she met McGraw.  | 
         
       
      Hill, who 
        took a six-year break from recording while raising the couple's three 
        daughters, performed her new single Come Home on the 45th CMA Awards 
        in November. 
         
        Faith, who scored several hit duets with McGraw, has sold 40 million albums. 
         
        She hopes to have a new single from eighth album Illusion, released on 
        February 28, to promote on her tour.  
         
        Meanwhile her duet on A Showman's Life with Texan rancher George 
        Strait's 39th album Here For A Good Time is scoring airplay.  
         
        CLICK HERE for a Faith 
        Hill interview in the Diary on September 21, 2005. 
         
        REBA - SOMEBODY'S CHELSEA 
      
      Oklahoma 
        singer, actor and TV host Reba McEntire scored widespread exposure on 
        her two Australian tours. 
         
        Reba utilised her acting skills in the video for her new single Somebody's 
        Chelsea. 
         
        The song, an evocative slice of time travel is on her 30th album All 
        The Woman I Am. 
         
        McEntire, now 56, earned more than 55 million album sales and 63 Top 10 
        hits in her 35-year career. 
         
        Fellow Australian tourist - Texan singer Red Steagall - discovered her 
        at a rodeo in the seventies before his Victorian tour that included the 
        Cross Keys Hotel in Essendon. 
         
        Reba hosts her own TV show, aired on Australian TV from 2001-7, and starred 
        in 2001 Broadway hit show Annie Get Your Gun.  
         
        The singer is being sounded out for a revival of a show about a plucky 
        heroine, The Unsinkable Molly Brown. 
         
        She appeared in movies diverse as Tremors, The Gambler Returns, The 
        Man From Left Field, Secret Of Giving, One Night At McCool's and Buffalo 
        Girls. 
         
        McEntire was also the voice of Betsy The Cow in 2006 animated movie Charlotte's 
        Web, starring Beau Bridges and Dakota Fanning, and filmed at diverse 
        locations in Bacchus Marsh, Greendale and Heidelberg West football oval 
        in Melbourne. 
         
        Click here for a Reba feature 
        in the Diary on December 9, 2003.  
         
         
        RHONDA VINCENT AND DOLLY  
      
         
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          American 
            bluegrass queen Rhonda Vincent enlisted the vocal and video support 
            of singing actor Dolly Parton her video for Heartbreaker's Alibi. 
             
            This video highlights pairing of Rhonda and December tourist Dolly 
            on one of many highlights of Vincent's 12th album All American 
            Bluegrass Girl. 
             
            The Missouri born banjo-playing mother of two has won a brace of major 
            bluegrass awards since her debut in her family band at the age of 
            five. 
             
            Rhonda, 49 and co-producer of her albums, is a long time inspiration 
            for young peers Alison Krauss and Alecia Nugent. | 
         
       
      She sang 
        harmonies on three songs on Georgian superstar Alan Jackson's 18th album 
        Freight Train including hit single It's Just That Way. 
      That song 
        is one of three Top 5 hits co-written by expatriate Port Douglas singer-songwriter 
        and former Starmaker winner Kylie Sackley. 
         
        Vincent recently decamped from Rounder Records after releasing latest 
        album Destination Life. 
         
        Dolly returned from her third Australian tour in December for the U.S. 
        premiere of new movie Joyful Noise with Kris Kristofferson and 
        Queen Latifah. 
         
        It's her first leading role since Straight Talk in 1992. 
         
        Dolly plays a wealthy widow of the former choir director played by Kristofferson 
        who is shocked to learn her husband's musical throne will be filled by 
        Queen Latifah.  
         
        CLICK HERE for a Rhonda 
        Vincent feature from the Diary on April 20, 2004. 
        CLICK HERE for 
        a Vincent CD review on September 25, 2006.  
       DAVIDSON 
        BROTHERS  
      
      The Davidson 
        Brothers return to Nu Country TV with the second single from their fourth 
        self-titled album. 
         
        Hamish and Lachlan Davidson wrote Long Distance Love Affair about 
        trying to hold a relationship on while travelling on the road.  
         
        The duo is back on the local circuit with gigs at Whittlesea, Port Fairy 
        and CMC Rocks The Hunter Festivals.  
         
        And fiddling banjo ace Dr Hamish Davidson - a chiropractor - provides 
        running repairs for dancers and divas at his Bendigo clinic. 
         
        The good doctor and mandolinist brother Lachlan plunder similar wells 
        as octogenarian mentor Dr Ralph Stanley on trips to Kentucky, Virginia 
        and Tennessee. 
         
        They wrote 10 of 11 songs on their turbo charged fifth album Here To 
        Stay, produced in Nashville by Mark Thornton and Larry Marrs. 
         
        The brothers hail from Gippsland town Yinnar - population 531 - and the 
        Aboriginal word for Woman. 
         
        It was first settled in 1874. 
         
        CLICK HERE 
        for a Davidson Brothers feature from the Diary on August 23, 2011. 
       JACKIE 
        DEE - WOLLONGONG TIDE  
      
         
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          Helensburgh 
            singer-songwriter Jackie Dee debuts on Nu Country TV with her video 
            for Tide. 
             
            Jackie says the song was inspired by a book titled A New Earth 
            by Eckhart Tolle.  
             
            The theme is about being present in the moment of life and not living 
            in the past or the future. 
             
            Tide is the second single on her six track EP - A Few Wrong 
            Turns.  
             
            Jackie, raised in the gateway to the Illawarra coalmining belt, sang 
            in her first band at 13. 
             
            In 2008 she entered an song competition, sponsored by Helensburgh 
            Workmen's Club. 
             
            Singer-songwriter judge Colin Buchanan named Jackie's song A Few 
            Wrong Turns - first single from her EP - the winner. | 
         
       
      This encouraged 
        her to enter 2008 Telstra Road To Tamworth where she was one of 14 heat 
        finalists for the Sydney region.  
      She recorded 
        her CD with award winning producer Matt Fell a few years later. 
         
        More info - www.jackiedee.net  
       JACKSON 
        AND LAMBERT PRIZES  
      There's great 
        news for fans of Georgian born superstar Alan Jackson and quadruple CMA 
        Award winning Texan star Miranda Lambert. 
         
        We have their latest CDS as prizes for viewers who renew Nu Country TV 
        memberships or become members. 
         
        Sony-BMG promotions chief Emma Smith also gave us Miranda's new DVD - 
        Revolution: Live By Candlelight. 
         
        Alan's 34 Number Ones features his biggest hits including his duet 
        with Zac Brown Band - As She's Walking Away. 
         
        The bonus tracks also include his cut of the late June Carter Cash-Merle 
        Kilgore written Johnny Cash hit Ring Of Fire and rare track Look 
        At Me. 
         
        Emma also donated Miranda's huge selling 4th CD Revolution. 
         
        And as a bonus there is Miranda's new DVD featuring rare acoustic cuts 
        of six songs White Liar, The House That Built Me, Love Song, Heart 
        Like Mine, Love Is Looking At You and Rolling Stones country classic 
        Dead Flowers. 
       WIN 
        KEITH URBAN CDS  
      Expatriate 
        Australasian superstar Keith Urban is recovering from throat surgery. 
         
        To celebrate, Keith's record company EMI-Capitol has great news for Nu 
        Country TV viewers. 
         
        Promotions ace Bianca O'Neill donated autographed copies of his huge selling 
        ninth album Closer To You. 
         
        She also donated new compilation The Very Best Of Slim Dusty and 
        CMAA Winners - 2011. 
         
        All you have to do to win Jackson, Lambert, Urban and Dusty CDS or the 
        Lambert DVD is become a member of Nu Country or renew membership.  
         
        It costs just $20. 
         
        Please send a cheque or money order made out to Nu Country Music to us 
        at P O Box 625 - Northcote - 3070. 
         
        We also now have electronic banking for membership payment and renewal. 
         
         
        But email us first at music@nucountry.com.au 
        as stocks are limited. 
         
        Other prizes on offer include - 
         
        Eric Church - Chief  
        Luke Bryan - Tailgates & Tanlines.  
        Taylor Swift - 2ND CD Fearless. 
        Tim McGraw Southern Voice Tour CD with 11-bonus video clips. 
        Felicity - Landing Lights 
        Air Supply singer Russell Hitchcock - Tennessee - The Nashville Sessions 
        CD and DVD  
        Slim Dusty Sittin' On 80 Boxed Set  
        The Very Best Of Slim Dusty 
        Catherine Britt - Little Wildflowers. 
        Various compilation CDS.  
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