Miley Cyrus Tour Bus Crashes In Virginia
11/20/2009 5:07 PM ET
One of Miley Cyrus' tour buses crashed early Friday morning on a Virginia Interstate highway, reportedly killing one person. Fourteen people were on the bus when it rolled on its side, injuring nine people and reportedly killing the driver. Cyrus' manager confirmed that the singer was not on the bus. "It was one of our tour buses, but not Miley's," he told TMZ. "It was one of our buses that transported our lighting crew."
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Billy Currington And Zac Brown To Appear On Holiday Comedy Special
11/20/2009 11:44 AM ET
Billy Currington and the Zac Brown Band have both confirmed that they will perform live on Larry the Cable Guy's Hula-Palooza Christmas Luau later this week. The special will feature a holiday-flavored version of Larry's signature "Git-R-Done" style, along with many special guest appearances by such stars as Kenan Thompson, Caroline Rhea, George Lindsey, Reno Collier, Jon Reep, Peter Oldring and Sara Erikson.
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Taylor Swift Sues Idaho Bar
11/20/2009 11:26 AM ET
CMA's youngest-ever Entertainer of the Year, Taylor Swift, is suing a small sports bar in Idaho for playing her songs without the right to do so. The Idaho bar, The Sports Cellar, was playing Swift's music last year without paying royalties. A music rep was reportedly sent to the bar last year and noticed music was being played, including Swift's, without permission. The singer's songs were allegedly even used for karaoke.
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Lee Ann Womack Joins George Strait/Reba McEntire Tour
11/19/2009 3:02 PM ET
Lee Ann Womack has confirmed that she will hit the road early next year with George Strait and Reba McEntire. The tour will kick off on January 22 at the 1st Mariner Center in Baltimore, Maryland, and wrap up April 10 at the Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa. Womack is currently ramping up for the 2010 release of her yet-to-be titled seventh album. "I can't imagine a better tour to be on than George Strait and Reba McEntire --- and now I'm not imagining," Womack said.
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Faith Hill Parts Ways With Borman Entertainment
11/19/2009 1:29 PM ET
Faith Hill has severed ties with her long-time business management group, Borman Entertainment. "We are so proud of what we have achieved together over the past 16 years," Hill and Borman said in a joint statement. "We love each other like a sister and a brother, but have made the difficult choice to dissolve our professional relationship." No official reason was given for the split.
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