Blake was in the latest issue of Country Weekly with Reba on the cover.
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• Magazine Scans : 2010 : Country Weekly – March 29, 2010
Blake was in the latest issue of Country Weekly with Reba on the cover.
Gallery Links:
• Magazine Scans : 2010 : Country Weekly – March 29, 2010
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Blake Shelton and Trace Adkins join Suzanne Alexander and Nan Kelley to give us a sneak preview of the ACM Awards. Catch it on Sunday, April 4 at 8 p.m. ET!
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‘All About Tonight’ is Blake Shelton’s first single from the second installment of the EP Six Pack series (shorter six-song collections), due sometime in August. The new single is focused around partying and living in the moment. Although the lyrics are slightly cocky, Shelton’s delivery proves the mid-tempo song is nothing more than lighthearted fun: “I’ve got some wild ass buddies that love spending money / And I see you brought a couple of friends / Just tell me your name, I don’t need your number or a date next Saturday.”
This is a follow-up to ‘Hillbilly Bone’ — the title track and only single (so far) from his first installment.
Source: AOL RadioBlog
Several Oklahoma stars are among the first group of performers announced today for the 45th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards.
Host Reba McEntire, who grew up in Chockie; Brooks & Dunn, which includes former Tulsan Ronnie Dunn; and Carrie Underwood, who was bred in Checotah, will be performing at the April 18 awards show.
Blake Shelton, who was born in Ada and lives in Tishomingo, and Trace Adkins will perform together; the stars last week scored a No. 1 hit with their duet “Hillbilly Bone,” which is nominated for an ACM trophy.
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