Monday, September 5, 2011

Lady Antebellum's Backstory & Taylor Swift's YouTube Interview

Faith Hill and Tim McGraw will tour together in Australia next year. It will be the first time they've toured together outside of North America, and it will be Faith's first visit Down Under. During the shows, they'll be performing separately and together. The tour will kick off on March 14th in Perth and continue on to Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney.  Both Tim and Faith are working on new albums. 

Taylor Swift answered questions from fans on YouTube recently. She talked about everything from writing songs about guys who do her wrong, to the funny costumes people wear at her shows to get her attention. Click here to watch the full YouTube interview. 

Get ready for the NFL season... it kicks off this week in Green Bay and there is a country connection.Lady Antebellum will be a part of the kick off festivities at Lambeau Field on Thursday, September 8th. You can watch their (& others) performance on NBC at 7:30pm before the Packers take on the New Orleans Saints.  

More Lady A news... Lady Antebellum will be featured on GAC-TV’s special Backstory: LADY ANTEBELLUM, which airs Sunday, September 11th at 8pm. The episode will share how the group was founded, and their rise to stardom. It will also share never before seen childhood photos and performance videos as well as conversations with each member’s families.

And finally, 

GAC-TV is rolling out a new show called Day Jobs in which stars go back to work at their place of employment before they were famous. The show follows stars like Trace Adkins, who spends three-days on an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico; Kimberly Schlapman of Little Big Town makes a return to a restaurant as a waitress, and David Nail goes back to work at Dairy Queen, a job he got fired from sampling too much of the goods. The show premieres on September 8th. 

And that is the Nashville Minute.

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