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Eccentric lawyer Hooker fights to keep law license
John Jay Hooker says he is taking on the entire judiciary out of love for the state Constitution.
Presidential debate to put Nashville in spotlight
Gov. Phil Bredesen and Nashville Mayor Karl Dean are ecstatic that Tennessee is hosting its first presidential debate.
Schieffer: Grand Ole Opry debut a pressure cooker
NASHVILLE, Tennessee : CBS News' Bob Schieffer said moderating the debate between presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama won't be nearly as unnerving as his Grand Ole Opry debut was Sunday.
Families Concerned With TennCare Cuts
David Hooker stood behind his disabled son on the family's front porch Monday with a mixture of anger and sadness in his reddened eyes.
Old Crows hit big with new album
By: Justin Dean /The Daily Cardinal - September 26, 2008 With their third album Old Crow Medicine Show add edgy classic rock to their all-American folk.
Sheriff: Please keep kids safe
YAHOO! Sheriff: Please keep kids safe Wednesday, September 17, 2008 A state agency created to keep children safe in vehicles and the Shelby County Sheriff's Office will team up starting Saturday for National ...
Peace, Love and Unity Festival to kick off Tennessee Week for the Animals 2008
Animal World USA is pleased to announce the Fourth Annual Tennessee Week for the Animals will kick off this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Shelby Farms with the Peace, Love, and Unity Festival.
Rating: * * * * Of his eight albums, this is the third Johnson effort to result from the Auckland singer-songwriter's extended OE in the states.
James Jackson Toth is a master of change
James Jackson Toth says his album ''Waiting in Vain'' is ''more reverential to the lineage of rock 'n' roll'' than his earlier work.
'State of the Union 2008' by Paxton Roberts
If Steve Earle weren't so dead-set on sounding the rebel, he might resemble this Tennessee singer-songwriter, who apes Earle's power-strum folk but counters it with buttery vocals.
Around the Town: Who's the fairest of them all?
Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who is the fairest of them all? That question will be answered this weekend as local girls compete for the title of Cumberland County Fairest of the Fair during this year's 2008 ...
Over from Tennessee, singer-songwriter Robinella is back for a date tonight at The Grey Eagle Music Hall, 185 Clingman Ave.
Buzz Briefs: Sheryl Crow, Heather Locklear
Sheryl Crow Fights To Save Wild Mustangs Sheryl Crow is urging people to get involved in saving America's wild horses.
Lawmakers trying to help Mesa hospital re-open
State lawmakers are sending a major aid package to a medical group seeking to re-open Mesa General Hospital under new ownership.
Do health insurers have too much power?
For every five people who seek individual health insurance coverage through broker Shan Smith, one gets the preferred rate, two get coverage at a higher premium or with exclusions for certain pre-existing ...
METALLICA: Footage Of Last Night's 'Secret' Nashville Concert Available
Fan-filmed video footage of METALLICA 's "secret" performance last night at The Basement in Nashville, Tennessee in front of an estimated 175 people can be viewed below .
The Knights of Columbus Activity Park, located at 2892 Highway 70 East in Crossville, is once again the site of the Craft Fair on the Plateau on June 7 and 8. The festivities will kick off at 9 a.m. on Saturday ...
Calendar: Rockin' around the schoolhouse
Rivercenter Comedy Club Rivercenter mall, third level, 849 E. Commerce St., 229-1420. Stop for touring comedians hosts regular shows daily. via MySanAntonio.com
Tenth Avenue North Featured In Billboard Magazine's May 10 Edition...
“Simply, our mission as a band is to know Christ and to make him known”
Project Met with Critical Acclaim, Tops iTunes' Christian & Gospel Albums Chart American Idol - Style TV Series Talent Search Welcomes Public To Cheer on Aspiring Singers At Free Nashville... Nashville, ... via Christ Community Music
“So they just sit back, they don't move, they just critique the band... just watch to see if they screw up or something. It kinda sucks.”
When bands play home turf, it's often hard for them to please the locals. The very term "local band" is an indication of a band's limits. via City Newspaper