
Photos from People.com
Taylor Swift is among the celebrities named to People’s 10 Best Dressed of 2009 list, joining the ranks of fashionistas like First Lady Michelle Obama, Beyonce, and Nashville-born starlet Reese Witherspoon.
“Anything that glitters hypnotizes me,” she tells the magazine of her red carpet picks by designers Collette Dinnigan and KaufmanFranco. “It’s always an attention grabber.”
The Best Dressed Women of the year, according to People are:
Taylor Swift – Best Sparkle
Reese Witherspoon – Best Short Dresses
Kate Winslet – Best Red Carpet
Vanessa Hudgens –Best Hippie Chic
Cameron Diaz – Best Jeans
Michelle Obama – Best Accessible Glamour
Freida Pinto – Best Use of Color
Nicole Richie – Best Maternity
Beyoncé – Best Street Chic
Kim Kardashian – Best Bikinis
Emerson Drive Helps Home Country
/by Sarah SkatesProceeds from the concert go to the Grande Prairie Regional College, while the Brad Mates/E-Drive Celebrity Golf Tournament benefits the Parkinson’s Disease Research Program at the University of Alberta Hospital. The golf tourney, now in its third year, has raised over $165,000 for Parkinson’s research, so the band is well on its way to reaching the $500,000 goal.
Emerson Drive’s newest single, “I Love This Road,” just entered the Top 10 in Canada. Mates co-wrote the song with Tommy James. For the first time, the band produced its own music video. Fiddle player David Pichette edited hours of footage from the band’s life on the road along with some performance footage. It has been airing on CMT Canada and is available for fans outside of Canada to see on Emerson Drive’s Web site, and You Tube channel.
Rascal Flatts Plan Limited Edition Release
/by Sarah SkatesGreatest Hits Volume 1 chronicles Rascal Flatts as the top selling country band of the decade and includes thirteen of its biggest hits like “Prayin’ For Daylight,” “These Days,” “I Melt,” “Bless The Broken Road,” and “What Hurts The Most.”
The special holiday limited edition 2-disc package offers four new bonus tracks—live concert recordings of “Take Me There,” “Winner At A Losing Game,” “Me And My Gang” and “Summer Nights”—along with a bonus interview and foldout poster of the band from its headlining Unstoppable tour. It will be packaged in a silver foil-embossed keepsake box.
Rascal Flatts recently placed its fourth consecutive studio album atop the Top 200 chart with the release of Unstoppable, moving 351,000 units the first week. Since launching in 2000, the band made up of Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney has sold 20 million albums, scored 11 No. 1 singles, and is the reigning AMA, CMT, PCA, ACM and CMA Vocal Group of The Year.
Tech Talk: Twitter Gets Voice; Senate Studies Cell Radiation
/by bossrossAccording to an eWeek.com report, the U.S. Senate under the leadership of Iowa Sen. Tom Harkin, Chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee is planning to study links between cell phone use and cancer. Previous studies have been mixed as to any possible links between the two. According to the Environmental Working Group some of the best phones (least radiation) are the Samsung Impression (SAR at ear—.35 W/kg) and the Motorola RAZR V8 (SAR at ear—.36 W/kg). The two worst are T-Mobile myTouch 3G (SAR at ear—1.55 W/kg) and the Blackberry Curve 8330 (SAR at ear—1.54 W/kg)

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Jajah@call is launching in beta form on Twitter this morning (9/17) according to cnet.com. The service allows Twitter users following each other to make voice calls via PCs and/or mobile devices without giving up actual phone numbers. Calls will be limited to two minutes, a restriction that the company sees as a verbal equivalent of a 140 character tweet. Facebook users also recently got the ability to communicate via voice using Vivox. Consumer reaction to the new apps is still unknown, but if reaction is strong it is likely the apps will become integrated into the respective networks.
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Mindy Smith Will Rock For The Cure
/by Sarah SkatesThe pink-themed celebration kicking off breast cancer awareness month will feature pink cocktails and a silent auction. Other fundraising events in October include the “Opry Goes Pink” show on Oct. 2 with Carrie Underwood.
At the WRFTC concert, doors open at 5:30 PM and show starts at 6:30 PM. Event tickets are on sale at www.3rdandlindsley.com. $20 in advance; $25 at the door. Exclusive pink circle seats are available for $75 and include front row seating and two complimentary cocktails per ticket.
Thanks to sponsors Latocki Team Creative, Sweet Talk Publicity, 3rd & Lindsley Bar and Grill, all of the proceeds will benefit Women Rock For The Cure and the Greater Nashville affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure®.
Yearwood to Host 2009 “Christmas at Belmont”
/by FreemanYearwood is a 1987 graduate of Belmont, who—in addition to a busy recording career—recently authored New York Times-bestselling cookbook Georgia Cooking in an Oklahoma Kitchen with her mother Gwen and sister Beth. “I loved my Belmont experience,” said Yearwood, “and I’m honored to be a part of this year’s ‘Christmas at Belmont!’”
Rosanne Cash Introduces “The List”
/by MichellePictured (L-R): Jody Williams, Vice President of Writer/Publisher Relations, BMI; Cash; Vince Gill, President of the Museum’s Board of Officers and Trustees; and Museum Director Kyle Young. Photo: Donn Jones
Rosanne Cash introduced her new album, The List, in a private performance co-sponsored by BMI and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum® on September 15. Cash performed eight of the classic songs on her new album, which is named for a list of songs her father gave her in 1973. The List will be released October 6 on Manhattan Records. In-depth coverage of the performance is available in the 9/16 edition of @MusicRow, emailed to paid subscribers this morning.
Swift Ranks Among “People’s” Best Dressed
/by Sarah SkatesPhotos from People.com
Taylor Swift is among the celebrities named to People’s 10 Best Dressed of 2009 list, joining the ranks of fashionistas like First Lady Michelle Obama, Beyonce, and Nashville-born starlet Reese Witherspoon.
“Anything that glitters hypnotizes me,” she tells the magazine of her red carpet picks by designers Collette Dinnigan and KaufmanFranco. “It’s always an attention grabber.”
The Best Dressed Women of the year, according to People are:
Taylor Swift – Best Sparkle
Reese Witherspoon – Best Short Dresses
Kate Winslet – Best Red Carpet
Vanessa Hudgens –Best Hippie Chic
Cameron Diaz – Best Jeans
Michelle Obama – Best Accessible Glamour
Freida Pinto – Best Use of Color
Nicole Richie – Best Maternity
Beyoncé – Best Street Chic
Kim Kardashian – Best Bikinis
CO5 Adds Roberts, Reworks Staff
/by Sarah SkatesDenise Roberts
Radio promotion and marketing company CO5 Music is reshaping its operation announced co-CEOs Tracy Brown and Todd Sievers today (9/16). David Newmark, who served as VP Country Promotion since starting the Nashville division of CO5 in 2005, has been named VP of Business Development and will focus on new business ventures and business relations.
Denise Roberts has been hired as VP Country Promotion and will oversee the regional staff. At the end of July Roberts left a similar post at Stoney Creek Records, where she had been since March. Prior to that she worked as Director National Promotion for Universal South.
At CO5 Karen Durkot takes on added responsibilities as Senior Director of Country Promotion, becoming the veteran staff sergeant while Annie Sandor will focus on marketing strategies.
Jen Dalton has exited CO5 to take a position with Jive Records and will be based in Texas.
David Newmark
Also leaving is “Bubba” Wayne McManners who says he is going to be an entrepreneur. He adds, “I have really enjoyed my tenure with CO5 Nashville. In the last three years, I made a whole new world of friends in Country Music and I promise I will stay in touch with all of you. I wish everybody at CO5 the best.”
Roberts can be reached at denise@co5music.com or 818-679-5479. Other announcements are pending.
Wreck Blocks 17th Avenue
/by Sarah Skates17th Ave. S. was blocked off at the Edgehill intersection earlier today (9/16) following an accident in front of Ocean Way Studios.
The busy street has reopened and Ocean Way Director of Operations Pat McMakin gave MusicRow the scoop on the witness accounts. First and foremost, he knows of no serious injuries as a result. According to reports, the accident occurred when hit songwriter/musician Jim (Moose) Brown (Grammy winner for “It’s 5 O’clock Somewhere”) was driving down 17th Ave. this morning and a car on Edgehill ran the red light and they collided. Witness reports say that the car headed east on Edgehill ended up in the Ocean Way drive, hitting three parked cars, and pushing Brown’s red truck into the light pole and fire hydrant, over the rose bushes.
Chesney Tour Schedules A Break
/by Sarah SkatesWith numerous hit acts in tow, Chesney’s summer tours consistently sell-out 30,000 tickets plus at stadiums, and pack arenas too. His 2009 Corona Extra Sun City Carnival which closes Saturday (9/19) in Indianapolis featured Sugarland, Montgomery Gentry, Miranda Lambert and Lady Antebellum. Chesney was the only country act in the Top 10 of Pollstar’s Midyear Report.
“It’s just a short pause,” he tells EW.com. “It would be easy to keep doing it, because it’s fun and the fans are unbelievable… Then you realize that at some point you’re missing a part of your life…I need to recharge creatively and get off the clock of having to be somewhere.”