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Country Music's Biggest Night is Tonight

November 9, 2004

Tonight (11/9) at 8 p.m. EST, America's Country Music Association presents the 38th Country Music Awards on CBS. Faith Hill and Willie Nelson will perform as part of the induction of Kris Kristofferson into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Also, Alison Krauss will perform her nominated duel with Brad Paisley and Patty Loveless will sing. Dolly Parton presents the coveted Entertainer of the Year Award. She is nominated for Musical Event of the Year for her duet with Norah Jones. All participants in the awards show have access to the "Gift Room" offering more than $300,000 worth of swag, including satellite radio systems, jeweled cases, brownies, cookies, dog biscuits, books, air fresheners and more.

Posted by Ann VerWiebe at November 9, 2004 3:21 PM


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I saw the show, and Alison Krause, Gretchen Wilson, and Keith Urban were some of the highlight performances!

Posted by: Christopher Childs at November 10, 2004 2:43 AM

Hallo People from Folk Alley:

It´s so gratifying to learn that American Music is not dead(if we count the plague of Madonna´s clones(Britney,Aguillera,Pink,etc...)Personally, I have nothing against these ladies; but against what they represent: Pure stupidity wrapped in a modern outfit .Even lovely Jewel Kilcher saw herself trapped by these evil forces called media producers,making her compose a pure " muzak" album.I came from an era where the lyrics counted as much as the ethical behaviour of its creators.All Hail Emmylou Harris,Dylan,Jewel,Ben Harper,Eddie Bricks,Joan Baez,Patsy Cline,Joni Mitchell,Jim Croce,Allman Brothers, Arlo Guthrie,Johnny Cash,
and so many others...

Posted by: elias araújo chaves at November 25, 2004 12:53 AM

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