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  • Parental rating: G - All audiences
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  • Hosts: Lance Yelvington
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  • Last update: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:52:55 -0600
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  • Language: en
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CyberCountry: The Video Podcast lets country entertainment enthusiasts see around the corners of Music City by giving them an in depth peek at artists and interests related to country music. This is the CyberCountry Vodcast. We'll be showing you Music City and country interests all over the world from a thoroughly different angle.

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    Eric Durrance-Angels Fly Away
    Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:51:11 -0600
    Eric Durrance is a determined country singer. But what is it about this uniquely talented Florida native has brought praise from country stars like Teddy Gentry of Alabama? Let's talk with Eric as he prepares for a show in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    River County-Rockin' The Country
    Thu, 02 Oct 2008 18:17:14 -0500
    Remember the days you would go to your favorite honky tonk ready to listen to some really great down home rockin' country music? Those days are back if you are ever in the vicinity of the group River County. Group members Derek Wylie, Chris Presley and Jake Hehman are self described, 'good ole country boys from Indiana' . Let's find out more about this honky tonkin' powerhouse (or soon to be) in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    The Nashville Palace-Honky Tonkin' Nashville Style
    Tue, 16 Sep 2008 17:06:36 -0500
    There are more than a few country music venues in Nashville. But even though every one of these places has a unique identity very few of them can hold a handle to Nashville's original honky tonk. Let's take a look at what new at the Nashville Palace in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Michael Scott-Unstoppable Country
    Mon, 08 Sep 2008 14:26:17 -0500
    It's easy to find yourself thinking about old time country and what honky-tonks used to be when you listen to Michael Scott play. Even though he calls himself, "The Average Joe", there's nothing average about his ability to perform. Let's find out more about Michael Scott in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Brynn Marie-Start Now!
    Wed, 03 Sep 2008 12:58:57 -0500
    Listening to the songs Brynn Marie sings is a lot like talking with your best friend about the best things that came the day before, and the great things that lie ahead. Find out more about this uniquely gifted songstress and the positive messages she brings in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Ricky Skaggs: The High Notes
    Mon, 28 Jul 2008 11:50:08 -0500
    Ricky Skaggs is a very busy man. This bluegrass icon is currently in the middle of three projects. One of the projects is the musical homage called, "The High Notes", sponsored by Cracker Barrel Old Country Stores. Lance Yelvington talks to Ricky about, "The High Notes", tradition, technology and Sundays at Cracker Barrel in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    George Jones University: Lessons From The Pros
    Mon, 21 Jul 2008 15:28:01 -0500
    Education isn't the first thought that comes to mind when you hear the name George Jones. But a serious education is what you get on anything related to the music industry at George Jones University. Let's find out more in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Becky Schlegel: For All The World To See
    Thu, 03 Jul 2008 12:32:39 -0500
    Becky Schlegel has a special talent of touching the heart of anyone who hears her amazing voice. She's appeared on National Public Radio's, "A Prairie Home Companion", and RFD Television's, "Midwest Country Theater", among others. This her first CD, "For All The World To See" now gives the rest of the world to hear this wonderful talent. Let's sit in on a casual musical session with Becky in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Ira Dean-From Trick Pony To Musical Tornado...
    Thu, 19 Jun 2008 15:22:46 -0500
    Ira Dean is a Southern fried musical tornado onstage. While he's best known for playing a mean standup bass for the group Trick Pony his musical talents go way beyond what you've seen. Let's find out more about Ira Dean and his budding solo career in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Lonestar-Doing It All (And More) For The Fans...
    Sun, 15 Jun 2008 13:59:03 -0500
    Lonestar has been giving us great music since 1992. While some things have changed the one thing that has not changed is this band's devotion to the music and the fans. While at the CMA Fest Lance Yelvington caught up with Lonestar to find out what true fan devotion looks like and what they're up to right now in this CyberCountry Special Feature.

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    Wild Honey-This Is What A Great 'Duet' Looks Like...
    Tue, 20 May 2008 13:17:32 -0500
    Anyone who has ever heard Ruth Collins and Victoria Gibson of Wild Honey sing knows these two can sing, and sing well. Even with their hectic schedule we managed to catch them for a few minutes between 'duetting' and their various gigs in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    He Believed-A Conversation With Aaron Tippin
    Thu, 01 May 2008 11:02:22 -0500
    Ask Aaron Tippin about anything and you're guaranteed to get a straight answer. That's been the hallmark of his music and career since he began. In this CyberCountry Minute we sat down with Aaron to find out about what's next for him and about his latest release, "He Believed".

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    Conway Twitty-It's Only Make Believe...
    Wed, 23 Apr 2008 13:56:34 -0500
    There are certain names that give any country fan immediate images. That's never been truer when you talk about Conway Twitty. His family is helping to produce a musical to portray the amazing legacy Conway left to the world. Let's find out more in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Sam Moore-Country Connection
    Sun, 16 Mar 2008 17:13:37 -0500
    Sam Moore is best known for his soulful contributions to American music. But there is a Nashville connection for this music man. He tells us more about his music and a cause that's near to his heart in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Kassie DePaiva-Heart In The Country
    Sun, 16 Mar 2008 17:06:59 -0500
    Kassie DePaiva is no stranger to Hollywood. As Blair Cramer Manning on ABC Television's "One LIfe To LIve" she's well known for showing her acting skills as she goes through the major trials and tribulations of Llanview. However, this Kentucky native and Opryland product has a very successful career as a musician. Let's find out more about Kassie DePaiva and her musical career in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Jason Meadows-100% Cowboy
    Sun, 16 Mar 2008 17:04:22 -0500
    When you think of cowboy you probably think of someone almost exactly like Jason Meadows. Being a cowboy, though, is more than just having the look. In Jason's case it means living the music about the life. Let's find out more about this 100% Cowboy in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Zane Lewis-Full Speed Country
    Sun, 16 Mar 2008 17:03:05 -0500
    If you take a pint of Waylon, mix it with a gallon or two of Charlie Daniels, then pour a hefty amount of U2 into the mix, chances are you would probably come out with a musical recipe resembling Zane Lewis. Let's find out more about Zane Lewis and the full-on country blast of his music in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Randy Thompson-Further On...
    Sun, 16 Mar 2008 16:59:48 -0500
    The amazing thing about really good performers is their talent is often born out of a skill to take the time to notice everything. The ability to see the world from a simple perspective is exactly why Jackpot Records recording artist Randy Thompson is such a great listen. Let's find out more about Randy in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Rhonda Vincent-Good Thing Going And Going Strong...
    Sun, 16 Mar 2008 16:58:04 -0500
    Rhonda Vincent is the kind of performer that always shoots to you straight the message in her music. In this CyberCountry Minute we find out how she manages a successful career, a great family and still keeps a Good Thing Going.

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    Sound & Speed '08-Motion & Music For A Great Cause
    Mon, 14 Jan 2008 15:24:13 -0500
    What is it about the right song that makes us all want to drive like we're coming to a photo finish at the Daytona 500? While there's no absolute right answer to that question there is certainly a way to make good use of that feeling for a great cause like the Victory Junction Gang. Lance Yelvington tells us more about racing, music and this worthy charity in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Jeff Griffith-If It Ain't One Thing It's Another
    Sun, 16 Dec 2007 15:03:25 -0600
    Straight out of Texas comes a sound reminiscent of the best of traditional country music. Jeff Griffith tells us more about country, great audiences and what music is to him in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Christmas4Kids-Music City's Christmas Cheer
    Sun, 25 Nov 2007 16:54:29 -0500
    Have you ever wondered what happens when a bunch of Nashville country music types get together to help a bunch of children get gifts for their friends and families? It's called Christmas4Kids and everyone who gives their time to this gets a huge Christmas blessing in return. Find more Yuletide bliss in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Lisa O'Kane-It Don't Hurt
    Sun, 18 Nov 2007 12:37:30 -0600
    You don't immediately think of great music when you think of Fish Camp, California. But that's exactly what happened when it produced Lisa O'Kane. Let's find out more about this artist in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Cheryl K. Warner-Making Musical Dreams Happen...
    Tue, 30 Oct 2007 16:27:14 -0500
    The great thing about music is each and every lyric is ties to some sort of unique historical foundation. With this in mind it?s easy to see where Cheryl K. Warner finds her inspiration. She puts together the honesty of her country roots, the heart of Gospel and the energy of rock. It?s been said her voice provides a mirror in which her listeners see reflections of their lives and of their dreams. Let's find out more about Cheryl K. Warner in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Ansel Brown-All-American Country Singer
    Fri, 28 Sep 2007 18:30:58 -0500
    The great thing about being a journalist in Nashville is you get to meet so many talented people on their way to greater things. A strong character coupled with a good talent are always the final determinants in who succeeds over time. All-American country singer Ansel Brown comes straight out of Charlotte, North Carolina with both. Find out more in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Michelle Cupit-Bluegrass Baby
    Sat, 01 Sep 2007 00:00:00 -0500
    The first thing you notice about Michelle Cupit?s voice is its pure honest tone when she sings. This is probably a result of her early family life as they surrounded her with music from day one. Let's find out more in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Lisa Torres-California Country Girl With Heart In The Music
    Wed, 01 Aug 2007 00:00:00 -0500
    She?s not your average singer by any measure. In fact, when you hear Lisa Torres sing you hear the influences of Tammy Wynette, Eagles, Linda Rondstadt and Barbara Mandrell. Her uniquely beautiful voice and creativity make anything she writes or performs her very own. Let's find out about Lisa Torres in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    SweetWater Jade: Harmonies In Overdrive
    Sun, 01 Jul 2007 00:00:00 -0500
    When you first see them you don?t get the impression you?re looking at anything even remotely connected to country music. But if you give them just a couple of seconds to connect with each other for an impromptu concert what you will have is a great display of harmony. Kelsey Carroll, Jeanna Upchurch and Whitney Hennigan comprise the rising country group, SweetWater Jade. Let's find out more in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    John Berry: Country Icon With Heart For The Fans
    Sun, 10 Jun 2007 00:00:00 -0500
    It's not every day you get to watch someone implement the little publicized details of his craft. In this CyberCountry Minute Lance speaks with John Berry during his fan club's "family gathering" at the CMA Music Fest '07. Let's find out more about John's career and his true devotion to the fans and country.

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    CMA Fest '07: Nashville Shows The World Its Musical Heart
    Sun, 10 Jun 2007 00:00:00 -0500
    Each year the country music world descends upon Nashville to get closer to their favorite artists. In this CyberCountry Minute we talk with several of the fans to find out what they're experiencing as they roam the tuneful streets of Nashville.

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    Tommy Cash: New Music From A Musical Tradition
    Sat, 09 Jun 2007 11:59:00 -0500
    The Cash name is country music tradition. But Tommy Cash has a unique sound and style all his own. We find out more about Tommy and his career in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    CMA Fest '07: The Secret To Successful Parking...
    Sun, 10 Jun 2007 00:00:00 -0500
    How many times have you been in Nashville thinking you'll be at the front of the line to see your favorite show only to be slowed by the challenge of finding a parking space? Here are a few amusing (we thought so) tips on parking in Music City...

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    Todd Fritsch: Corralling Success In Country
    Tue, 05 Jun 2007 18:20:00 -0500
    These days people really don?t take the time to appreciate where they?ve been. In the high speed world of modern times we blow right by everything we used to hold dear. Todd Fritsch isn?t one of those people. Being a working rancher as well as a fairly talented singer keep him grounded to the Texas roots from which he sprang 25 years ago. Find out why you'll be hearing more from this cowboy in the near future in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Skyla Spencer: Country Music Dynamo And More!
    Mon, 04 Jun 2007 15:10:00 -0500
    Onstage she?ll make you think you?re watching the country music edition of Mary Lou Retton. She hits the stage and makes no bones about it, she?s there to give the best to and for her fans. Born in Buckhannon, West Virginia Skyla Spencer was born to be a country singer. Find out more about this bundle of great sounding musical mayhem in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Meet John Stone: A Long Journey of Experiences...
    Thu, 31 May 2007 00:00:00 -0500
    Most people will tell you the quickest way to your goal is a straight line. It might be the quickest but you might not learn anything if you don?t get the chance to experience. Tootsie?s Recording artist John Stone is a musical machine because he?s taken the time to learn from the good and the not so good experiences in his life. Find out more in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Franklin Rodeo 2007: Enjoy the ride!
    Tue, 22 May 2007 14:47:00 -0500
    Every year cowboys and cowgirls come from all over the world to join in a classic bit of Americana and Middle Tennessee tradition. Find out from some of the participants why the Franklin Rodeo is one of the best reasons to saddle up and ride or stay for a great show.

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    Kristi Miller-A Wild Rose Blooms...
    Sat, 28 Apr 2007 13:42:06 -0500
    Kristi Miller is a blossoming country artist who sings with the heart and determination of a wild rose blooming. We find out more about her in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Mule Day 2007-100 Years Of Tradition And Strength
    Thu, 12 Apr 2007 16:03:00 -0500
    Though we don't acknowledge it daily (and not that we shouldn't) humankind owes a lot to the beasts of burden that help us. Columbia, Tennessee celebrates the tradition of the humble yet strong mule in it's Mule Day Celebration. This year marks the Centennial of Mule Day. We find out more about Mule Day, its country roots, its future and its growing fan club in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Cody McCarver-No Red Flags here...
    Tue, 03 Apr 2007 17:16:40 -0500
    The first image you get in your head when you hear the voice of Cody McCarver is that of a true country soul. Much of this comes from his wide ranging musical experiences he's had up to now. With the release of the album, "Peace, Love and Coondawgs", Cody shows just how expansive his tales of hard living as well as those of the traditional relate to the average listener today. We find out more in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Keith Bryant-Livin' It Slow In The Fast Lane...
    Fri, 02 Mar 2007 15:30:00 -0600
    S+S MACK Recording artist Keith Bryant isn?t one of those who lets life pass him by. The truth is he?s been running toward his musical dream since he was a little kid. With the success of such songs as ?Ridin? With The Legend? Keith has been traveling at a pretty good clip. He tells us more in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Ryan Weaver: Flying High In Country...
    Sat, 06 Jan 2007 17:00:00 -0600
    Almost every single country artist you speak to mentions their musical skills come from the experiences of the life they live. If that's the true measure of an artist's potential then rising country artist Ryan Weaver has a wealth of memories from which to draw. Also, how many country artists can you say fly helicopters for the U.S. Army? Let?s find out more about this country music high flyer in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    DeLana Stevens: Welcome To Her World And Her Blossoming Career
    Fri, 01 Dec 2006 00:00:00 -0600
    In a world where so much you see and hear sounds like it comes from the same place it?s good to know some things are different because they come from a simple, well founded beginning. Such is the case of DeLana Stevens who calls the great outdoors of Basin, Wyoming home. Basin might not be the kind of place you?d find the next country music star. Given time, though, that might change if DeLana has anything to say about it.

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    Song Of The Year Gets The Red Carpet Treatment
    Mon, 06 Nov 2006 00:00:00 -0600
    Every single member of the country music community knows that each part of their culture is built on the music carefully crafted by songwriters. The best songs are awarded special status each year by the Country Music Association during the CMA Awards. The Cracker Barrel Country Store has collected some of the best artists country has to offer to sing the winners of the CMA's "Songs of the Year" category on a new CD. To celebrate the release of this compilation country music's finest came to the Schermerhorn Symphony Center to give homage to the best songs of the past. Lance Yelvington tells us more.

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    Lucie Diamond: Nashville's Country Breeze From Britain
    Wed, 18 Oct 2006 00:00:00 -0500
    Lucie Diamond's voice is pure country though her background isn't exactly what you think of when you think of the Grand Ole Opry. Her voice, though, does ring with the influence of country icons like Dolly Parton as well as other pop music influences. She's already won awards from the European Country Music Association for Female Vocalist of the Year & European Country Artist of the Year. From what Lucie says, too, the best is yet to come for her. In this story Lucie tells us what she likes about performing and the fans for whom she sings.

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    Zane WIlliams: Handcrafted Musical Treasure
    Wed, 01 Nov 2006 00:00:00 -0600
    Any songwriter will tell you the hard part of creating a song is getting the ideas in your head into some sort of manageable object. Zane Williams, winner of more song contests than you can shake a stick at as well as the Merlefest Chris Austin Song Contest, is a great example of what songs are created when you just let the songwriting process happen. He tells us more in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    The Salt Miners: The Best Party You'll Ever Hear
    Wed, 01 Nov 2006 00:00:00 -0600
    They sound great and they're fun to watch. What's more, the Salt Miners put every piece of energy they have to work in order to let the audience have a great time. We find out more about the Salt Miners, what their prime mission is and more in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Peter Bradley Adams: Success You Hear
    Wed, 01 Nov 2006 00:00:00 -0600
    Peter Bradley Adams gives his best to whatever audience is listening to his music. His music has been featured in films like Cameron Crowe's "Ellizabethtown". Peter took some time to tell us how he consistently gives fans his best in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Michael Krejci: The Therapy Of Music
    Wed, 01 Nov 2006 00:00:00 -0600
    Michael Krejci says music is great therapy. He also thinks the music he writes gives him a great way to explore the world from his perspective. Michael tells us more about his melodic sound in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Little Country Giants: Big On Music, Big On Performing, Big On Success
    Wed, 01 Nov 2006 00:00:00 -0600
    You never get the impression this group has done anything other than make music together. The Little Country Giants is a great example of how bands are supposed to work. They take time out of their schedule to tell us more in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Jordan Chassan: Guitarist Extraordinaire Reaching For Your Heart
    Wed, 01 Nov 2006 00:00:00 -0600
    He lives in Nashville. But Jordan Chassan began his musical journey to Music City in the early '70s in New York City. Jordan says he feels compelled every day to say something with his music. He tells us more in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Drew Holcomb: An Old Soul With A Young Voice
    Wed, 01 Nov 2006 00:00:00 -0600
    If you take an artist having the influences of the likes of Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bruce Springsteen and Steve Earle you just might come out with a musician like Drew Holcomb. Drew, a native of Memphis, TN, says he tries to portray what he sees in life through his music. We get a clearer picture of this masterful songwriter in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    Diana Jones: Great Sound Built On A Foundation Of Country
    Wed, 01 Nov 2006 00:00:00 -0600
    Honesty with a touch of Johnny Cash and Emmylou Harris is what you hear when Diana Jones sings. You can also hear the old traditional country tones in her music. We find out more as Diana takes a break from performing at the Americana Folk Festival in this CyberCountry Minute.

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    B. Young: Earthly Soul Of Americana
    Wed, 01 Nov 2006 00:00:00 -0600
    The man loves music. This is obvious every time you hear his voice. B. Young tells us more about what makes his songs relevant to anyone who hears them in this CyberCountry feature.

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    The Third Edition of the Americana Folk Festival
    Mon, 23 Oct 2006 17:17:09 -0500
    They came. They saw. They laid around in the grass with their families and listened to some really fantastic Americana music! The gracious citizens of Burns, Tennessee played host to the Third Annual Americana Folk Festival at Montgomery Bell State Park October 21. Fans from all over made good use of the phenomenal fall weather to see musicians like Patty Griffin, Chely Wright, Ballhog!, Zane Williams, Little Country Giants as well as many, many more. Lance Yelvington takes us into this musical outdoor party.

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    Confused about Nashville? We're here to help!
    Sat, 09 Sep 2006 15:16:56 -0500
    What star on the rise or country music fan hasn't come to Nashville wondering where to begin their quest for stardom or star pursuits? We here at CyberCountry.com have done years and years of work guiding the inquisitive. Take a look at our first list of hints to gain and understanding of what to do and what not to do. It might be helpful or not. But there's no such thing as too much information...

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    Debbie Nunn: Country With An English Twang
    Tue, 19 Sep 2006 13:44:03 -0500
    She?s not exactly the first thing to pop into your mind when you hear the words ?country singer?. But Milton Keynes original Debbie Nunn is all that and more as she?s put her own original stamp on country from a British point of view.

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    Van Preston: Nothing Broken With This Country Newcomer
    Sat, 09 Sep 2006 15:14:55 -0500
    She is like a lot of the people coming to Nashville in pursuit of that dream of country music stardom. That's a long, hard road to walk as anyone in the industry will tell you. But she's making it happen one insightful original song at a time. She tells us more about making it in Music City in this edition of the Music City Minute.

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    Rockabilly: The Basics
    Sat, 09 Sep 2006 15:15:31 -0500
    It was first thought to be the what rock n' roll should be. But as more commercial concerns moved in the country soul of rock n' roll became known as 'Rockabilly'. Find out more what some folks think of rockabilly and Jerry Lee Lewis.

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    Kyle Wyley: Rising Talent Is The Real Deal
    Sat, 09 Sep 2006 14:36:12 -0500
    His voice communicates the true essence of that which is seen as country music. Kyle Wyley is the genuine article when it comes to his music and more. Find out why people are calling this star on the rise the 'Real Deal'.

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    CMA Festival 2006
    Sat, 09 Sep 2006 14:44:38 -0500
    They came, they saw, they twanged. Nashville recovers from another Fan Fair endorphin rush. But there was much more to CMA Music Festival 2006 than met the eyes or ears. Lance Yelvington takes us through what and who the average and not so average country music fan saw in Music City.

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    Brian McComas: Country Music's 3D Experience
    Sat, 09 Sep 2006 14:44:52 -0500
    Brian McComas is as country as they come. But he is far from your typical country newcomer. Brian thinks music should be something that?s not just a passing attraction for the listener. It should be a consuming experience that takes the audience from all sides. Brian tells us more in this Music City Minute.

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    Rustie Blue: 'Chippin'' Away At Country Stardom
    Sat, 09 Sep 2006 15:03:58 -0500
    Rustie Blue is a bundle of energy whether she?s onstage or she?s coming through on our vodcast. The greatest thing about Rustie is her honesty shown through her lovely voice and her insightful songwriting. Find out more about Rustie through our Video Podcast.

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    Paulette Carlson: Down The Road With Highway 101 To Now
    Sat, 09 Sep 2006 14:55:32 -0500
    The road to success hasn't been as easy as it looks for Paulette Carlson. But the trip down this road has given her some great things. She showed us a lot as the lead voice for country group Highway 101. She tells us more in this exclusive interview at the Country Music Hall of Fame.

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    CyberCountry: The Video Podcast!
    Sat, 09 Sep 2006 14:28:16 -0500
    This is an introduction to the CyberCountry Video Podcast. We'll be showing you Music City and country interests all over the world. Sit back, hang on and enjoy our ride around Nashville and beyond!

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