Enjoying the "Best Days of Her Life" and logging her tenth straight week atop the Country Albums chart, Taylor Swift's TV plate continues to be full; Beyond her tba "life-changing" appearance on "CSI," she'll appear on “Katie Couric: ‘All Access’ Grammy Special” on CBS February 4 and this summer, she's on tap for an appearance on Bravo's "Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List."
Meanwhile, if Taylor goes on to star in her own show, it might be called, “My Cat is Awesome," as she told Radio Disney Friday or “My Bathroom is Now a Magical, Wondrous Place," based on a recent MySpace post from the singer... And if Taylor chooses to star in the latter, here's a tune she could cover as the theme song (or download it here).
Good News for the Adult Baby Crowd: "Now touring solo with her impressive catalogue of heart-on-her-sleeve songs," Jewel sparkles in Iowa (If you're too lazy to read it, you can hear a Stephen Hawking sound-a-like do it for you here). Or you can be like me and enjoy both and learn that the singer has a "lullabye album for adults" on tap later this year, maybe.
Vince Gill is also bringing the lullabyes, but for babies.
Feeling Randy?: ...Then get a load of Houser and Rogers.
Roped In: Q&A with Pat Green from The Lariat...and The Tennessean.
From the Scanner: Travis Tritt and John Mellencamp opine in Rolling Stone in 2004...
Sunday, January 25, 2009
HOW TO GET A HEAD IN SHOW BUSINESS (Items on Taylor Swift, Jewel, Vince Gill, Randy Houser, Randy Rogers, Pat Green, Travis Tritt, John Mellencamp)
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