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Recent Tanya Tucker Updates

Tanya Tucker Unveils New Album At BMI Nashville

Tanya Tucker celebrated her first studio album in five years with a party for friends, colleagues and fans at BMI Nashville (9/26). Tucker and Roger Murrah were executive producers of the project — entitled Tanya — which was produced by Barry Beckett and Jerry Laseter. The 12-song album, released September 24 on her own Tuckertime Records, is distributed by Capitol Records/Nashville. …

From News, posted 10.16.02

No More Busses For Al Anderson

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Al Anderson — who, along with Shania Twain, Skip Ewing and Dixie Chick Martie Seidel, was named a BMI Country Songwriter of the Year this past fall — has in recent years emerged as one of Nashville's most dependable tunesmiths, churning out an impressive string of irresistibly catchy, organically gritty hits for the likes of The Mavericks…

From MusicWorld, posted 1.31.01

Paul Overstreet The Songwriter Sings His Success Story

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For several years, Paul Overstreet has wanted to record the hit songs he has written for other country stars, but he hesitated to undertake such a project while still obligated to a major record label. During his tenure on the RCA artist roster in the '80s and early '90s, Overstreet enjoyed success with singles such as "Seein' My Father in Me" and "Daddy's Come Around." …

From MusicWorld, posted 10.31.00

Charlie Daniels Stands the Test of time

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"When it gets right down to the nitty gritty, I've just tried to be who I am," Charlie Daniels once said. "I've never followed trends or fads. I couldn't even if I tried. I can't be them; I can't be anybody but me." Staunchly following his muse resulted in numerous hit albums and singles for Daniels in the 1970s and '80s. He will probably…

From MusicWorld, posted 9.30.00

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