Emily Carter
Lee Ann Womack is working with General Mills and CARE to spread the word about the Join My Village campaign through the use of social media and PSA's according to JoinMyVillage.com. The website helps focus on the needs of women and girls all over the world..and they can use your help!
I was looking for something nice to extend the spirit of the Easter holiday...so listen up for Allison Krauss and Gillian Welch sing a soulful duet of "I'll Fly Away" in the noon hour today.
Hope your having a wonderful Easter Holiday. Click on the link below for a holiday classic that will make you smile.
There is no better place I love to visit then good old Tell City Indiana. Now I know, I'm a Kentucky girl and I do have my pride but folks there are always so darn nice. Join me as I make a return visit to the Greenhouse On Main St. tomorrow.....
Life on the front lines is not easy and sometimes even the most hardened and toughest soldiers need a little release. It's no big news that entertainers have been performing with USO Shows overseas and stateside for a historical amount of time, and Country musics biggest stars have been there all along.......
Somebody's fabulous!!!!! Kellie Pickler has been chosen as one of People Magazine's most bueatiful according to People.com. The issue is on newsstands now, and Kellie is Owensboro bound.
Beat the rush.....the CMA Music Fest is kicking off in Nash-Vegas this June 9th-12th according to but according to CMAWORLD.COM you can get single night tickets this Saturday!
Loretta Lynn is still making friends and in return making music.
Any longtime listener of WBKR knows that the on air staff loves to pick on our receptionist Tabatha. Well, normally I try to behave myself and stand by for moral support but not today. This is just too perfect! Tabby is not a fan of sea creatures of any stripe most especially dolphins
Sara Evans got a standing ovation for her perfromance at the 46th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards a week ago and now shes taking it to the Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Help is still needed and many of Country musics' elite are answering the call. According to "EMI Family for Japan" Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, Lady Antebellum, Keith Urban, and many more of your favorite stars are donating various collectible items to benefit those affected by the devastating March quake
I've been out and about quite a bit this weekend and while I'm catching up on work in the studio I can't help but reminisce about the last couple of days.