| Country Music Association
Awards 2001 - 7 novembre |
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The "Oh Brothers" team gained a major succes during the ceremony, a month and a half after September 11th, the day of the tradegy of the terrorism attack against the Twin Towers in New York, and a couple of other sites. |
The entry of the CMA awards. The meseaures of security are at their maximum to securise the public and the artists as well all the peoples who works hard to present a great show |
WAYLON JENNINGS
décès le 13 février à 64 ans |
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Martina McBride |
Jillian's is the country music place at Opry Mills |
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Garth Brooks and George Jones performing at the awards |
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Jean Claude Francois on right, host and producer of "Count' trip" weekly radio show on Radio Primitive near Paris, France |
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Kix Brooks |
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Mark Hagen (left) and Jean Agostini. Mark was the Video Jockey of VH-1 Country weekly show, and is now Director of Entertainments for the BBC in London. |
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The stars of "Oh Brothers" at the CMA awards show on CBS in november 2001 |
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Trisha Walker is the top of the american booking agent for european venues. Trisha represents Trisha Yearwood, Emmylou Harris and many others supersstars in country music. French n°1 event Festival de Craponne (Country Rendez-vous Festival) is one of those clients. |
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A pick up with Joe Diffie ID written on it running in the Music Row quarter. Who is the driver? |
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The three of photos above showed the house where E-Square records was. This is the label of Steve Earle. In 2002, they have changed of adress. |
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The entry of Music Row quarter in Nashville. The music industry is there |
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Michael "Supe" Granda (Brooklynn Cowboys), Martha Moore (So Much Moore PR) and Jean Agostini (Highway FM Group) at the CMA intl party in november 2001 |
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The Bellamy Brother on the two sides of the photos |
The couple of photos above show a part of Opry Mills, the new mall replacing the theme park of the Grand Ole Opry. The stage of Nashville On Stage was there. |
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