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June 28, 2004
"Live Like You Were Dying" posted by debi
Country superstar Tim McGraw's next album, "Live Like You Were Dying," will be released in September via Curb. The title track has been an immediate smash on country radio, having reached No. 5 on Billboard's Hot Country Singles & Tracks tally in just five weeks. The cut also jumps 47-33 on this week's Billboard Hot 100.
"Live Like You Were Dying" is the follow-up to 2002's "Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors," which debuted at No. 2 on both The Billboard 200 and Billboard's Top Country Albums chart. It has sold 2.9 million copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
McGraw has U.S. tour dates on tap through Aug. 6 at the We Fest in Detroit Lakes, Minn. As previously reported, he will perform Aug. 27 in New York's Bryant Park as part of the "Good Morning America" concert series.
The artist is lining up a host of television appearances in early September, tentatively including the syndicated "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and CNN's "Larry King Live." A concert special is being eyed for broadcast in November or December on an as-yet-unannounced network.
In addition, McGraw will make his film debut opposite Billy Bob Thornton in "Friday Night Lights," which opens Oct. 15 in U.S. theaters.
June 2, 2004
Robin Lerner and Faith Hill Celebrate Million-Air 'Kiss' posted by debi

BMI Pop and Country Award-winning songwriter Robin Lerner was the guest of honor at a BMI-hosted Million-Air luncheon, recognizing the five million performance milestone of "This Kiss," the #1 smash for Faith Hill from her 1998 Warner Bros. album Faith. The Grammy-, CMA- and ACM-praised song. which Lerner co-wrote with Beth Nielsen Chapman and Annie Roboff, recently entered the list of the top 100 songs in BMI's catalog of more than 4.5 million compositions.
Based on an average length of three minutes, one million broadcast performances are the equivalent of 50,000 hours or 5.7 years of continuous airplay; played consecutively, "This Kiss" would last over 28 years.
June 2, 2004
Faith & Tim No Stepford Couple posted by debi
In the movie, "Stepford Wives," the male characters create robot versions of their wives to have a perfect, loving, hassle-free marriage. But, according to Faith her family is normal, not Stepford-style.
"I do have a great life, but it does not mean that we don't have trials and tribulations. It does not mean that I don't fight with my daughters. It does not mean that I wake up in the morning and go, 'God, I hate myself. You know, I hate myself today.' I have those things. But that's just being a human being."
By the way, Tim will be Faith's very human husband sitting in the audience with her at Mann's Bruin Theatre in Westwood, CA for the World Premiere of "The Stepford Wives, this Sunday (June 6th).
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