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Terri Clark tours the new exhibit "Opry Loves The 90s," taking place at the Roy Acuff house, located next to the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. The exhibit features clothing and memorabilia from 90s country stars, including Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, Martina McBride, Reba McEntire, Marty Stuart, Travis Tritt, Trisha Yearwood, and many more. There are even a few items from Terri Clark herself! Terri spoke with a couple of Opry tour guides as well as the Opry GM Dan Rogers.
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Terri Clark interviews LeAnn Rimes on the 25th anniversary of her debut hit "Blue." They talk about LeAnn's incredible Grammy-winning career. She's currently doing a commemorative tour, and will release a new album in September. She was also recently celebrated on a CMT Crossroads. She also recently appeared at a Tanya Tucker concert celebrating the 50th anniversary of Tanya's career.
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Terri interviews Joe Nichols on the 20th anniversary of his debut song "The Impossible." Joe had just released a new album called "A Good Day For Living." The album includes a duet with Blake Shelton. Joe & Blake were signed to the same record label in the 90s. Over the years, Joe has toured with Alan Jackson and Toby Keith. Lots of great stories covering a great 20-year career!
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Terri Clark interviews award-winning singer-songwriter Paul Overstreet about his incredible 40 year career. They talk about the hits he wrote for Randy Travis & Keith Whitley, and his own career as a solo artist in the 90s. Paul is on the road this year with something he calls the Sunset & Songs tour. It's basically an all-request tour where he plays the songs his audience wants to hear.
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Terri speaks with country legend Reba McEntire about her new triple album "Revived Remixed, Revisited." She also talks about her Christmas movie on Lifetime, her guest appearances on "Young Sheldon," and her new boyfriend.
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Terri Clark interviews country legend and Opry member Crystal Gayle. Crystal looks back at her amazing career and her many hits including "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue." Many of her albums have recently been made available on all streaming services.
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Terri Clark interviews Toby Keith, who has a new album out called "Peso In My Pocket." Toby tells Terri he spent the quarantine in Mexico. He says his career has changed a bit since the 2000s, when he released a new album every year.
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Terri interviews her friend and Chicks With Hits tour-mate Suzy Bogguss. Suzy is celebrating the 30th anniversary of her breakthrough album "Aces." The success of that album helped Suzy win the CMA Horizon Award. They talk about that experience. The album also featured her hit "Outbound Plane." They talk about the writer of that song, Nancy Griffith, who passed away in 2021.
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Terri Clark interviews Grammy winning singer and TV host Trisha Yearwood. Trisha is celebrating the 30th anniversary of her debut hit "She's In Love With The Boy." She has recorded a 30th anniversary acoustic version for the deluxe edition of her album "Every Girl." She also has a new cookbook out this year, as well as a new season of her Southern Cooking show on the Food Network. Plus she talks about her husband Garth Brooks and the newest members of the Hall of Fame: The Judds.
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Terri Clark interviews Trace Adkins about his latest album "The Way I Wanna Go." The album has 25 songs on it, marking the 25th anniversary of his debut album. The album includes a wide range of guests, including Pitbull, Snoop Dog, Blake Shelton, and Luke Bryan. Trace toured with Blake again this year. He also just did another movie.
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Terri Clark interviews one of her musical heroes: Wynonna. They talk about the first time Terri saw The Judds in person, the first time she met Wynonna, and the role Wynonna had in her musical career. They also talk about some of the legends Wynonna has met over the years, including Charly Pride, Tammy Wynette, and Loretta Lynn.
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Terri Clark interviews Martina McBride about her new Greatest Hits: The RCA Years on blue vinyl. In addition, Martina has just launched an exhibit of her personal items at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville. She's also on tour with Blake Shelton and Alabama.
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Terri Clark speaks with her longtime friend Clay Walker about his new album "Texas To Tennessee." The album was released in July on Toby Keith's ShowDog record label. Clay co-wrote all ten songs on the album. They also talk about Clay's recent co-headline tour with Tracy Lawrence. Clay & Terri have also toured together, and there may be another tour in their future.
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Terri Clark interviews Gary Allan about his latest album "Ruthless." It's also the 25th anniversary of his debut hit song "Your Man." Terri and Gary toured together in the 90s, so they reminisce about that. Gary says his new album recreates a lot of that 90s sound, and he recorded it with a lot of the same people he used back then. Gary also talks about a lot of the legends he's come to know over the years, including Merle Haggard, George Strait, and Brooks & Dunn.
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Terri Clark interview Doug Stone, who was at his house in Texas. Doug is commemorating the 30th anniversary of his hit Jukebox With a Country Song, He's on the road all year. They talk about Doug's hits, including "Better Off In a Pine Box" and others.
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Terri Clark speaks with Joe Bonsall of the Oak Ridge Boys. This year marks the 40th anniversary of their hit song "Elvira." In addition, the guys just released a new album called "Front Porch Singing." Terri & Joe talk about both of those things, as well as returning to the road after taking a year off due to the pandemic.
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Terri Clark interviews Mark Collie about his latest album "Book Of My Blues." Mark describes it as a concept album. He says it comes from a graphic novel he's working on called "The Rockabilly Hitman." Mark co-wrote the title song of the album with Billy Bob Thornton, and they've been friends for a very long time. Mark has a song on a new movie soundtrack called "The Ice Road." Mark also talks about a lot of the friends he's made during his career, from Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard to Tim McGraw and Brooks & Dunn.
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Terri interviews actor and musician John Schneider about his latest album "Truck On," dedicated to the truckers. John continues to be busy acting in movies, including his latest called "Stand On It." But of course John is best known for his role as Bo Duke in the hit TV series The Dukes of Hazard. Terri and John talk about all of those things in this wide-ranging conversation. You can get more information on all of these things at JohnSchneiderStudios.com
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Terri Clark interviews Country Music Hall of Famer Ray Stevens about his four new albums being released this year, his new CabaRay Theater in Nashville, and his incredible 60 year career.
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Terri Clark interviews artist and breast cancer survivor Anita Cochran. Anita is hosting the second of her Love Anchors benefit shows on May 15th at a marina in east Tennessee. Terri will appear along with Jamie O'Neal, Brandi Clark, and Carolyn Dawn Johnson. They talk about Anita's battle with cancer, and how she was inspired to start the Love Anchors Fund. They also talk about Anita's country music career, including her #1 duet with Steve Wariner: "What If I Said."
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