

Kate & Kacey stopped by Hazel Smith’s kitchen last week to tape CMT’s "Southern Fried Flicks with Hazel Smith."

Keith Urban asked his openers Dierks Bentley and Jason Aldean to join him onstage for the 1975 Eagles hit "Take It To The Limit" at two separate tour dates, but each secretly devised last-minute "cheat sheets" to help them with the song. Bentley scribbled the lyrics on his forearm with a Sharpie, and Aldean taped the printed lyrics sheet to his mic stand. Once he realized what both acts were up to, Urban didn't let either get away without a little public humiliation in front of both sold-out crowds. Thankfully, the fans were happy to come to the rescue with an arena-wide sing-a-long. Click the photo to see the videos.
Actor Jeremy Piven of HBO’s hit show “Entourage” was in Nashville recently for the CMT red carpet premiere of his new film, "The Goods: Live Hard. Sell Hard." The Emmy-winner then hit Lower Broadway for some serious honky-tonking at the famed Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge where he partied with a Music City “entourage” that included country duo Halfway to Hazard and Jaron Lowenstein of Evan and Jaron. (Pictured) Front seat: Jeremy Piven, Chad Warrix (H2H); Back Seat: Jaron Lowenstein (behind driver’s seat), David Tolliver (H2H)

Laura Bryna appeared on FamilyNet’s “Mornings with Lorri and Larry” show (in 15 million households nationwide) on July 9 to perform her song “Hometown Heroes” and unveil the cover of "Southern Beauty" magazine which she adorns. She also spoke about her work as the Air Guard's celebrity spokesperson as well as with the Make-A-Wish Foundation. (L-R): Lorri Allen, Laura Bryna and Larry Estepa

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