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California and Ohio

After spending a final day in LA, where I was interviewed for the television show “Good Day LA” and attended a finance event with my mom and Todd Palin, we were off to Ohio.  My big surprise is that the campaign is letting me use the Straight Talk Express for a few days in Ohio!  It is so much fun traveling on the bus, but I keep waiting for Dad to walk out from the back and say hi. I’m having a great time meeting young Republicans and visiting campaign headquarters across the country.  I just want to thank everyone for their warm welcome! More to come from Ohio!!! Song of the Day: “Firestarter” by The Prodigy

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Harleys in the Heartland

So, I have been on the road sans my parents in Ohio for the past few days and I am having the time of my life! I am meeting excited supporters, going to book signings and traveling around on the Straight Talk Express with some of my best friends. The highlight so far has been the “Bikers for McCain” rally. Public speaking is still new to me and often I have stage fright, but not at this rally.  Everyone was so nice and quickly put me at ease. Check out the pics below. On to Pennsylvania and then Nashville for the debate! Song of the Day: “So What” by Pink

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Nashville Debate Part 1

Due to the large number of debate photographs from Nashville, we’ve split them into two posts – before and after the debate. These pictures really speak for themselves and are the essence of why I created this blog in the first place, to show everyone what happens behind the scenes. These pictures feature my father prepping before the debate and entering the stage at Belmont University. Hope you enjoy! Song of the Day: “Bittersweet Symphony” by The Verve

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Willie Nelson haircut picture

Willie Nelson cut his hair. “Oh Noooooo!,” wrote one fan who saw a picture of Nelson#39;s new do on the website of Nashville TV and radio personality Jimmy Carter. Country music fans have come to expect a little eccentricity from legendary crooner Willie Nelson, but he pulled off a real shocker this time. Nelson#39;s waist-deep, reddish pigtails have long been one of the singer-songwriter#39;s signature features. But spokeswoman Elaine Schock said Nelson, who#39;s been hanging loose in Hawaii

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Katy Perry’s Evolution: Teen Church Singer To Teenage Dream

The 2010 MTV Movie Awards performer has come a long way since her Nashville days. By James Montgomery Katy Perry Photo: John Parra/ WireImage Katy Perry’s journey to the top of the pop world actually began in a far different place: Nashville, Tennessee. The daughter of pastors, she spent her early years singing in churches, then went to Music City as a fresh-faced 15-year-old looking to score a record deal. In the years that followed, it’s been a pretty amazing ride, one that doesn’t show signs of slowing down anytime soon. On August 24, she’ll release the follow-up to One of the Boys, Teenage Dream, and she’s already got a brand-new single — the beach-ready “California Gurls” — that’s burning its way up the charts. She’s also just been confirmed as a performer at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards . It’s looking like 2010 is going to be a very big year for Perry. So, before things get too hectic, we figured now would be a good time to take a look back at just how far Perry’s come. In her own words, here’s how she evolved from gospel-singing teen to chart-dominating, girl-kissing pop sensation. From California to Nashville (And Back Again) Born in Santa Barbara, California, Perry headed to Nashville in early 2000 with dreams of landing a recording contract. “When I was 14 or 15, I started going to Nashville, Tennessee, to start recording gospel songs and be around amazing country music veterans and learn how to craft a song and play guitar,” Perry said. “I have definitely grown up and changed a lot.” After failing to make an impact in Nashville, she changed her last name from Hudson to Perry, moved back to her native California and teamed up with famed producer Glen Ballard, eventually scoring a deal with Island Records. Perry got to work recording an album that, as it turned out, would never see the light of day. But the fire had clearly been lit. For the next seven years, she’d grind it out, bouncing between labels and writing partners, making cameos in music videos and, finally, hitting it big in 2008 with “I Kissed a Girl,” the first official single from her One of the Boys album. And the rest, as they say, was history. “I came from Santa Barbara to Los Angeles. With a wonderful producer named Glen Ballard, who brought me out here and kinda looked out for me for three years,” she explained. “After being signed and dropped, signed and dropped, signed and dropped by a couple different record labels whose names I will withhold, Capital Records picked me up.” Kissing a Girl (And Liking It) As she said, Perry spent most of the mid-2000s bouncing between labels and teaming with a host of top-notch songwriters. In 2007, she finally found a home at Capitol Records and began working with the team of Dr. Luke and Max Martin, who helped her craft what would become her breakout hit: “I Kissed a Girl,” a tune that topped the Billboard Hot 100 for seven straight weeks and, in the process, turned Perry into a bona fide pop sensation. Other singles followed, and they were hits too, but Perry wasn’t content to rest on her laurels. Instead, she began looking toward the next phase of her career … not surprising for a girl who had worked so hard to get to this point. “For me in this past year and a half, I think some people have an idea of who I am or a little piece of the cake, but I get to show off,” she said. “I am really excited to be ever evolving and changing with my look, my music. It keeps me entertained as well. The next record will be very pop.” A California Gurl With Teenage Dreams Perry spent a good chunk of 2009 working on the follow-up to One of the Boys, teaming up once again with Dr. Luke and Max Martin. Teenage Dream is inspired by Ace of Base and roller-skating jams, Perry said, and the first single is a triumphant slice of summertime pop called “California Gurls,” an ode to her past and her future. “It’s so exciting [the album] is coming out this summer. It’s a summer record. It’s what I said I wanted earlier. I finally got it. We nailed it,” Perry beamed. “There might be some really cool guest’s appearance. Some rappers from the West Coast, since I am a California girl, you know.” So, with an almost certain second smash on her hands — not to mention a very high-profile wedding to comedian Russell Brand looming on the horizon — where does Perry go from here? Even she’s not sure just yet. But she knows that whatever she does, it’ll be big. “I feel like bit of a volcano,” she said. “I’m ready to explode with all of these new songs. I have a different perspective, and I changed a lot.” What would you say is the highlight of Katy Perry’s career so far? Share your thoughts in the comments. Don’t miss the MTV Movie Awards , airing Sunday, June 6 at 9 p.m. ET on MTV! Related Photos The Evolution Of: Katy Perry Fresh Faces At The MTV Movie Awards Related Artists Katy Perry

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Nicole, Keith, Brad, Kenny, Sheryl & Martina Raise $1.7 Million for Nashville Relief

They done good. The superstars of country aligned in Nashville last night for Music City Keep on Playin’—A Benefit for Flood Relief, a telethon to benefit those hit by the…

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Aldean, Lady Antebellum, Swift and Underwood lead 2010 CMT Nominations

NASHVILLE — Jason Aldean, Lady Antebellum, Taylor Swift and Carrie Underwood each racked up three nominations apiece to lead the field of contenders for the 2010 CMT Music Awards, organizers announced Tuesday. Following closely behind are Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith, Miranda Lambert, Reba McEntire, Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley, Steel Magnolia, Sugarland, Keith Urban and Zac Brown Band with two nominations each. “When you look at the talent and diversity amassed within these categories, it’s easy to see why this has been CMT’s biggest year ever,” said CMT President Brian Philips. “Hosted by our Nashville-brother-by-way-of-Detroit, Kid Rock, this night promises to be an unforgettable party.” read more

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Nashville Flooding Pictures and Photos Update

Heavy rains were noted in Nashville, Tennessee which had cost 9 people’s lives, according to CNN.  Storms are predicted to hang on for at most two days and it was advised that residents of the affected localities are to stay off the road until weather clears up. Acccording to authorities, the current rain is the worst ever experienced by locals and has made more than 50 water rescues yesterday. Mayor of Nashville Karl Dean expressed “This is one of the most severe rain events Nashville has ever experienced.” Two levees broke in a small town near Nashville, and it’s estimated that about 2,000 people have been displaced because of the flooding. “The flooding brought the town to a standstill. No one could get in and no one could get out,” CNN reporter Andrew Ellis said. “Many homes, vehicles and entire neighborhoods either were or still are under water.” Nashville Flooding Pictures and Photos Update is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Opryland hotel flood pictures

Cars sit in flood water at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tenn., on Monday, May 3, 2010. After heavy weekend rains and flooding, officials in Tennessee are preparing for the Cumberland River, which winds through Nashville, to crest Monday. Water floods the inside of the Cascades portico of the Opryland Hotel on Monday, May 3, 2010 in Nashville, Tenn. All of about 1, 500 guests were evacuated overnight from the Opryland Hotel, northeast of the downtown area. The Cumberland River continues to

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Tennessee flooding 5 killed

A semi truck tries to drive past the flood waters on Interstate 24 in Saturday, May 1, 2010 in Nashville, Tenn. Heavy rains pounded Tennessee, causing widespread flooding across the state. A spokesman for the Nashville Fire Department, said one person drowned in flood waters on Interstate 24 south of Nashville. More rain and storms loomed as emergency officials in Tennessee on Sunday coped with evacuations and closed roads from heavy flooding that claimed five lives, covered city streets and le

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