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May 24, 2012
Jennifer Nettles sings "Stay" with contestant John Glosson as ABC-TV debuts the music competition "Duets." Nettles is joined as a coach by Kelly Clarkson, Robin Thicke and John Legend
May 24, 2012
Rod Brasfield receives a Mississippi Country Music Trail marker in Smithville
May 24, 2012
Shania Twain shows up in the lobby of Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas riding a white horse. The steed is part of the production as Twain shoots a commercial touting her Vegas residency, due to start in December
May 24, 2012
Guitarist Doc Watson undergoes colon surgery at Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
May 24, 2012
RealEstalker.com reports Lady Antebellum band member Dave Haywood has purchased a 6,750-square-foot, four-bedroom home in Nashville for $2.1 million
May 24, 2012
Keith Urban walks the red carpet with Nicole Kidman during the premiere of her movie "The Paperboy" in Cannes, France
May 24, 2012
Miranda Lambert introduces her new rescue dog, Emmy Lou, to her fans via Twitter
May 24, 2012
Kellie Pickler launches a USO tour that takes her to Kuwait and Afghanistan
May 24, 2012
Randy Travis countersues his ex-wife and former manager, Elizabeth Travis, in Nashville, accusing her of divulging confidential information to others in an attempt to undermine his career
May 24, 2011
Trent Tomlinson hosts his second annual benefit for the Delta Children's Home with Keith Anderson and Uncle Kracker at the Opera House in Kennett, Missouri
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