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Updated: October/31/2009
Downtown cafe serves bluegrass
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Steve Crouse wasn't exactly sold on the idea of having a couple of guys play bluegrass music in his little restaurant in downtown Toledo.
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Updated: September/26/2009
Nelson proves his greatness
Wednesday afternoon, Cliff Smithers was looking out a window at the WKKO-FM office on Arlington Avenue when he saw an older man riding a bike around a hotel parking lot across the street.
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Updated: August/29/2009
Perrysburg singer found her career path at SeaGate show
Last June, Katie Monroe watched Carrie Underwood dazzle a sold-out crowd at the SeaGate Centre. The concert entertained her, but it also pointed her in the direction she wanted to take her life. "I've loved to sing ever since I was a little girl singing at church, but I didn't want to pursue it until I went to see Carrie in concert," the 2008 Perrysburg High School graduate said.
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Updated: July/25/2009
Festival fans get a whale of a show
After four days of dragging artists' sets on and off stage and keeping thousands of sometimes drunken guests in line, the Country Concert staff was deserving of every hamburger and hot dog it was devouring at the annual postconcert party at Hickory Hill Lakes campground earlier this month.
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Updated: June/27/2009
Paisley shares life with fans
Brad Paisley's new CD, "American Saturday Night," showed up in my mailbox earlier this week, and it got me thinking about how the Glen Dale, W.Va., native's career has exploded over the years.
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Updated: May/30/2009
Fans don't conform to stereotype
A lot of stereotypes are floating around about country music fans. A lot of them aren't flattering and usually involve pickups and guns.
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