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TYfan4ever
I have been dying to see this one. Should be a great show! tongue.gif


Crossroads With Clarkson, McEntire Will Air June 24

CMT will debut CMT Crossroads: Kelly Clarkson and Reba McEntire on June 24. The episode was filmed recently at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville and features duet versions of their biggest hits, including McEntire's "Why Haven't I Heard From You" and "Fancy" and Clarkson's "Because of You," "Walkaway" and "Since You've Been Gone." A studio version of "Because of You" will be included on McEntire's duets album to be released on Sept. 18.
melaniejr
yay thats so great! Thanks for the news!
trixie1717
I just saw that! I'm so excited for this one. I'm still waiting for that Trisha Crossroads, though...
TYfan4ever
QUOTE(trixie1717 @ Jun 5 2007, 05:26 PM) *
I just saw that! I'm so excited for this one. I'm still waiting for that Trisha Crossroads, though...


Me too!! tongue.gif
TYfan4ever
Found this article on the CMT page about the show. I can't wait to hear Reba sing Kelly's songs. This will probably end up being one of my fave Crossroads episodes. I really hope CMT considers putting the shows (not to mention Reba Giants) on dvd sometime soon, with bonus songs and footage. I would absolutely buy my favorite ones.

Is it the 24th yet? laugh.gif


Two dynamic women. Two powerhouse voices. Put them together and you have an electrifying combination. CMT Crossroads: Kelly Clarkson and Reba McEntire pairs America's first Idol with a country music icon for a riveting performance. The concert features the two superstars sharing the spotlight and taking turns on each other's songs.

Taped at the legendary Ryman Auditorium for an invitation-only audience, the performance marked Clarkson's first appearance at the famous venue. The platinum-selling pop star recently collaborated with the country icon on McEntire's upcoming duets project, Reba Duets. The first single from that album is their recording of Clarkson's hit, "Because of You." The duet was the natural culmination of a friendship that began five years ago when Clarkson made her admiration of McEntire known to the world. CMT Crossroads provides the perfect platform for these two talented women to showcase their music and their friendship.

Both singers are known for recording honest songs with raw emotion. During the taping, the pair had the audience on its feet with their super-charged versions of "Walkaway," "Why Haven't I Heard From You," "Since You've Been Gone" and "Fancy." Special moments include their emotional performance of "Because of You." In the intimate interview, Clarkson talks about working with her idol and what she likes about her voice. McEntire discusses her career and her favorite song of Clarkson's.

McEntire has garnered 33 No. 1 hits, twelve Academy of Country Music awards, seven Country Music Association Awards and two Grammys. Her many awards for acting include a Golden Globe nomination and a People's Choice Award. She was the first female country artist since Patsy Cline to sell 5 million copies of one record. Her first professional gig was singing "Jesus Loves Me" for a nickel at the age of 4.

Clarkson catapulted to fame after her friend encouraged her to audition for a new television show called American Idol. Her debut album, Thankful, went double-platinum and she was nominated for a Grammy in the best pop female performance for her song, "Miss Independent." She was going to major in marine biology until the high school chorus teacher encouraged her to join the choir.

CMT Crossroads pairs country music stars with popular artists from other genres to play together, swap stories and share their common love of music. The episode featuring Clarkson and McEntire premieres Sunday, June 24 at 8:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m., ET/PT.
sandis
CMT has started playing the video to Since You've Been Gone, from the Crossroads taping--probably as a promo. smile.gif
sandis
Kelly Clarkson, Reba McEntire Feel the Love at CMT Crossroads

Editor's note: CMT Crossroads: Kelly Clarkson and Reba McEntire debuts Sunday (June 24) at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

Despite her international fan base and the daily demands of being the original American Idol, it isn't hard to track down Kelly Clarkson -- if your name happens to be Reba McEntire.

"Any time Reba's involved, everybodyknows I'm gonna do it," says Clarkson, who pairs with her musical idol on the latest episode of CMT Crossroads. "My management didn't even ask me. They told CMT 'yes' and came to me and said, 'They want you to do Crossroads with Reba.' I was like, 'I'll do it!' I'm pretty much on board with anything because I learn so much by just watching her."

Among the songs they perform on CMT Crossroads are McEntire's "Why Haven't I Heard From You" and Clarkson's "Because of You." The two singers recorded the latter song for Reba Duets, McEntire's new CD scheduled for release on Sept. 18.

A few hours before taping their high-energy show at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, Clarkson and McEntire talked to reporters about finding inspiration, telling a story through song and embracing the roar of the crowd.

How did you first come up with the idea to do CMT Crossroads?

McEntire: They asked me a long time ago if I wanted to do Crossroads, and I said, "Oh, I don't know, I don't know." Then Kelly and I started hanging out together in L.A. She came and did the television show [Reba] with me, and I asked her to do the duets album with me. Then Narvel [Blackstock, McEntire's husband and manager] said, "Crossroads is calling again." I said, "Kelly -- yeah." I've been dragging her everywhere. Come on!

Kelly, what inspiration have you received from looking up to Reba?

Clarkson: It's really the storyteller aspect. Even today, listening to "Because of You," a song I wrote when I was a kid, it's very close to me and I don't really like other people singing it. But when she does it, it totally amazes me. It's way better than I told it. And it's my story. Listening to her is amazing. She's got this whole aspect of being a storyteller that I don't think a lot of singers have -- and, honestly, a lot of professionalism. I'm very much a rookie. I get really nervous about talking. Singing, I'm fine, but talking, I'm not so fine. I learned a lot of that from her, too, just by watching her.

What does the history of the Ryman Auditorium, the former home of the Grand Ole Opry, bring to your performance?

McEntire: I can't really stand there and sing and think about where I am.

Clarkson: I was just going to say that. I would start bawling.

McEntire: You can't think about it because it does hold such reverence to my whole growing up. This is the only vacation we ever took. We did rodeo all the time, but the only vacation we took outside of work when I was growing up was the Grand Ole Opry.

Kelly, do you have a lot of country fans in your audience?

Clarkson: I don't know. My audience is so weird. I'm blessed. American Idol really opened up my whole audience spectrum. If you come to my tour, you'd think it would just be young girls, but it's not. It's like old, young kids, guys, girls. My audience is pretty wide. I'm lucky. It's because of American Idol, obviously.

McEntire: When she came on the Reba set, it was so exciting and so cute to watch everybody, from catering to the writers' rooms. Everybody wanted to come down and watch. She was so sweet to everybody.

Clarkson: That's one thing that I've learned from her, too: Everything starts at the top. I went to see her in Vegas, and it was my first time to see her live because I was really poor growing up. Everyone in her band, everyone that she works with, everyone is really cool, and I think it starts with her and Narvel. They're so great and appreciative of people. I don't think a lot of people are like that, so hopefully I'll pick that up.

McEntire: You already are.

If you had gone the country route -- like Carrie Underwood did after winning American Idol -- do you think you would have had more success today?

Clarkson: I didn't have a whole lot of say. I think that's true for a lot of beginners in the business. You don't have a lot of say with what goes on your first record. I was lucky to get "Miss Independent" and "Thankful" and some of the songs that I wrote on there. It was a really big battle between a lot of people with that record. People wanted a country record, people wanted an R&B record, people wanted a pop record. ... I don't know. I definitely will in the near future make a country record. I love country music. I have since I was a kid. I don't like to hear people singing the same stuff all the time. It's boring. I like to change it up a bit.

Describe what it feels like in that moment when you're getting approval and applause from the fans.

Clarkson: It's hard for me to sing songs that I write because sometimes you're so involved with the song that you're like, "Oh, God, this is emotionally draining." You want to give your best performance. You have to kind of revert back to that place. Luckily, my fans are amazing, and I don't even have to sing "Because of You," which is good, because they sing it back to me. To hear someone singing your lyrics or a song that is really touching to you, I lose it. I will cry on stage. It's the most amazing feeling and it's very inspiring. It inspires you to keep going and do more.

McEntire: You get addicted to it. It's sort of like when you come home and your child runs to you with that open adoration and that open, unconditional love. That's what it feels like on stage when you get through with that opening number or you first walk on stage. The roar of the crowd is one of the sweetest things I've ever heard in my life.

http://www.cmt.com/news/articles/1562982/2...son_kelly.jhtml
crystalleigh
Just a reminder:Tomorrow is June 24th,and you can catch Crossroads at 8:00PM & 11:00PM Eastern/Pacific on CMT. You can also check them out on"CMT Insider" tomorrow morning.
sandis
Just caught the video for Because of You on the old VH1 Country channel, what's now CMT Pure. WOW. blink.gif It's another one of Reba's killer story videos.


It's also being previewed on CMT loaded: http://www.cmt.com/loaded/player.jhtml?id=1562681



Sad Eyes
Impressive! I loved seeing those 2 truly beautiful women together again.
TYfan4ever
Thaks Sandi! I'll have to check it out. BTW, the show was so much fun to watch. Loved hearing Reba do "Walk Away" and Since You've Been Gone." They had soo much fun together. Loved "Does He Love You" with Reba giving Kelly "the look!" Too cool. Fancy rocked! Definitely one of my fave Crossroads. I've said many times before, but CMT needs to put these out on dvd - soon!! tongue.gif
TYfan4ever
Just saw the video on fancyreba.com. Wow, they look fabulous. What a great video! If Reba and Trisha's duet is released, I sure hope they make a video together as well.
debmom217
Saw Crossroads last night, and it was amazing! When Reba and Kelly did the song "Because of you", Reba had tears in her eyes. It was so powerful, and made me cry as well! It was a great show, and flew by! I couldn't believe it was over so quickly. If you haven't caught it, you should. I sure hope I can somehow get a dvd or video of this one! It is great!
sandis
The duet with Kelly is available on Itunes now. biggrin.gif
debmom217
I got the info about itunes also. But I'm going to show my really dumb side here - and say how I really don't know what to do with an i-tune! I actually ordered something and got two free i-tunes a few months back and had no clue what to do with it! Where would I put it? Would I have to put it on my computer? I don't have an i-pod or anything like that. I play cd's and tapes in my car most of the time! lol! I guess I am just not up-to-date with all the new fangled things these days!!! lol!
sandis
This is kind of interesting. smile.gif


Kelly Clarkson has signed with Nashville-based Starstruck Entertainment for management. Clarkson's career was previously handled by Jeff Kwatinetz at the Firm in Los Angeles.

Starstruck Entertainment is currently home to country artists Reba McEntire and Blake Shelton. Narvel Blackstock, CEO of Starstruck and McEntire's husband, will serve as Clarkson's personal manager. Trisha McClanahan, Starstruck VP of marketing, will assist with day-to-day operations.

Startstruck Entertainment was founded by Blackstock in 1988 as a full service entertainment conglomerate. McClanahan joined the company in 1990. Starstruck Management Group is the artist management arm of the corporation.

Clarkson's latest RCA album "My December" was released June 26. She will continue to be booked by Creative Artists Agency in Los Angeles.
tyjunkie
That is very interesting. Sounds like a good move for her. I'm sure they'll take good care of her there and it sounds like Reba and Kelly have developed a really good friendship, both personally and now professionally. There's something about Kelly that I've always liked, so I hope it works out and she does well.
TYfan4ever
That is very interesting. I hope it works out for Kelly. She and Reba seem to have a good relationship starting, so I'm sure Reba and Narvel will take care of her.
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