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# Sunday, December 13, 2009

There's a chill in Billboard's country charts this week with no new albums and only two new songs to report. But Taylor Swift (booking agent) and Lady Antebellum (booking agent) are still red hot as her Fearless and their "Need You Now" continue their multi-week reigns as the No. 1 album and song, respectively.

Swift's Fearless now has 5 million copies in the retail pipeline.

Not surprisingly, the two new songs are both Christmas ditties, which mean they face a relatively brief chart life. Rodney Carrington's tension-titled "Camouflage and Christmas Lights" debuts at No. 52, while Darius Rucker's "Candy Cane Christmas" (not to be confused with Dolly Parton's "Hard Candy Christmas") slides down the chimney at No. 60.

Two familiar album titles return to the list this week: the Cracker Barrel restaurants' edition of the Zac Brown Band's The Foundation (popping back at No. 63) and Joey & Rory's The Life of a Song (edging in at No. 74).

Trailing Swift in the Top 5 albums cluster are Carrie Underwood's Play On, Sugarland's Gold and Green, Lady Antebellum's self-titled album and Tim McGraw's Southern Voice, in that order.

Songs No. 2 through No. 5 are Luke Bryan's "Do I," Reba McEntire's "Consider Me Gone," Craig Morgan's "Bonfire" and Dierks Bentley's "I Wanna Make You Close Your Eyes."

Now ask yourself, "Have I done my part to ensure Taylor Swift a merry Christmas?"

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Sunday, December 13, 2009 2:06:24 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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Taylor Swift (booking agent) ranks first on a list of the top female artists in 2009 from all genres by Billboard magazine. The list is tallied by the artists' overall chart success during the past 12 months.

Beyoncé (booking agent) came in second in the female artist category, followed by Lady Gaga (booking agent), Miley Cyrus (booking agent), Britney Spears (booking agent), Pink (booking agent), Katy Perry (booking agent), Kelly Clarkson (booking agent), Rihanna (booking agent) and Keri Hilson (booking agent).

No male country stars were included on the list of top male artists, which was topped by Kanye West. Following Swift, the Top 10 country artists of the year are, in descending order, Rascal Flatts (booking agent), the Zac Brown Band (booking agent), Keith Urban (booking agent), Sugarland (booking agent), Darius Rucker (booking agent), Kenny Chesney (booking agent), George Strait (booking agent), Toby Keith (booking agent) and Jason Aldean (booking agent). Swift celebrates her 20th birthday Sunday (Dec. 13).

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Sunday, December 13, 2009 1:52:27 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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To say Taylor Swift (booking agent) had a remarkable year would be a comic understatement.

She sold more albums than any artist not named Michael Jackson. Her first headlining tour, Fearless 2009, sold out every show within minutes. She became the youngest woman to win the Country Music Association's entertainer of the year award, and she set seemingly every chart record that exists.

But most important, she proved herself a graceful, timeless celebrity, handling hosting duties on "Saturday Night Live" and a rampaging Kanye West at the MTV Video Music Awards with equal aplomb. Billboard caught up with her on the phone from London to discuss her exhilarating last 12 months.

Billboard: Have you spent much time reflecting on your growth in the past year?

Taylor Swift: I do a lot of reflecting. I'll be driving down the streets I used to drive down in Nashville and my song will come on the radio or I'll pass my high school and something will remind me of how my life was before all of these crazy dreams started coming true. We wished for this, my parents and I, every single day without actually believing it would come true.

Billboard: You've set a ton of records this year and won a slew of awards. I'd like to run down a couple. You became the youngest person to win the entertainer of the year award at the Country Music Association Awards.

Swift: I'd have to say that was the most mind-blowing experience, hearing my name called and winning that award. That is an award I had placed in an unattainable spot in my head. To be the youngest to win it makes me love country music even more for being so open-minded.

Billboard: And you spent more weeks on the Billboard 200 than any other artist this decade.

Swift: It's really hard for me to wrap my mind around that one. In a business where longevity is what you aim for and hope for and strive for, having my album on the charts that long just absolutely floors me. That is such a long time. That's another one of those times where I've gotten a phone call and I really had to ask the person several times if they were serious and if they had really checked the math.

Billboard: You were the 12th person in 35 years of "Saturday Night Live" to host and perform, and the first female country star in 20 years to do so, the last being Dolly Parton.

Swift: Hosting "Saturday Night Live" was the best week of my life. I started as a theater kid, so "SNL" has been up on a pedestal for me and I've always wondered what it would be like to actually experience it. You don't even notice you're so busy that you have to eat while walking to your next meeting. I was at 30 Rock at 7 a.m. until 1 or 2 at night a lot of times. I didn't want to leave.

I was definitely stepping out of my comfort zone in terms of how people have seen me in the past. To see the reviews come in and them being positive and the ratings come in, and the fans were so wonderful and made a point to watch, it made me so thankful and so happy.

Billboard: Do you have a single favorite moment from the past year?

Swift: The high moment of this year was my Fearless tour. Every night of that tour felt like a celebration. I never expected it to be as successful as it was.

Billboard: And what about a low point?

Swift: (Pauses) I've had a few days -- and everyone has them -- where you feel humiliated or you're shocked by something or something knocks you down a few pegs. But in those moments I've been very quick to realize and remind myself that there are people out there with real problems. To get hung up on any bad moment that happened this year would be unfair to all the good moments I've had this year.

Billboard: Are there careers that came before you that you tried to learn from?

Swift: When I was growing up I didn't watch much kid television. When I was 10 I watched a special on Faith Hill and how she went to Nashville and made it in country music. I watched how Garth Brooks kept his ticket prices low. I watched how Shania Twain was able to be a blend of different genres. I just love what I get to do so much that there's never a moment of my day when I'm not thinking about a certain aspect of it, and there's never a point when I feel like I know all I need to know about the music industry.

Billboard: Have you had time to write amid all this craziness?

Swift: I actually am best writing on the road. I only have time to write the songs that hit me the hardest. Those are songs like "Fifteen" -- that's one I wrote on the road. It hits me and I needed to write it, so I found time to write it, whether it's 15 minutes between meet-and-greets or at 4 a.m. If they haunt me throughout my meet-and-greets and interviews, and all I'm playing in my head is this song, then I know I've got something.

I'm well into writing my next album. I think my biggest goal for this next record is to write in real time, as I always have. I want to continue to write about things that I'm going through. My first record was my diary from my early teens. My next was my diary from 16 to 18. My biggest hope for this next record is that the feelings I'm feeling right now will be accurately portrayed.

Billboard: So what's left for you now? Will we see an album next year?

Swift: My next goals are to continue on with the Fearless tour. I'd love to be able to perform on the Grammys again. They gave me a unique opportunity last year to perform a song I hadn't even released as a single. Obviously I'll be making my third record. I'll be taking time to make it everything I've got dreamed up in my head so far. I like to have about two years between records -- so possibly next year.

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Sunday, December 13, 2009 1:43:56 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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Mariah Carey (booking agent), who hasn't toured in more than three years, will embark on a national "Angels Advocate" trek beginning December 31 at Madison Square Garden in New York, and wrapping February 27 at the Pearl Concert Theater in Las Vegas.

The eight-week, 19-city tour will feature opening act RydazNrtist, a new R&B group signed to NCredible Entertainment, the label of Carey's husband, Nick Cannon.

The "Angels Advocate" tour is in support of Carey's latest album, "Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel," which has sold 344,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

Presale tickets will be available for members of Honey B. Fly, the official Mariah Carey fan club, for all show dates. Tickets for most of the tour will go on sale December 19.

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# Friday, December 11, 2009

Kylie Minogue's (booking agent) Debut U.S. Tour Highlighted in New Live Album was a top story for this week. Here it is again: Pop superstar Kylie Minogue (booking agent) has announced that she will release a live digital album Kylie Live In New York (EMI's Astralwerks Records) on December 15th. The album was recorded on Oct. 13th on the last date of her sold out North American tour at NYC's Hammerstein Ballroom.
Fans will be able to listen to the first half of the New York concert pre-release, exclusively on YouTube for 24 hours, starting at Midnight on December 12th on Kylie's youtube at http://www.youtube.com/kylieminogue.

iTunes customers will receive 3 bonus tracks. Kylie's sold out U.S. tour, her first in the region was nothing less than a spectacle with dazzling costumes, set changes, a live band, dancers, back-up singers and a light show built for a stadium.

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Friday, December 11, 2009 3:54:08 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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After sitting down with Barbara Walters for her "10 Most Fascinating People of 2009" special on Wednesday night, Adam Lambert (booking agent) returned to ABC on Thursday to chat with the ladies of "The View." It was only his second appearance on the network since his American Music Awards performance.

Although "The View" is usually a live show, Lambert's interview and performance were pre-taped. The "American Idol" runner-up said he wasn't exactly hurt that the network didn't trust him to do a live broadcast. "I'm surprised," he said. "I'm like, 'Really? Is it really that big of a deal?' "

Earlier on the show, Walters guessed that there was a chance that Lambert could perform on the Oscars (also on ABC) with his "2012" song, "Time for Miracles." Lambert didn't address her speculation, but he did say he learned his lesson about live TV performances. "I think now I'm a little more conscious of it," he said. "I wasn't up there on stage like, 'Oh, this is going to get them.' I'll probably stay more consistent in rehearsal to performance."

Lambert was much more toned down when he performed "Whataya Want From Me" on the show. Joy Behar joked that Lambert wasn't exactly a nice Jewish boy, to which he responded, laughing, "Well, I'm a little different. My dreidel spins the other way."

As the conversation stayed mostly on Lambert's image in the wake of the performance, and he said that if anything, the controversy helped put a spotlight on a double standard for homosexual artists. "I brought awareness and visibility," he said, but added, "It may not have been the exact visibility I was looking for, and they're not focusing on [my music], which is what I'm about."

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Friday, December 11, 2009 12:57:26 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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One top producer inspired another. Timbaland (booking agent) says Will.I.Am's handiwork on "I Gotta Feeling" spawned "If We Ever Meet Again" on his Shock Value II LP.

"When I did this song, I was in love with this record called ... you're gonna be surprised. The record didn't have anything to do with ['If We Ever Meet Again'], but when I heard [the Black Eyed Peas (booking agent)'] 'I Gotta Feeling,' I said, 'I want a record just like that on my album.' I said, 'I gotta do me a "I Gotta Feeling" record.' Me and one of my producers, Jim Beanz, we came up with this concept. I said, '["I Gotta Feeling"] is happy, but I like it.' It gives a good feeling."

On the record, Tim enlists Katy Perry (booking agent) to sing about meeting that special someone — Timbo sings too, instead of rapping.

"It's not like it's incredible singing, but it made sense for me and it fits my voice," he explained. "To get somebody else to sing it, it might sound too overdone. I like it better with mistakes — I make mistakes. With me singing it, it gives it a different kind of swagger to it."

Look for that song to be a strong contender for a single and video. Timbaland (booking agent) says he wants the clip to be serious and maybe have Katy playing his guardian angel.

"I wanna make something deep," he said. "I don't know if I wanna make it like a relationship. I wanna make it like she saved my life with whatever depression I was going through, whether it be drug depression, weight-loss depression — something. ... Will she be around if I go through this again?"

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# Thursday, December 10, 2009

Jimmy Buffett (booking agent) and the Zac Brown Band (booking agent)  joined forces for a taping of a CMT Crossroads show on Wednesday (Dec. 9). The taping at the Factory in Franklin, Tenn., featured both the ZBB full band and Buffett's Coral Reefer Band.

Brown and Buffett came together to sing several of each other's hits as well as new songs, one Van Morrison (booking agent)  cover song and a big finale. The show will premiere on CMT in March of 2010, on a date and time to be announced.

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Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:35:29 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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Jason Aldean (booking agent) will extend his Wide Open tour into 2010 with opening act Luke Bryan (booking agent) on most dates. The itinerary includes a sold-out concert in Aldean's hometown of Macon, Ga., on Jan. 23, and will continue through March 27 in St. Charles, Mo. "Luke and I grew up playing in some of the same clubs down in Georgia, so it will be really cool to have him out with us ... playing bigger rooms with bigger crowds," said Aldean. "He's a total trip, so we'll definitely have some laughs backstage every night. I'm pumped about this tour, and I can't wait to take a few weeks off for the holidays and get right back out there." The first date of the tour will take place on Jan. 22 in Greenville, S.C., with Eric Church (booking agent) as the opening act.

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Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:31:42 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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Keith Urban (booking agent), Kid Rock (booking agent) and Miranda Lambert (booking agent) are among the performers booked for the Country Thunder USA music festival taking place April 14-17 in Florence, Ariz.

Additional artists include Gary Allan (booking agent), Luke Bryan (booking agent), Eric Church (booking agent), Kevin Costner & Modern West (booking agent), Gloriana (booking agent), Randy House (booking agent)r, Love and Theft (booking agent), Neal McCoy (booking agent), Jo Dee Messina (booking agent) and Willie Nelson (booking agent), among many others. Four-day passes are now available for $99.

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