Shelby
Lynne (born Shelby Lynne Moorer, October 22, 1968, Quantico, Virginia)
is an American country music singer, songwriter and actress. She
won a Grammy Award in 2001 for Best New Artist.
Shelby Lynne grew up in
Jackson, Alabama. Her father was a local bandleader and her mother
a harmony-singing teacher, and as children,
she and her younger sister Allison Moorer --later a country recording
artist in her own right-- sometimes joined their parents on-stage
to sing along. While the family was living in the small town of St.
Stephens, Alabama, Lynne's father, an abusive alcoholic, shot and
killed her mother and then himself when Lynne was 17.
The sisters briefly lived with an aunt until Lynne turned 18, whereupon
she married a friend from home. The marriage lasted only a year.
Lynne began supporting herself and her sister by playing music in
local clubs and eventually the two moved to Nashville. Shelby Lynne
appeared on TNN's Nashville Now in 1987, and soon landed a recording
contract with Epic Records,
Lynne's first recording for Epic was a duet
with George Jones, "If
I Could Bottle This Up", which became a top-50 hit in 1988.
Epic teamed Lynne with producer Billy Sherrill for her 1989 debut
album Sunrise. The follow-up, 1990's Tough All Over, took more of
a mainstream country direction, and 1991's Soft Talk found Lynne
moving into slick country-pop.
Shelby Lynne placed several
songs on the country charts during this period, but none managed
to break into the top
20. Critics
generally regarded
her as a promising talent, and she won the ACM's Top New Female Vocalist
in 1990. However, she was tiring of the lack of control she was afforded
over her image and musical direction. She split from Epic and signed
with the smaller Morgan Creek label, debuting with 1993's Temptation,
an exercise in Bob Wills-style Western swing and big band jazz. The
label folded not long after, and she moved on to Magnatone for 1995's
Restless, which marked a return to contemporary-style country. Afterward,
Lynne disappeared from recording for several years.
Shelby Lynne moved to Palm Springs in 1998 and
released the confessional, eclectic I Am Shelby Lynne in 1999 (released
in US in 2000) to wide
critical acclaim; on the strength of the album Lynne won a Grammy
award for "Best New Artist", despite the fact that she
had been recording and releasing records for more than ten years.
Her 2001 follow up album, Love, Shelby featured a slicker, more
pop-influenced sound. This album was a moderate commercial success
but received mixed reviews. In 2003, Lynne released the critically-acclaimed
Identity Crisis. Though not a commercial success, many magazines
rated the album among the best of 2003. 2005's Suit Yourself has
also been well received by critics.
In 2004, Lynne was featured in a duet version
of alternative rock band Live's song "Run Away." This
rendition can be found on the band's greatest hits compilation
Awake: The Best of Live. Lynne portrayed Carrie Cash in the 2005
Johnny Cash biographical film, Walk the Line. In 2007, Lynne appeared
in an episode of Alexandra Wentworth's Headcase on Showtime.
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Cate Blanchett Stars
in the Return of Indiana Jones
Everyone's favorite archeologist adventurer dusts off his hat and trusty whip
for yet another globetrotting trek as Indiana Jones returns to the big screen
nearly 20 years after racing for the Holy Grail alongside his father in Indiana
Jones and the Last Crusade (1989). Harrison Ford reprises his role as the iconic,
snake-loathing screen hero. View
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Cameron Diaz and Ashton
Kutcher in What Happens in Vegas
Two strangers find themselves
wed and in bed after a wild night of Las Vegas shenanigans in
this 20th Century Fox comedy.
When they both recover to find that one of them won a jackpot the night before,
the game is on as the two greedily vie for the loot, eventually discovering that
maybe this ill-planned love connection isn't quite as off the mark as they originally
believed. View the Movie Trailer
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Sexy Kate
Hudson Stars in Fool's Gold
Ben "Finn" Finnegan
is a good-natured, surf bum-turned-treasure hunter who is obsessed
with finding the legendary 18th century Queen's Dowry--40 chests
of exotic treasure that was lost at sea in 1715. In his quest,
Finn has sunk everything he has, including his marriage to Tess
Finnegan and his more-rusty-than-trusty salvage boat, "Booty Calls."
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Gwyneth Paltrow in Marvel's Iron Man
Gwyneth
Paltrow It
would only seem natural that this daughter of TV producer Bruce
Paltrow and stage and screen actress Blythe Danner would chose
to follow a path in show business. Nevertheless, Gwyneth Paltrow's
parents tried to dissuade her from a career as an actress, but
she was determined Continued
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Lindsay Lohan to
Portray Manson Cult Girl
US actress Lindsay Lohan is to portray one of the cult followers
loyal to convicted murderer Charles Manson, in a new
movie called "Manson Girls," US media reported on Thursday. E! News said it had
learned Lohan, 21, would star as Nancy Pitman in the movie, produced by Brad
Wyman of Junction Films. Full Article |
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Beautiful Blake Lively from Gossip
Girl
Blake Lively started
out in film with a bit role in Sandman in 1998. In 2005, Lively
played Bridget in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, for which
she received a Teen Choice Award nomination for "Choice Movie
Breakout - Female". Full
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Jennifer Lopez Gives
Birth to Twins
NEW YORK (AP) — Jennifer Lopez gave birth to twins early Friday,
making the singer and husband Marc Anthony the parents of a boy and a girl after
one of pop music's most closely watched pregnancies. Lopez representative Simon
Fields told People magazine the babies were born shortly after midnight on New
York's Long Island, with the 5-pound, 7-ounce girl arriving first, followed by
her 6-pound brother minutes later. Full Article |
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Carrie Underwood to
Join Grand Ole Opry
NASHVILLE (Billboard)
Country superstar Carrie Underwood, who once told Billboard
that if she hadn't won American Idol in 2005, "I probably wouldn't have pursued
music much further at all," has been invited to join the Grand Ole Opry. The
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Elisha Cuthbert Returns to TV in CBS
Drama
Former "24" heroine Elisha
Cuthbert is returning to television as the female lead
in CBS' drama pilot "Ny-Lon." Cuthbert will play a New York literacy
teacher/record store clerk who embarks on a transatlantic romance
with a London stock broker. The project is based on a British
series starring Rashida Jones and Steven Moyer. After her breakthrough
role as Kiefer Sutherland's daughter in the first three seasons
of Fox's "24," the Canadian actress focused on movies. Her upcoming
features include "My Sassy Girl" and "The Six Lives of Henry
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Mariah
Carey to Rule U.S. Singles Charts
Mariah Carey is on
track to collect her 18th No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles
chart
next
week. "Touch
My Body," the
first single from her upcoming album, dipped one place to No.
15 on the latest survey, issued Thursday. But the fresh availability
of a digital download should send the song hurtling to the
top next week. Full article |
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