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Alan Jackson will be honored in the third installment of CMT Giants airing Dec. 6 on CMT. The 90-minute special will be taped at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on Oct. 30. Tickets go on sale on Saturday (Oct. 11) via Ticketmaster. Artists performing at the taping include George Strait, Brad Paisley, Taylor Swift, Dierks Bentley, Lee Ann Womack and Miranda Lambert, with other guests to be announced. Previous CMT Giants specials have spotlighted Reba McEntire and Hank Williams Jr.
There’s an article and audio interview about Taylor going to have her own line of sundresses at Chattanooga Times Free Press :
Since spring, she has been the face of l.e.i. jeans (an acronym for life, energy and intelligence jeans), sold at Wal-Mart. “When I dress casually and wear what I want, I wear either a really casual dress and leggings or jeans and my favorite T-shirt that has the periodic table of elements on it,” Swift said. She adds her favorite jeans cut is the skinny leg. Swift said she hopes to soon have her own line of sundresses. “They’ll be really cute, but not that expensive because I don’t want my fans to ever feel like I wear the most expensive clothes, and they can’t relate to that,” she said. The singer said she enjoys changing her look for magazine shoots and public appearances, but “not to where people don’t recognize you.” “Every magazine that you do, they want you to have a different look from any other magazines you’ve been seen in. It’s important to abide by that and let stylists do their job and have fun with your look, but you should never change so much that people are like, ‘Whoa! What is that!’”
Another article about the Redbook magazine cover and their mission to encourage millions of women to vote:
Female country music stars Reba McEntire, Martina McBride and Taylor Swift will appear on the November cover of Redbook and appear in Lifetime Television public service announcements to encourage millions of women to vote.
The cover feature and PSAs, titled “Vote (For Your) Country,” are part of Lifetime’s and Redbook’s nonpartisan, yearlong Every Woman Counts campaign to empower and engage women in the political process as voters and future candidates, according to a news release. The stars won’t be touting their party affiliations, just working to encourage voting.
The project is extremely meaningful to Swift who said, “The first thing I did this year on my 18th birthday was register to vote. I was still in my pajamas and I got on my computer and registered. It was so cool and empowering. I felt this sense of responsibility that I’ve never felt before - I actually had a say in the political decisions of my country.”









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