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Miley Cyrus is to auction her wardrobe.
The 17-year-old singer-and-actress is to give her clothing and accessories on internet auction site eBay with proceeds going to charity Get Ur Good On.
She said: "For me I get this amazing blessing and opportunity to do this every day and get up on stage and hopefully inspire people with my music.
"And that's something that's really important to me, but so is getting involved in charities."
The charity aims to help connect young people with volunteering opportunities in their local communities, and Miley believes it is a good way to show charity begins at home.
She said: "You don't have to travel 30 hours... you don't have to give a billion dollars. It's not about how much or how far, it's about looking at your neighbors and seeing how you can help.
"It isn't just stuff that's all over the world, it's right here, it's right next to you. It's important to get involved."
The auction is due to take place at the end of August.
Miley has long had an interest in fashion, previously releasing a range of clothes through US supermarket chain Wal-Mart.
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Randy Houser spent months in the studio recording and perfecting his highly anticipated sophomore studio album--the aptly titled They Call Me Cadillac—so when it came time to set a release date, Randy wanted to spread it out over a few months as well. Now Randy and Show Dog-Universal Music are proud to announce fans will be given an exclusive sneak peek at the record as early as this week! Snippets of Randy’s record—beginning with “Lowdown and Lonesome,” “They Call Me Cadillac,” and “Addicted” made available on August 10, upcoming single “A Man Like Me” and “Will I Always Be This Way” (available August 17), and more (full schedule below) —will be available to fans for FREE by visiting RandyHouser.com leading up to the release of They Call Me Cadillac which lands on shelves Sept. 21.
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Kenny Chesney thinks his failed marriage to Renee Zellweger was like getting injured at sport.
The country singer - whose four-month-long marriage to the actress was annulled in 2005 - admits he dealt with their separation the same way he would if he got "knocked down" during an American football game.
He said: "There ain't nothing you can do about it. Just hang on for the ride. Now I look back on it as just another way of getting knocked down on the football field."
Despite their split, Kenny is adamant it hasn't put him off the idea of getting married again and starting a family one day.
He told Parade.com: "Not at all. I hope that's in the cards for me one day.
"I hope I have kids one day. But I don't wake up every day and miss that in my life."
Kenny's relaxed attitude to relationships comes from his mother Karen.
He explained: "She was dating someone once and broke up. And this stayed with me. She said, 'Kenny, I just want you to know I'd rather be miserable alone than miserable with somebody else.' That makes a lot of sense to me."
However, the 42-year-old star - who is currently single - is wary about dating someone new.
He said: "The world is a different place now. I mean, if I go out with a girl, there is a possibility that she's going to get up from the dinner table and go to the bathroom and use twitter to tell everybody what she's doing. And the next thing you know, everybody's got a play-by-play of what you're having for dinner. That would make anybody uncomfortable."
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LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian are enjoying a romantic holiday in Montana.
The singer and her actor lover - who have been dating since they met on the set of their TV movie 'Northern Lights' last year when they were both married to other people - have denied reports their relationship is in trouble and are enjoying a romantic mini-break in the mountainous state.
LeAnn took to her twitter account to post an image of the pair puckering up for the camera, with the title "Kisses!", and revealed plans to lock Eddie away in her cabin for a few hours.
She tweeted: "Going to lock myself up in my cabin with Eddie Cibrian, if you know what I mean. Nice dinner, amazing food. God, what a beautiful day!"
The couple - who recently revealed plans to move in together - showed off their romance after claims Eddie has been cheating on LeAnn with his soon-to-be ex-wife Brandi Glanville, who he has two young sons with.
He also took to his twitter account to deny these claims and blame his estranged spouse - who he is currently divorcing - for the story.
He wrote: "Once again my ex has stooped to a new low attempting to sabotage my beautiful relationship with LeAnn. Not surprisingly the only magazine that decided to run the story shares the same credibility and delusion as my ex. They should be ashamed of themselves."
However, LeAnn doesn't seem upset by the reports and is fully supporting Eddie.
She tweeted: "Montana is the most peaceful and beautiful place I could be w/ @eddiecibrian right now. We have NO service other than the main lodge where we are staying, so we are escaping. I thank you ALL for your love and support. I know more than anything in this world that @eddiecibrian loves and respects me more than anything in this world. Nothing and no one will ever change that. Montana is magical! Peace it brings! (sic)"
LeAnn's seven-year marriage to Dean Sheremet legally ended in June this year, after she embarked on an affair with Eddie in early 2009.
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Vern Gosdin is a classic country artist that all country fans can appreciate for what he has done for the genre. Gosdin unfortunately passed last year, but didn’t leave without making his mark in Country. He made the top 10 consistently in the early '80s, in 1981, Vern signed with Ovation Records and scored a Top 10 hit with "Dream of Me." Gosdin had another Top 10 hit in 1982 with "Today My World Slipped Away". (This song later became a number-three hit for George Strait). Gosdin, who suffered a stroke in early April 2009, died at a Nashville hospital April 28, 2009 at the age of 74.
To show appreciation for what Vern Gosdin has done for Country Music vote to have "The Voice' inducted in the Country Music Hall of Fame.
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There's a country music baby boom happening and two of the expectant fathers - James Otto and Rascal Flatts member Jay DeMarcus -have learned that their wives (who are actually sisters) are expecting girls.
Trace Adkins, who has five daughters, shares his words of wisdom to the dads who are awaiting the arrival of little baby girls:
"I think the best way that I've been able to put this is what I told James [Otto]: 'Be patient with her because she's gonna act just like her mother.' And that's the best I can tell you, you know? If you like her mother you're probably gonna like the kid because she's pretty much her, except littler. And that's kind of been my experience, so just prepare yourself for what it would be like if you had to live with two of your wives."
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Feeling comfortable at the top of the country charts and singing his multiple number one songs to fans each night in concert, Jason Aldean tells The Washington Examiner that he's thinking about throwing some new songs into the mix. He shares, "We talked about putting some of those songs in the show. There is a good possibility; we haven't played any of them live and there's no time like the present." Jason hints about his upcoming album, "We have some cool stuff on there. The success we had with Wide Open helped us go out and find some really great songs. We have been in the studio every day we weren't [on the road]." Even though there have been rumors of some very un-Aldeanlike sounds on the album, Aldean said the music doesn't veer much from his classic sound. He said, "You don't want to alienate fans who like what you do. It's our type of music. It's kind of like you want to keep with what brought you to the dance, you know?"
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