MARTINA PERFORMS HER HITS & PREVIEWS "TIMELESS" IN LIVE CMT SPECIAL!! Posted on Thursday, September 22, 2005
NASHVILLE, TN – Sept. 21, 2005 – Multi-platinum superstar Martina McBride performs a concert before an intimate audience live from the CMT studios in the special MARTINA MCBRIDE: TIMELESS, premiering Saturday, Oct. 8 at 10:00 PM*. In this one-hour special, McBride performs the hits that have created her multiple award-winning career as well as previews songs from her much anticipated album, “Timeless,” set to hit stores October 18.
The new album, “Timeless,” was produced by McBride and is unlike any album she has recorded, celebrating her place in a genre she holds dear while reminiscing and paying homage to the songs where her journey began. It is an entire album dedicated to some of the most revered country classics of our time.
“Every time I hear this music, it feels like coming home,” says McBride. “What I love about these songs is that they are like conversations. These lyrics are so simple yet so eloquent. It’s just honest. I have a comfort level with this music and a respect for it that is deep.”
“I can't wait to perform these songs live on CMT for the true country music fans like myself," adds McBride. "I want everybody who hears this music to say, ‘Wow, what great songs.’ I think there will be a lot of people who have fond memories of these songs and also many people who will be hearing them for the first time. It’s exciting to think that it may inspire someone to go back and listen to the originals and discover how wonderful traditional country music is.”
Martina McBride has been a steady presence in the country Top Ten since 1993. Her fiery, passionate vocals have created such memorable hits as “Independence Day,” “Wild Angels,” “A Broken Wing,” “Blessed” and “This One’s for the Girls.” She has placed nearly 20 singles in the Top Ten, has sold 15 million records and has been named CMA’s Female Vocalist of the Year in 1999, 2002, 2003 and 2004 and ACM’s Female Vocalist of the Year in 2004, 2003 and 2002.
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