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Nicole’s Nashville News- August 28

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Nicole’s Nashville News- August 28

Chris Stapleton is going to release a new album called Starting Over.  Among the new songs, Chris has included 3 cover songs on the album which will be available November 13.

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Ingrid Andress and Jordan Davis are part of the Grand Ole Opry‘s lineup for tomorrow night.  You can watch their performances on The Circle Network, or the streaming on the Circle Network’s Facebook page.

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In just a few short weeks, Russell Dickerson is going to be a dad.  Russsell says he’s freaking out a little bit but in a good way.  He’s been getting some advice from a couple of his close friends, Thomas Rhett and Florida Georgia Line‘s Tyler Hubbard.  Russell says they call to check in every few days.

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