USC student sings between Nashville, accounting classes
She’s a third-year student at the University of South Carolina, walking the line between the beginnings of a career on MusicRow and an accounting curriculum.
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She’s a third-year student at the University of South Carolina, walking the line between the beginnings of a career on MusicRow and an accounting curriculum.
Country star brings sass, style to audience of ‘Blown Away’ tour
It’s one of those bands that posted on a MySpace music page about a featured spot on PureVolume.
Scroll over to the community section and down two rows to the musicians.
Singer, opener bring medley of hit singles, covers to Coliseum
He takes the stage with a black cowboy hat and his baritone love ballads — the perfect songs for a good country concert sway.
They fly under the radar. Their music pulses through the industry, marked by song-writing credits and singles that hold power long after release.
A combat plane swoops across the National Mall, clips the side of the Washington Monument and lands in front of the White House. It’s a national nightmare that’s all-too rattling in a post-9/11 world.
Lil Wayne celebrates rebirth on latest album
Pop star plays to sold-out crowd Saturday night
Taylor Swift is going to paint Columbia “Red.” No? Got it.
The British pop princess has striped bright eyes and bold colors for ruby red lips and a black-netted peplum dress. She’s almost unrecognizable — a yellow-checked sundress and curled auburn locks have turned to black hair, black jackets and lots of black mascara.
Stripes, polka dots and zig-zag lines — patterns and prints, in jewel tones and pastels, line the walls on two racks.
There is an art to pampering a pup. Some stick with milk bones and a monthly bath, while others are a bit more elaborate with their puppy love — tutus and bathing suits and pink-frosted pupcakes.
John Corbett — March 8
Two garnet otters perch on either side of his name and “Simple Man” by Lynyrd Skynyrd roars on, a testament to the star-spangled American South.
She doesn’t like red velvet. She didn’t do red velvet.
He’s the Californian boy with side-swept bangs and a certain quirk.