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  • Sep 4, 2007
    Emerson Drive is featured in The Learning Channel's tattoo-centric "L.A. Ink"
    Sep 5, 2007
    Jennifer Adan and Cory Batten begin writing "She Wouldn't Be Gone" at the Edgehill Cafe in Nashville. The future Blake Shelton hit is completed by the end of the day
    Sep 5, 2007
    Taylor Swift realizes an RIAA-certified gold single for "Teardrops On My Guitar"
    Sep 5, 2007
    Sammy Kershaw signs papers at the Capitol in Baton Rouge, officially becoming a candidate for lieutenant governor in Louisiana. Kershaw assures reporters, "This is not a publicity stunt, and I am serious"
    Sep 5, 2007
    Massachusetts senator Ted Kennedy and Tennessee congresswoman Marsha Blackburn are saluted in Washington, D.C., by NARAS. On hand for the event are John Rich, songwriter Brett James, Quincy Jones, Keb' Mo' and Ray Benson
    Sep 5, 2007
    Lucinda Williams begins an unusual run at Los Angeles' El Rey Theatre, performing five shows in six nights, with each concert a live run-through of a specific album. She shares the stage temporarily with a surprise guest on the first night: Shelby Lynne
    Sep 6, 2007
    Phil Vassar sings "Carlene" and "I'm Alright" at A Concert For Virginia Tech at Lane Stadium in Blacksburg. The free show, intended to promote healing after a campus shooting, also features John Mayer, Nas and The Dave Matthews Band
    Sep 6, 2007
    NBC presents "NFL Opening Kickoff 2007," featuring Faith Hill, Kelly Clarkson, Hinder and John Mellencamp from several locations in Indianapolis. The special precedes the season's opening game, a 41-10 Colts victory over the New Orleans Saints
    Sep 6, 2007
    Carrie Underwood performs "Go Your Own Way" with Lindsey Buckingham at New York's Radio City Music Hall during the "Fashion Rocks" concert, shot for a CBS special that airs the next night. Also appearing: Alicia Keys, Aerosmith, Usher and Martina McBride, who sings "This One's For The Girls" and "Where Would You Be"
    Sep 7, 2007
    A month before she joins her father on a country single, Miley Cyrus' album "Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus" is certified gold, platinum and double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America

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