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Sales Sheet (PDF) New Ladies Of Country These classic performances from Kathy Mattea, Lorrie Morgan, Patty Loveless, and Becky Hobbs, were recorded live at the Church Street Station Theatre in Orlando, Florida. Mattea is know for often bringing Celtic sounds to her music, particularly with her release of Love Travels, one of her most critically popular albums. Morgan is most noted for her string of Top Ten country hits in the early '90s. Loveless rose to stardom thanks to her mix of honky tonk and emotive country ballads. Hobbs is a piano- pounding honky-tonker whose songs have been recorded by George Jones and Loretta Lynn, Alabama, Conway Twitty, Glen Campbell and Emmylou Harris - just to name a few. All of these ladies brilliantly display their incredible talents on this DVD! Track Listing • KATHY MATTEA 'Call & Chain ' • KATHY MATTEA 'Street Talk ' • KATHY MATTEA 'Someone Is Falling In Love' • KATHY MATTEA 'Put Yourself In My Place ' • KATHY MATTEA 'Heart Of The Country ' • LORRIE MORGAN 'Please Me Please' • LORRIE MORGAN 'Love Is Fair' • LORRIE MORGAN 'Stuck On You' • LORRIE MORGAN 'You're Getting To Me Again' • PATTY LOVELESS 'It's What You Don't Do' • PATTY LOVELESS 'Lonely Days, Lonely Nights' • BECKY HOBBS 'The Hottest Ex In Tex' • BECKY HOBBS 'Oklahoma Heart' • BECKY HOBBS 'Knock Knock' • BECKY HOBBS 'Yes I'm Ready' Title New Ladies Of Country Selection # QLDVD6700 Bonus UPC 022891670094 • Quantum Leap Propaganda Prebook 9/25/2007 Street Date 10/30/2007 • Fanzone Retail $12.95 Genre Country Run Time 60 mins Box Lot 30 Label QUANTUM Audio 5.1 Surround Sound Format DVD T: 800-888-0486 | F: 610-650-9102 | PO Box 280 | Oaks, PA 19456 | www.MVDb2b.com Publicity Contact: Clint Weiler | 610.650.8200 x115 | [email protected].
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