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February 15, 2010 issue

on newsstands February 8, 2010

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Josh Turner: Taking a Stand

Josh Turner opens up about how he took control of his life and career, fatherhood and the legacy he wants to leave behind. Josh tells Country Weekly that he is proud of his progress and owes his work ethic to his family background. “[Mama and Daddy] inspired me and my siblings to chase our dreams and work hard for what we got,” he says. He also talks about the loneliness he felt when he first came to Nashville and the tough early days of his career. And the father of two reveals the legacy he wants to leave his young sons. “I just want them to know how important it is to do what’s right no matter what anyone around them is saying.”

To learn more, pick up the February 15, 2010 issue of Country Weekly, on newsstands now.

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Blake Shelton: His Mascot Buford

When Blake Shelton recently became embroiled in a controversy over remarks he aimed, in jest, at the animal activist group PETA, many of his fans quickly came to his defense.

Jimmy Wayne From the Road

Country Weekly regularly checks in with Jimmy throughout his walk for charity. Follow along with Jimmy from right here!

Kye Fleming: Keeping Her Edge, Part 2

In this week’s issue of CW (Jan. 4, 2010), we catch up with Kye Fleming, the songwriter whose songs you know . . . even if the name doesn’t ring a bell. Below, we continue the story and introduce you to the new country trio Kye now manages—Edens Edge.
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