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Bobby Brown and Dee Snider going country for CMT
10/19/2007 4:00 AM, Reuters Phyllis Stark
Bobby Brown ... country
superstar?
The R&B singer is one of several celebrities set to compete
in a new CMT series designed to give one of them a chance to
break out as the next big country music star.
"Gone Country," a six-episode series premiering in January,
will feature John Rich of the country duo Big & Rich guiding
seven celebrities through the music industry.
Along with Brown, the participants include Carnie Wilson,
formerly of Wilson Phillips; Dee Snider of Twisted Sister;
"American Idol" finalist Diana DeGarmo; Julio Iglesias Jr.;
Maureen McCormick ("The Brady Bunch"); and R&B artist Sisqo.
Production is under way. The celebrities are holed up in a
Nashville mansion, where songwriters are preparing them for a
career in country music. In each episode, the cast competes
against one another in challenges that will test them musically
and physically to adapt to a country music lifestyle both on-
and offstage. After two weeks, Rich will select one winner, who
will record and release a song.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
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