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  • 02/22/2012

    February 22nd, 2012 - Congratulations to all the Curb artist nominated for DOVES this year. In total, Curb artists and writers received 12 nominations in the following categories:

    SONG OF THE YEAR
    Alive – Natalie Grant
    Your Great Name – Natalie Grant

    FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
    Natalie Grant

    ROCK / CONTEMPORARY RECORDED SONG OF THE YEAR
    Plumb – Drifting

    POP CONTEMPORARY SONG OF THE YEAR
    Alive – Natalie Grant
    Someone Worth Dying For – MIKESCHAIR
    Your Great Name – Natalie Grant

    INSPIRATIONAL SONG OF THE YEAR
    All Things New – Nicol Sponberg

  • 02/21/2012

    BEST OF HANK WILLIAMS JR. (ALL MY ROWDY FRIENDS) LAUNCHES FROM CURB RECORDS MARCH 27TH
    Country Icon Proves Again Why He’s A Pop Culture Giant
    Album available exclusively at Walmart

  • 02/16/2012

    Group Encourages Others to Give, Pray, or Go; Announces Annual Fan Mission Trip

    February 14th, 2012—Acclaimed Curb Records vocal group No Other Name announces the launch of its “Let It Start With Me” national “I Pledge” campaign. The campaign seeks to mobilize believers to follow The Great Commission, with No Other Name offering fans a practical way to get involved via its annual mission trip this summer.

  • 02/01/2012

    February 1st, 2012 – Emotional Traffic, Tim McGraw’s much anticipated studio album debuts this week on Billboard’s Country Album chart at #1.

    In hitting the top spot, Emotional Traffic carves a notch as McGraw’s 13th album package from Curb Records to top the charts at #1 in its first week of release. The new McGraw offering posted sales of over 67,000 units to best all competition in the brief span since its January 24 release date. The critically acclaimed album also landed at #2 on the Billboard Top 200 chart.

  • 01/30/2012

    January 30th, 2012 - With the world watching, Michael Shank Racing with Curb/Agajanian made history as the team won the 50th Anniversary Rolex 24 At Daytona to open the 2012 GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series season. John Pew, Ozz Negri, AJ Allmendinger, and Justin Wilson drove the No. 60 LiveOn Ford-Riley to a 5.198-second victory after completing a DP-era record 761 laps at Daytona International Speedway.

  • 01/26/2012

    Singer Songwriter is grateful for “Crazy Girl” Composing Recognition

    January 26th, 2012 – Curb Records recording artist and BMI songwriter, Lee Brice, was nominated today by the Academy of Country Music in the prestigious “Song of the Year” category for his composition, “Crazy Girl,” recorded by the Eli Young Band. Brice shares writing credit with collaborator, Liz Rose. “Crazy Girl” was Billboard’s No. 1 country song for 2011, and Brice’s well-known hit, “Love Like Crazy,” was the No. 1 song for 2010.

  • 01/24/2012

    January 24th, 2012 - Today’s release of Emotional Traffic serves as a fresh reminder of the strength of the unique superstar presence Tim McGraw has carved in the industry since his 1994 breakout with the #1 single "Don’t Take The Girl".—a presence that was reflected in Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems 2010 proclamation of Tim McGraw as “Artist of the Decade” (2000-2010).

  • 01/23/2012

    January 23, 2012 – Tim McGraw adds yet another awards plaque to his extensive trophy wall with the announcement that his most recent #1 single "Felt Good On My Lips" has struck digital download gold on the sales front. The good news comes on the countdown to McGraw’s much anticipated new studio album, Emotional Traffic, being released by Curb Records tomorrow.

  • 01/17/2012

    NEW TIM McGRAW SONG AVAILABLE TODAY
    IN ADVANCE OF NEW “EMOTIONAL TRAFFIC” ALBUM

  • 01/12/2012

    January 12th, 2011 - Jo Dee Messina and her husband Chris Deffenbaugh welcomed their second son into the world on Wednesday afternoon (Jan. 11). Jonah Christopher Deffenbaugh was born at a Nashville hospital at 2:43 PM, weighing 6 lbs., 13 oz. He joins three-year-old big brother Noah.

    "Noah couldn't wait to hold his little brother," Jo Dee reports. "He's so good with him. God has blessed us so much."

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