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Patty Loveless tours behind 'Mountain Soul II'

Country/bluegrass singer Patty Loveless has mapped the first leg of a US outing in support of her forthcoming album, "Mountain Soul II."

Patty Loveless returns to the road for 'Sleepless Nights'

Patty Loveless has a new album of country classics on deck and she'll support the set with her first tour in three years.

Patty Loveless Readies New Album

Patty Loveless' 19th album, "Sleepless Nights," is scheduled for a Sept. 9 release. The album, the singer's first in three years, features 14 songs Loveless and her husband, Emory Gordy Jr., culled from a pool of nearly 500 classic selections, according to a press release.

Briefly: Neil Young, Patty Loveless, Live 8, Trapt

Neil Young is set to play a five-night stand at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium Aug. 15-19, in what are his first scheduled concerts since he suffered a brain aneurysm in March.

Vince Gill, Patty Loveless, Del McCoury lead Grand Ole Opry

Country acts Vince Gill, Patty Loveless, The Del McCoury Band and Rebecca Lynn Howard--all frequent guests at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry--will canvass the U.S. this year during the Grand Ole Opry American Road Show 2004.

Briefly: Linkin Park, All Tomorrow's Parties, Slipknot, the Doors, Patty Loveless

Linkin Park vocalist Chester Bennington has been hospitalized in the Los Angeles area since Friday afternoon (5/30), when he suffered an attack of severe back and abdominal pains, according to Warner Bros. Records.

"Down From the Mountain" and back on the road

Tickets are on sale for the second "Down from the Mountain" tour, returning to the road June 25.

Tammy Wynette To Receive Posthumous Country Music Pioneer Award

Tammy Wynette has been named the first posthumous recipient of the Academy of Country Music's Pioneer Award, which recognizes outstanding and unprecedented achievement in country music. Wynette died in her sleep in 1998 after several years of ill health.