Shania Twain
Shania Twain Continues Her Vegas Residency
After a nearly decade-long hiatus, Shania Twain returned to country music as a resident performer in Las Vegas. And now, the 'Any Man of Mine' hitmaker has added 22 new dates to round out the first year of her two-year stint as a Las Vegas headliner.
Shania Twain is set to dazzle on-stage in Sin City
Shania Twain: A Megastar Who Won’t Give Up!
My son Jeff, who was 12 years old, had a major crush on a young aspiring singer from Canada. As the chief interviewer of the internationally syndicated Grand Ole Opry Minute in Nashville, I was always receiving the latest information on the hundreds of aspiring singers who made their way to Nashville with used guitars strapped over their backs and stars in their eyes
Shania Twain On ‘X Factor’?
It looks like maybe Blake Shelton and Keith Urban have started a trend. Shelton became the first major country star to appear on a mainstream reality TV singing competition when he signed on as a coach for 'The Voice,' while Urban is appearing as a judge on the upcoming season of 'American Idol.' Now, according to reports, Simon Cowell is trying to woo country superstar Shania Twain for 'X Factor.'
Shania Twain Ready to Begin New Album
Shania Twain covers the new issue of Vegas, which is fitting since the country-pop diva just started her two-year residency at Caesars Palace in Sin City. In this case, the old adage that what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas does not apply, as the 'Man! I Feel Like a Woman' singer shares that she is ready to work on a new album, what makes her show more glamorous and how it really feels to be on the comeback trail.
Shania Twain Opens Las Vegas Show in December
Shania Twain Says Now Might Be The Time
Eileen Edwards an Unbeatable Country Star
My son Jeff, who was 12 years old, had a major crush on a young aspiring singer from Canada. As the chief interviewer of the internationally syndicated Grand Ole Opry Minute in Nashville, I was always receiving the latest information on the hundreds of aspiring singers who made their way to Nashville with used guitars strapped over their backs and stars in their eyes. Quite often, the record companies sent me pictures of their recently signed artists. While at my office, Jeff saw a glossy photo of a beautiful young woman whose God given name was Eileen Regina Edwards.


