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] Date Posted: 17:39:36 12/09/07 Sun Also some Carnie news and an interesting fact about Silver Bells on the Hey Santa! album: Wilson Sisters bring holiday songs, hits to town BEVERLY KEEL Staff Writer Singer and TV personality Carnie Wilson has fallen in love with Nashville, so she is delighted that the Wilson Sisters tour brings her to Music City on Sunday. Carnie and Wendy, the daughters of Beach Boy Brian Wilson, will sing some of their hits as well as songs from Carnie's new Christmas album, Christmas with Carnie. "We are like the California Judds; that's the way I look at it," she said. "We are going to do 'Silver Bells' because on our Christmas album in 1993 'Silver Bells' was totally inspired by The Judds' version. "Last year I was on Naomi's show and I made her sing 'Winter Wonderland' harmonies with me in the dressing room." Carnie recently played the Wildhorse as part of the CMT reality show Gone Country, in which celebrities compete to see who can become the best country star. "It was the best thing I've ever done, the most fun," she said of the show. "I loved it! I couldn't stop thinking about it for weeks after it was done. I couldn't stop thinking about Nashville and the music." She hopes to spend more time here soon and had planned on buying a place here. However, she has just been given a wonderful television opportunity — she can't elaborate yet — that may keep her in Los Angeles longer. "Now our plans are on hold, but we are thinking of either renting or buying a little place in Nashville. We don't want to leave it. We feel that our lives are beginning there. We want to create a life there. We absolutely adore it." Tickets to Sunday's Wildhorse show, which starts at 6 p.m., are $20-$45. http://www.rctimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071206/TUNEIN02/71206002/1005/MTCN0303 [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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