Rascal Flatts Holiday Special to Air on December 19
A Home for the Holidays With Rascal Flatts will air on Wednesday, December 19 at 8PM ET on CBS.
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A Home for the Holidays With Rascal Flatts will air on Wednesday, December 19 at 8PM ET on CBS.
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The holidays are right around the corner, so it's time to start piping musical merriment befitting the season into your homes and your cars, and Columbia Records and Nickelodeon are up for the task of assisting you in doing that.
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Even though she's only 14-years-old, she can hit notes of epic proportions, and that's made her a favorite on The X Factor.
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Raised in the small, conservative farm town of Mead, Colorado -- population 2,017 -- Rachel Crow is thrilled to have relocated to a city as brilliant and vivacious as she is.
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Columbia Records and Syco Music will release Rachel Crow's self-titled EP on June 26 via all digital service providers.
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Rachel Crow, the cherubic 13-year-old "X Factor" contestant who charmed the socks off Simon Cowell but left everyone devastated with her crushing, drop-to-the-floor elimination , sang the national anthem Monday at the White House to kick off the annual Easter Egg Roll. In classic Crow spirit, she hugged President Obama before belting out a seriously powerful rendition in front of the first family.
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"I have to clean out my little puppy's cage. I have to clean my room, the house, fold my clothes -- normal stuff a kid would do. We try to be as normal [as possible] when I'm off the camera as we can."
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Rachel Crow may not have won "X Factor," but she is now poised to make several dreams come true all at once.
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Rachel Crow's final moments on the X Factor singing competition were dramatic: she broke down, collapsed and sobbed as she was eliminated from the show.
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Wendy Williams sees a piece of herself in Rachel Crow, the 13-year-old singer who collapsed to the stage and sobbed after being eliminated from "The X Factor."
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In his recent post on The Daily Beast, Richard Rushfield accurately articulates the reasons that Fox's The X Factor trumps American Idol in nearly every possible way.
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