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**For Immediate Release
CRACKER BARREL Joins with KELLY LANG to sing you a country lullaby.
Nashville, TN - (October 27, 2008) - Cracker Barrel Old Country Stores® have added a new section to their stores called the Cracker Barrel Baby© which includes a complete line of baby blankets, bottles, toys, and a very special album titled Lullaby Country which was written specifically for children. The album contains nine songs written, and sung, by one of Nashville’s most creative songwriters, Kelly Lang. Lullaby Country is an imaginary, musical playground filled with heartfelt songs for kids of all ages and for parents who may not want to hear the lyrics repeated over and over in an effort to keep their child quiet, especially if they are driving cross country, Lang has cleverly provided you with nine tracks of music only. The “music only” section also allows parents to compose their own lyrics or they can adapt hers to fit their child. As a dedicated mother of two, she is confident that every parent has at least one song in their heart when it comes to singing to their children.
Lang, whose recently completed sophomore album is titled Jagged Edges, most recently she worked on a very special album titled ©Partners in Rhyme which features country legend T.G. Sheppard singing with an impressive list of duet partners that includes, Willie Nelson, Jerry Lee Lewis, Lorrie Morgan, Crystal Gayle, George Jones, Merle Haggard and many more. Lang is very proud of the fact that she not only sang on this project, she also wrote ten of the songs, but she says Lullaby Country will always be one of her most cherished endeavors because it was inspired by her first born child and she is delighted that the Cracker Barrel chain has embraced this unique project.

**Please click for news on the latest collaborative CD and DVD release ~Duets, Partners in Ryhme~ This release features many great legends of country, T.G. Sheppard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Oak Ridge Boys, Lorrie Morgan, The Whites, Delbert McClinton, George Jones and MANY MORE!!! Kelly is also pleased to announce that she wrote 10 of the songs on the album for various artists.

**Has anyone ever done something for you that so profoundly affected your life that you wanted to find a unique way to say "Thank You!"? Give a Living Rose is a reality television program intended to entertain with a positive message, to inspire viewers to thank the people in their lives now, and to show the tremendous power and effects of gratitude. Give a Living Rose is a show that intends to spread the concept of gratitude...saying "THANK YOU" with meaning. Kelly has been given a great opportunity to host this wonderful show. Stay tuned for the show in Fall 2008!

**NOW AVAILABLE in Cracker Barrel Stores and in Kelly's Store~Lullaby Country~ A complete baby line of blankets, bottles, toys, etc...and Kelly's new cd.




*We had a great time in Vegas at the movie premier of DEAL! T.G. and I stopped in at Wynn's to visit an old and dear friend, Joe Esposito. He used to be Elvis' road manager. It was nice catching up with him. While on the red carpet, we caught up with Shannon Elizabeth who stars in the movie DEAL as well as one of the favorites on Dancing With the Stars! We also ran into her dance partner and fiancee, Derek Hough.
Now, onto the movie premier!! We were all so excited to finally see it....Lorrie Morgan and I enjoyed some popcorn and a few snapshots before the movie began. Click HERE for some shots from the movie premier!

*Check out the current issue of Sumner Lifestyles Magazine featuring Kelly as
"Thriving Artist, Talented Singer, songwriter and painter comes into her own-again"
CLICK HERE to see the photo...
Kelly is thrilled at how it turned out!

~CONGRATULATIONS~
Kelly Lang & T.G. Sheppard!!!
Their beautiful wedding ceremony took place on
August 20th, 2007 in Hendersonville, TN.
Click HERE
to view photos and a video of that special night.


*Check out the new issue of Country Weekly (with Sara Evans on the cover)
for more wedding photos and an article about T.G. & Kelly's wedding!
And don't forget to pick up THIS issue of Country Weekly

to see T.G. & Kelly cooking in their new home!

CONGRATULATIONS to KELLY
on her Grand Ole Opry debut, April 27th, 2007!! PHOTOS HERE
Catching up with Kelly Lang 
By Christy Cowan Baker

During this year’s CMA Music Fest we ended our third day with a most memorable performance by one of the truly beautiful talents in Music City. Just a few blocks away from the Convention Center at 3rd and Lindsley is a popular neighborhood bar and grill that plays host to local and national artists seven nights a week. This particular night we were there to see the captivating singer and songwriter Kelly Lang.

Even the first time you hear her sing there is something warmly familiar and soothing about her voice; I’m not exactly sure how to describe it. For me, personally, Lang's voice is akin to sipping hot cocoa from my favorite cup on a cold night. There is a certain comfort level that just can't be explained.

Lang is a prolific songwriter and early in the show she delighted the audience with several songs she either wrote or co-wrote. She has been writing with Lorrie Morgan and Mark Oliverius for Morgan's forthcoming album and another one of their collective creations, "Somethin Fishy Goin On," will be included on a compilation CD that will be sold exclusively through Bass Pro shops and features Merle Haggard, George Jones, Vince Gill, Little Jimmy Dickens, and Bobby Bare.

Perhaps her most well known song to date is "Goodbye Darlin", a song she wrote as a tribute to the memory of a close family friend; the legendary Conway Twitty. Lang's late father, Velton Lang, worked with Twitty as his road manager for more than twenty-five years. Some of Lang's most cherished, childhood memories were born as she sat on the side of the stage with her father and watched Twitty perform. She says that she knew, even back then, that she wanted to be a singer when she grew up.

"I'm Not Going Anywhere"

Another song she wrote was “I’m Not Going Anywhere” and on this evening she dedicated it to her Mother and long-time love TG Sheppard who were both in the audience. The song is beautiful and since it struck a personal chord with me, during our interview I asked about that particular song. She briefly explained how she had written the song to comfort someone she knew who was going through a difficult time but only a few months after she wrote it she was diagnosed with breast cancer and found herself comforting her loved ones with those very same words. The song is now one of her personal favorites. 

When I asked if her songwriting parallels her life she responded “If I am writing alone, yes, I tend to wear my heart on my sleeve and you know exactly where I am, but if I’m writing with a someone else, and it’s for their project, I go with their guidance.”

I couldn't resist asking this talented songwriter the age old question, “If you could write with anyone who would it be and why?” I somewhat anticipated her answer since I knew she had recently performed with Barry Gibb at the “Night of Healing” benefit concert in Sumner County, which she organized, and where Gibb, their most notable new resident, made a special guest appearance. Lang is a long-time fan of Gibb's and has always admired his writing talents. She was honored when he asked her to sing with him on "Islands in the Stream" at the concert; a song he wrote with brothers Maurice and Robin that was a big hit for Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton in the early 80's. Ironically, Lang tells me that several months ago she told her mother that she would be writing with Barry Gibb despite the fact that she had not met him yet. Her mother brushed off her comment with, "You don’t even know him; you're crazy girl!" Kelly continues, “Lo and behold, when I first got the idea for the benefit concert, a mutual friend knew his secretary so I emailed and invited him to sing. When he asked if he could sing with me, I thought 'this is getting scary, I'm predicting who I will meet', so I hope he will be the next one I write with,” she laughs.

Another choice for a songwriting partner would be Tennessee's most beloved icon, Dolly Parton, “because she is so insightful.” When Lang writes she likes to paint a clear picture so you don’t have to wonder what she is trying to say and she feels that Parton and she are alike in their writing style. Lang compared her own songwriting to her oil paintings. They both begin with a blank canvas and you can create whatever you want. In her songwriting, as in her painting, the pictures she creates are very clear so you don’t have to guess what they are. 

Of the many professional hats she wears, when asked to pick her favorite, she is quick to say the music business but adds that being a commissioned oil painter is what pays the bills. No matter what she chooses to do you can bet that it will be something creative that she is passionate about. It isn’t a fluke that Cindy Crawford, very famous model and beauty expert, recently solicited Lang to be an official spokesperson for her new skin care line called “Meaningful Beauty.” I'd say that is a most appropriate definition of the vivacious and eloquent Ms. Lang.

Editor's Note: Kelly Lang would like to remind everyone that you can STILL donate to the United Way of Sumner County.

This feature is reprinted here with the permission of CountryStarsOnline.com

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