
NASHVlLLE, TN. (Arista Nashville) - Country's dynamic duo, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn, mark yet another career milestone as the 27-million-selling superstars release The Greatest Hits Collection II on Tuesday, October 19.
Highlighting the past seven years of Brooks & Dunn's musical journey, the 17-track Arista Nashville collection includes 14 favorites and three brand-new cuts, kicked-off by the debut single and current Top 5 smash, 'That's What It's All About.'
The album release comes just as Brooks & Dunn prepare to host The 38th Annual CMA Awards, airing Tuesday, November 9, on CBS, from 8-11 p.m. Eastern/Pacific. In addition to hosting and performing, the 13-time CMA winners are also three-time nominees this year, scoring nods for Entertainer and Duo of the Year, as well as Album of the Year for their Platinum-certified Red Dirt Road .
Beginning Friday, October 22, fans can watch an exclusive Brooks & Dunn performance and interview on Sessions@AOL. Recorded live, 'That's What It's All About,' will be the first performance available for viewing, followed by other songs spread over the next few weeks, including 'Red Dirt Road,' 'Ain't Nothing 'Bout You,' 'You Can't Take The Honky Tonk Out Of The Girl,' 'It's Getting Better All The Time' and 'That's What She Gets For Loving Me.' AOL users can watch the performances and interview at AOL Keyword: 'Sessions' and others can go online at www.aolmusic.com/session. Other artists that have appeared on Sessions@AOL include Sting, Avril Lavigne, Alan Jackson, Mick Jagger, 50 Cent, Dave Matthews, Alicia Keys, Kenny Chesney and Outkast.
Running hot on the concert trail with their 'Red Dirt Road' tour, which the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette hailed as a 'showcase of great songs and smoking performances,' the tour winds down for the year as the four-time ACM & CMA Entertainers of the Year prepare to cut loose October 22 in West Palm Beach, FL; October 23 in Tampa, FL; and October 24 in Atlanta, GA.
This week, 'That's What It's All About' continues to rock the country Top 5, as it moves to No 4 in Billboard and No 5 in R&R.