• Alanna Kay Nash (born August 16, 1950) is an American journalist and biographer. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Nash holds a master's degree from the Columbia...
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  • speed skater Alanna Lockward (1961–2019), Dominican author, curator, and filmmaker Alanna Masterson (born 1988), American actress Alanna Nash (born 1950)...
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    Part of No" and Morgan's cover of Bonnie Tyler's "It's a Heartache". Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly rated the album "B", stating that "Morgan is...
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    not say what happened between us. It is personal." Byron Raphael and Alanna Nash have stated that the star "would never put himself inside one of these...
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    sampled voice recordings of Lester Flatt, Hank Williams, and Ernest Tubb. Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly rated the album "A", finding the "stylistic mix"...
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    Retrieved June 5, 2022. Alanna Nash (February 11, 1994). "Pam Tillis Collection". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved June 5, 2022. Alanna Nash (April 23, 1998)...
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  • adaptation of Golden Girl: The Story of Jessica Savitch, a 1988 book by Alanna Nash that recounted the troubled life of American news anchor Jessica Savitch...
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    Home was met with generally positive critical and commercial reception. Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly praised Chesnutt's singing voice and honky-tonk...
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    contributions of King and Eastwood. In a review for Entertainment Weekly, Alanna Nash thought that "[t]he guests show up more to bolster Travis' profile than...
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    The album received an "A−" from Entertainment Weekly, whose writer Alanna Nash said that he "pairs a poised and confident baritone with witty and well-crafted...
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    The latter was also Gill's first solo entry on the Billboard Hot 100. Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly contrasted I Still Believe in You favorably against...
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    included Amy Ray (of the Indigo Girls) and bluegrass musician Tim O'Brien. Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly rated the album "A", stating that it continued...
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    "Can't Stop Myself from Loving You", were less successful on Billboard. Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly rated the album "A+", comparing the music favorably...
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  • second, Golden Girl: The Story of Jessica Savitch (Dutton, 1988) by Alanna Nash, became the basis of the 1996 theatrical film Up Close & Personal starring...
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  • album, Janice and Jayne, received a B rating from Entertainment Weekly's Alanna Nash. Their second album Scratches on Her Knees was independently produced...
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    thought that the album showed the duo's diversity of musical influences. Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly was less positive, criticizing the duo's sound...
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    pilot, and truck driver made him a publicist's dream." Giving it an "A", Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly praised Tippin's "humor" and "pointed language"...
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    Author Alanna Nash suggests the possibility that Parker didn't intervene more because he may not have known how to handle the situation. In Nash's book...
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    band won the Academy of Country Music's Vocal Group of the Year award. Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly gave Extra Mile a B rating, saying that it was...
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    Chris Leuzinger, and Milton Sledge of Brooks' studio band The G-Men. Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly rated the album "A−", stating that "Literate...
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  • (ISBN 0-9642566-0-6) Elvis Aaron Presley: Revelations from the Memphis Mafia by Alanna Nash, Billy Smith (Contributor), Marty Lacker (Contributor), Lamar Fike (Contributor)...
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    variety kept the album's singles from being successful on the charts. Alanna Nash shared a similar opinion in Entertainment Weekly, describing the album...
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    others on their Hondas." In 2005, Byron Raphael and Presley biographer Alanna Nash wrote that Adams may have "swung both ways" like "Adams's good pal (and...
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    sort of tear-jerker George Jones has worked wonders with in the past". Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly thought that Diffie "[sang] in his natural voice"...
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    other singles were more radio-friendly. Giving the album a B-minus, Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly compared Tritt's music to that of Hank Williams...
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    lost love about "all measure of suffering", according to Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly. Nash reported that McEntire "still hits her stride with the...
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    her songs herself instead of relying on Nashville-based songwriters. Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly thought that by being a graduate of an Ivy League...
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  • most of her formidable pipes and leaves listeners salivating for more." Alanna Nash from Entertainment Weekly called it a "lush version". British magazine...
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  • copied the melody and structure of the song. Entertainment Weekly's Alanna Nash felt that the album's sound evoked the genres of honky-tonk and country...
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  • and Michelle Wright, but lost to Wright. A critical favorite, reviewer Alanna Nash once described White as "a fiery redhead with a wild-and-wounded delivery...
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