Aussie Country Stars Head to Nashville

Plenty of Aussies will be flying the flag at the 2008 Country Music Festival in Nashville next month. Troy Cassar-Daley, Adam Harvey, Melinda Schneider, Steve Forde, and new kids Shea Fisher and Jasmine Rae will all head to America’s country music capital.

“There are a lot of younger people in country music now and I think it’s going to expand generations because we’re singing about everyday issues,” Shea told The Sunday Telegraph.

“We sing about things we’ve done in our lives. It’s really exciting in country music now because we can make the genre bigger.”

“No genres stay the same,” added Jasmine. “Everything crosses over … you’ve got rock, pop, country rock and country pop. People need to see that country is moving forward, just like any genre.”

The festival will put the Aussies in front of 200, 000 country music fans. Other artists on the bill include country music royalty Faith Hill, Alan Jackson, Carrie Underwood, and Dwight Yoakam.

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Country Cat Bound for Nashville

Country glamour girl Cat Southern is spreading her wings and heading to Nashville.

Cat’s sweet voice and contemporary edge saw her take out the Toyota Star Maker Awards in 2006. She’s spent the last year promoting her Star Maker Last First Kiss EP and playing plenty of shows, including performances for our troops in the Middle East.

According to The Daily Telegraph, Cat’s now ready for her biggest challenge: the United States. The Central Coast-based singer-songwriter will work with producer Terry Sawchuck, the man behind the success of Alanis Morissette, and Carrie Underwood’s musicians.

You can check out Cat’s latest single “Little Miss Understood” at her MySpace page.