Reba McEntire's 19th platinum
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Reba McEntire's 19th platinum

Tuesday, January 3, 2006 – "Reba #1's" is Reba McEntire's 19th platinum certification by the R.I.A.A., signifying sales of 1 million units, here label announced Tuesday.

"Each song on this album had a special impact on my career," said McEntire. "I'm glad we were able to offer them in one collection and I'm tickled to pieces that the fans love it too. I feel blessed to begin the New Year with this great news."

McEntire is currently taping episodes for the fifth season of her hit sitcom on the WB network, "Reba." She is also planning the production of her multi-week shows at the Las Vegas Hilton, which begin on May 3. Additionally, she is putting final touches on the spring and summer offerings of the REBA clothing collection available at Dillard's and online at Rebawear.

Her new single, "Love Needs A Holiday," ships to country radio stations next week.


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CD review - Stronger Than the Truth The beauty of Reba McEntire's albums flows from her way with a phrase, knowing when to modulate to carry us deeper into sadness or joy and when to pull back when she wants us to listen quietly to the lessons of a tear falling. Her songs can also urge us to scamper across the dance floor to twin fiddles, celebrating the exhilarating freedom of the moment or the satisfaction of breakup from a messy relationship. This album follows the end of McEntire's marriage to her manager. ...
CD review - My Kind of Christmas (expanded version) Reba McEntire's "My Kind of Christmas," is essentially the same album, with the same title, she released a while back through Cracker Barrel. The project is mostly comprised of the country Wonder Woman's strong singing voice, backed by acoustic piano. The new wrinkle in this expanded edition, though, is a bevy of guest vocalists. These guest spots are so good, it's worth the extra bucks to get the full package. Reba is joined by the dynamic husband and wife team, Vince ...


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