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Atkins, a few Ducks ring in New Year's on Fox

Friday, December 20, 2013 – Rodney Atkins will ring in New Year's by appearing from Times Square on Fox.

FOX News Channel will present a New Year's Eve program, All-American New Year, on Tuesday, Dec. 31 from 98 p.m.-12:30 a.m.

Co-hosts Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Bill Hemmer will ring in 2014 live from Times Square in New York City .

Originating from Times Square, the program will include Atkins, rock band Blues Traveler and finalist of Britain's Got Talent, singer Susan Boyle.

Willie and Korie Robertson of A&E's Duck Dynasty will also join the show live from Colorado to reflect on 2013 and discuss the year ahead.


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CD review - Caught Up in the Country Careers don't see as many twists and potholes as the one Rodney Atkins has going - it took him six years between his first charted single just to release an album. While that did modestly well, it was 2006's "If You're Going Through Hell" that really put a crater on the charts: two consecutive singles for a total of eight weeks at number one and a platinum record. The next two recordings came in quick succession with big lead singles, but slow album sales. ...
CD review - Take a Back Road Rodney Atkins' breakthrough album, "If You're Going Through Hell," produced the top singles of both 2006 and 2007. His moment in the spotlight was brief, with his follow-up album,"It's America," being largely ignored except for the title track. From the get go on "Take a Back Road," Atkins comes across as a regular guy, not a detached superstar. There are songs about hanging out on back roads away from the hustle of daily life, getting fatherly ...
CD review - It's America When you've recorded Billboard's number 1 country song of 2006 (If You're Going Through Hell) and 2007 (Watching You), what do you do for an encore? Rodney Atkins is here to tell us: you don't mess with the recipe. As usual, the hook-seeking guitar licks lead the pop country charge, with the occasional appearance of fiddles and banjos for seasoning. Atkins tapped into the services of an army of writers for the 11 songs, including 3 he helped write. ...


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