ADDING MULTIMEDIA FHM Features Country Music's Sexy Sirens in Annual Music Issue.NEW YORK New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of -- Kerry Harvick, Jennifer Hanson, Lauren Lucas, Catherine Britt Catherine Britt (born December 31, 1984 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia) is a country music artist. She moved to Nashville, Tennessee, United States in 2004. Musical career Please help [ improve this article] by expanding this section. , Shelly Fairchild Shelly Fairchild (born August 23, 1977) is an American singer/songwriter. She was born in the small town of Clinton, Mississippi to a musical family where everyone sang. She began performing at an early age in church and later in her high school's show choir, Attaché (which also , Jessi Alexander, Jamie O'Neal and Tift Merritt Tift Merritt (born January 8, 1975) is an American singer-songwriter. Born in Houston, Texas, Merritt moved to North Carolina at a young age. Merritt began her career playing small clubs in Chapel Hill and Raleigh. on Triple Gatefold gate·fold n. A foldout, especially one that opens to double the page size. Noun 1. gatefold - an oversize page that is folded in to a book or magazine foldout Cover The March 2005 issue of FHM FHM For Him Magazine FHM Fachhochschule München (Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany) FHM Forest Health Monitoring FHM Familial Hemiplegic Migraine FHM Funeral Home Marker (genealogy) pays tribute to the beautiful women of country music with a triple gatefold cover and photo portfolio featuring Kerry Harvick, Jennifer Hanson, Lauren Lucas, Catherine Britt, Shelly Fairchild, Jessi Alexander, Jamie O'Neal and Tift Merritt. FHM's Music Issue showcases Nashville's songbirds with 10-pages of color photographs shot by Frank W. Ockenfels. FHM's Women of Country Music triple gatefold cover follows the magazine's blockbuster September 2004 gatefold that featured some of the elite female athletes from the U.S. Olympic team and was reported in the news worldwide. FHM's Women of Country Music cover and inside portfolio was shot on location in Nashville and spotlight the women of country music as never before. The portraits are accompanied by a Q&A in which the singers talk about life as honky tonk women: Jessi Alexander: "You know you're living a country song when your dad's in jail, your car is broke, you've lost your job and your boyfriend's cheating on you. I've had all those things happen at once. My dad's in and out of jail all the time. I'm used to it." Her debut album, "Honeysuckle honeysuckle, common name for some members of the Caprifoliaceae, a family comprised mostly of vines and shrubs of the Northern Hemisphere, especially abundant in E Asia and E North America. Sweet", will be released in March. Catherine Britt: "I had trouble when I first came to America (Britt was discovered in her hometown of Newcastle, Australia by Elton John). I couldn't comprehend what bagels were and grits grits coarsely ground hominy served in traditional Southern breakfast. [Am. Culture: Misc.] See : Southern States might as well have been from another galaxy. All this breakfast stuff really freaked me out. But I got over that quickly. Now I eat everything." Her upcoming debut album will feature a duet with Elton John. Shelly Fairchild: "I like to wear high-heel boots and skirts on stage, mainly to show a little bit of leg. My mom has great legs, and I think I inherited them." Fairchild's debut album "Ride" is in stores now. Jennifer Hanson: "When I was dating my husband, he dipped tobacco, and I thought, 'I've got to try this.' So I dipped. That is probably the most redneck thing I've ever done. Man, I got sick instantly." Hanson will be out with a new album later this year. Kerry Harvick: "Growing up, we used to have these things we called 'pasture parties.' That was when you had about 100 people in someone's pasture listening to loud music, drinking beer and having a big fire. We were in a small town, and that's what we did for fun." Harvick's self-titled album launches in March. Lauren Lucas: "Talk about hillbilly, my dad had a gun rack in our den. And the bass player in my old band would go squirrel hunting. Once his uncle came back with a dead turkey, which I helped pluck." Her debut, "The Carolina Kind", hits stores this summer. Tift Merritt: "Being on the road is great. The hour and a half that you're onstage makes everything worth it - the traveling, all the dirty laundry in your suitcase, being away from your family, all those things." Merritt's "Tambourine tambourine (tăm'bərēn`), musical instrument of the percussion family, having a narrow circular frame and a single parchment drumhead, with metal plates or jingles set in the frame. " is nominated for a Grammy. Jamie O'Neal: "My friend used to sneak into this saloon with flasks of moonshine moonshine Toxicology Illicitly distilled whiskey. See Lead poisoning, Saturnine gout. , which tastes like strawberry gasoline. Not that I know what gasoline tastes like, but you get the point. It made me do crazy things like dance on the bar. Drinking moonshine is something I can guarantee I'll never do again." Her newest release, "Brave," is out in March. The March issue of FHM hits newsstands on Tuesday, February 8, 2005. |
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