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Interview with Terri Clark

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Terri Clark soared up the Country Music charts with her very first single, "Better Things To Do", in 1995. The talented Medicine Hat, Alberta singer/songwriter quickly followed it up with more hits like "When Boy Meets Girl", "If I Were You" & "Poor Poor Pitiful Me". Among her many awards, she's won the CCMA's Fans' Choice Entertainer of the Year award multiple times. She has also found success in music in the States - in 2004, she became a member of the Grand Ole Opry. Her seventh studio album, "The Long Way Home", finds Terri writing and singing about subjects and emotions she's lived through and survived. The singles so far have been warmly welcomed by radio and have become instant fan favourites: "Gypsy Boots", "If You Want Fire", "A Million Ways To Run" & the brand new duet with Johnny Reid entitled "You Tell Me". Tune in to hear Terri talk about her music career & her new CD.

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