On November 4, be sure to check out USAToday.com when they feature a special Q&A story with Trace and the writer, publisher and artist of LUKE McBAIN, the new comic books series whose lead character is based and inspired by Trace’s persona and likeness. The first five pages will be featured exclusively on their popular web site and you’ll learn how they came to feature a country star as a fictional southern hero in a four-part comic book series.
In addition to being a platinum-selling country artist, TRACE ADKINS has been a reality TV star, a best-selling author, and an actor. Now, he's becoming a comic book action hero. On Wednesday, November 11, 12 Gauge Comics will release LUKE McBAIN #1, the first in an original four-part comic book series. Subsequent issues will be hitting comic book stores monthly through February 2010.
The title character, Luke McBain was inspired by Adkins' likeness and persona and developed after popular comic book writer David Tischman ("Red Herring," "Greatest Hits") and 12 Gauge publisher, Keven Gardner spent time with Adkins to make the role more authentic.
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Trace Adkins recently stopped by to talk with political commentator, Glenn Beck during his visit to New York a couple of weeks ago. The segment is scheduled to air on Beck's Fox News Channel show this weekend.
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Saturday, October 24: 3pm ET & 9pm ET
Sunday, October 25: 5am ET
Premieres Thursday, October 22 (9pm EST)
Tune in this week to GAC's "Headline Country" to watch Trace and Blake Shelton clowning around on the set of Shelton's video shoot for his latest single, "Hillbilly Bone" that features Trace on vocals.
The music video premieres on Yahoo Music, Friday, Oct. 30; GAC on Oct. 31st; and CMT beginning Nov. 2
"Headline Country" Repeat airdates:
October 23, 2009 1:00 AM EST
October 23, 2009 1:30 PM PM EST
October 23, 2009 7:30 PM EST
October 24, 2009 1:30 PM PM EST
ASCAP took over the Ryman Auditorium Monday night to honor the 51 biggest country songs of the year.
Some of Music City's biggest names walked the read carpet before the 47th annual ASCAP Awards. This was the night the unsung heroes behind the country stars were put in the spotlight.
Ashley Gorley won both songwriter and song of the year honors for his Trace Adkins hit, 'You're Gonna Miss This'.
On July 15th, 2009 the church featured in Trace's video for "Muddy Water" was destroyed by a fire. Bethlehem United Methodist Church was so kind to allow Trace to film there, and he would like to return the favor. Please join Trace and everyone at TraceAdkins.com by Chipping in and donating to help this congregation rebuild this historic church. You can also help spread the word by posting this widget on your personal page. GET THE WIDGET HERE!
If you missed Trace on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition you can watch the full episode here!
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