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 Atkins 'Kept On Going', Celebrates Number 1

"Atkins 'Kept On Going', Celebrates Number 1"
After ten years on a major record label, country singer Rodney Atkins is just getting started.  Atkins celebrated his first number one hit, "If You're Going Through Hell” Monday night. His 4-year-old son Elijah also attended the party .

In other news, Jon Bon Jovi will be in Nashville Tuesday night.  Bon Jovi has been coming to Music City since the early 1990s because he loves the songwriting community.  He, along with Richie Sambora, will join LeAnn Rimes, Ronnie Dunn from Brooks & Dunn, Randy Owen from Alabama and more at the Ryman Auditorium for a fundraiser.  Tickets...

...cost $40 and all proceeds go to the Second Harvest Food Bank.  The show's organizer, songwriter extraordinaire Craig Wiseman, said there's a good chance that Mr. Nicole Kidman will play as well.

Also, Hank Williams Jr. faced assault charges in a Memphis court Monday.  Williams is accused of hitting on and eventually choking a 19-year-old waitress.  On Monday, the waitress, Holly Hornbeak, said Hank should be punished.

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