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New York City Goes Country

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    Country music world mourns Mindy McCready; CMA Foundation makes big donation; country stars help launch NASH FM 94.7, New York City's 1st country stat...

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I'm actually -- -- with your -- 411 country roundup.

This week the country music world mourns the loss of 37 year old singer Mindy McCready.

According to authorities preliminary autopsy reports show her death was a suicide.

This comes one month after the death of her boyfriend David Wilson which is still under investigation as a suicide.

Country singers including Carrie Underwood and -- -- shared their condolences on Twitter.

In other news this week -- this CMA foundation has donated one point two million dollars for music education programs.

In Nashville's public schools the thunder from the 2012 -- music festival through the keep the music playing campaign.

This brings the total donated since 2006 more than six point five million dollars the announcement was made at the -- -- all star's concert.

Scotty -- hosted and performed with students.

On the real good news from Blake Shelton to Grammy winning trio Lady Antebellum Sarin -- Darius Rucker and more.

The stars celebrated the launch of -- FM 947 New -- only country radio station and the first in seventeen years.

It's now been kicked off his 25 city -- when he thirteen night train -- He also kicked off quite a trend on his Twitter page.

For his single 1994.

As many stars and fans have share their own photos from that title year.

They'll line up for Bonner -- music and arts fastball has been announced it includes flight -- -- -- Mumford and sons and more more than 100 and -- -- five bands play it takes place June 13 through sixteenth and Manchester Tennessee.

No lineup to help George Jones -- -- final national concert has expanded to include Montgomery Gentry Kenny Rogers and more.

The November 22 show is part of his farewell -- And here's George Jones with our featured song see you next time.