Catch up with Sara Evans and her family. Visit Sara's farmhouse in rural Oregon and meet her two babies, her politically aspiring husband and their wacky cast of friends. Then head out on the road for a swing through California's coast and central valley, culminating with Sara performing with Buck Owens at his Crystal Palace. At home or on the road, Sara shows us what it's like to juggle being a country music singer and a mom at the same time.
After a few days with Reba McEntire, we can see why she is the hardest-working woman in the entertainment business today. We start off with a homecoming of sorts with McEntire playing the Houston Rodeo. Flying in on her private jet, interviews, meet and greets … oh, yeah, did we mention this is her first planned show in over three years? So she rehearses with the new band, plays the show, then … back to the plane to head to Los Angeles. Her hurry? She has to be at work filming her television show Reba. While showing us the ropes, she shows us what she's been doing the last few years: making a hit television show. Finally, McEntire is a veteran of MANY award shows. We get to hang with her as she comes to the CMT Flame Worthy Awards to do her thing.
They are the duo taking the music world by storm, spreading their message of ""country music without prejudice"" and electrifying each stage on which they perform. They are Big & Rich -- Big Kenny and John Rich -- and they are throwing a party where everyone is invited on CMT Total Access: Big & Rich. In the one hour episode, cameras capture Big & Rich (""Horse of a Different Color"") from backstage to onstage, from down time to ""on-for-the-cameras"" time, from performance high to utter exhaustion, thrusting viewers into the rush of fame and revealing a brief, but energized and intimate, glimpse of life on the other side. CMT follows the rising stars as they shoot their first music video for ""Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy),"" tour with superstar Tim McGraw and perform at New York's famous club CBGB's, spreading their message, showing off their wild and wooly ways and winning legions of fans. When John Rich met Big Kenny in 1998, both had been through the record industry wringer. Rich had bee
Imagine yourself in a country band on the eve of your third album release, mounting the biggest tour of your career and on the wildest ride of your life. That scenario sets the stage for CMT's Total Access: Rascal Flatts. We catch up with the Jay, Gary and Joe Don of Rascal Flatts as they begin rehearsals for their upcoming Here's to You headline tour. Figuring out the new stage, sets, songs and gear is just one piece of the puzzle for mounting a tour of this size. To promote the new album release for Feels Like Today, we jump on the Flatts private jet and travel to nine cities in three days! We are with the guys as the new record goes double platinum and debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard charts. Finally, we get back to what they do best -- playing live. On the road, we see how it all comes together -- the stage, the lights, the sounds, the fans and the music, all converging for the live show. Come along as the guys show us how it's done on Total Access: Rascal Flatts.