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Melissa Lawson of Dalworthington Gardens talks about reaching the final four on 'Nashville Star' - Read More

Date Added: July 29, 2008 12:36:08 AM
By ROBERT PHILPOT This interview previously appeared on the Pop Cultural District blog at star-telegram.com/blogs. Some questions have been edited to reflect a difference in time elements. Nashville Star airs its final-four episode tonight, but the judges seem to have long decided that Melissa Lawson, the Dalworthington Gardens mother, is the show’s best singer this season. Her only real ...

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