Blake & Miranda in No Hurry to Wed

March 25, 2008 - Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert have become one of country music's "it" couples, but while they're serious about the relationship, they're in no rush to head down the wedding aisle.

"I'm not in any hurry to get married again," he told Country Weekly in a cover story that appeared on newsstands yesterday. "She says she's not in a hurry to get married. For once, I just want to enjoy bein' comfortable with where things are in my life and how they're flowin' along right now."

Blake also discusses the dissolution of his first marriage and the death of his older brother, Richie, in the piece, which includes pictures of his ranch in Oklahoma.

Back in Nashville, Dave Turnbull — who wrote Blake's hit "The More I Drink" — is taking part April 30 in the Carriage House Music Series, a charity event at the Belle Meade Plantation. Dave is joined in the concert by three other successful songwriters: Fred Knobloch, who wrote George Strait's "Meanwhile"; Tony Haselden, who authored Collin Raye's "That's My Story"; and Roxie Dean, cowriter of Jamie O'Neal's "When I Think About Angels." 

Courtesy of gactv.com


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