Reuters - Jan 12, 2006
In a surprise move, country artist Cyndi Thomson has returned to the Capitol Records Nashville artist roster after a three-year-plus hiatus. Thomson s 2001 debut album, My World, went gold, and her...
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(10/16/02, 4 p.m. ET) -- Cyndi Thomson has simply walked away from the music business, asking to be released from her recording contract from Capitol Records. With a gold album and a Number One song (...
More »USRN - Mar 28, 2002
(3/28/02, 12 p.m. ET) -- Cyndi Thomson s life has changed drastically in the last year. She has established herself as one of the hottest up-and-comers on the country music scene with the release of her...
More »USRN - Dec 13, 2001
(12/13/01, 1 p.m. ET) -- Cyndi Thomson s latest single I Always Like That Best, is the second release from her debut album, My World. The first single, What I Really Meant To Say, has already earned the...
More »USRN - Oct 12, 2001
(10/12/01, 5 p.m. ET) -- Cyndi Thomson celebrated the Number One success of her debut single What I Really Meant To Say at a party in Nashville on Friday (October 12). Before the party, Thomson talked...
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