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Emmylou Harris gives her "All" on new album

Tue Apr 8, 2008 7:14am EDT
Emmylou Harris performs at the19th annual Bridge School Benefit Concert in Mountain View, California, October 29, 2005. REUTERS/Kimberly White

NEW YORK (Billboard) - Country music icon Emmylou Harris will release her first album of new material in almost five years on June 10.

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"All I Intended To Be" (Nonesuch) is the follow-up to "Stumble Into Grace," which debuted at No. 58 on the Billboard 200 in September 2003.

Harris last September issued a five-disc boxed set of personal favorites, collaborations and unreleased tracks dubbed "Songbird."

Harris told Billboard.com last summer she secured assistance for the new album from the McGarrigle sisters and Seldom Scene lead singer John Starling. Harris duets with the latter on "Old Five and Dimers."

Harris, who turned 61 last week, will also be inducted April 27 into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

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