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Michelle Obama Shows Off New 'Do At White House's Country Music Concert (PHOTOS, VIDEO, POLL)

First Posted: 8/22/09 Updated: 5/25/11

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WASHINGTON -- The White House went a little bit country Tuesday.

"Now, I know folks think I'm a city boy, but I do appreciate listening to country music," President Barack Obama said to guests gathered in the East Room for a performance by country musicians Alison Krauss and Union Station.

Brad Paisley and country music legend Charley Pride also entertained the audience, which included first lady Michelle Obama, Cabinet secretaries and lawmakers.

The president, whose hometown is Chicago, said the genre has helped to make Americans more hopeful. "It's captured our restlessness and resilience, and told so much of our story in the process," he said.

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The performance, along with a morning workshop for students, was the second in a music series that Mrs. Obama launched last month to encourage arts and arts education. The first session was devoted to jazz. A classical music workshop is planned for the fall.

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Earlier, Paisley, Krauss and Union Station taught 120 middle and high school music students from Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Virginia about music and song writing.

Paisley and Krauss started their careers early. Krauss, who plays the fiddle, signed a record deal at 14; the guitar-playing Paisley was just 13 when he appeared on a country music show.

Krauss said she would listen to music all day but "I didn't think I would ... end up doing it as a career."

Paisley's grandfather, a country music lover, gave his grandson a guitar for Christmas when Paisley was 8. And the rest is country music history. "I've really not been good at much else," Paisley said. "Thankfully I was able to do this for a living because, as I said, I did not have anything to fall back on, that's for sure."

Paisley and Krauss sat on stools in the State Dining Room in front of a large portrait of a pensive-looking President Abraham Lincoln. Krauss played one piece on her fiddle, and sang another. Paisley also sang. Both answered questions from the students.

One of the participants, Sal La Rosa, of Nashville, Tenn., who just finished the fourth grade, also performed a song he wrote as part of a music education program sponsored by the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Paisley and Krauss talked about the family support they've enjoyed along the way to country music stardom.

"Music is like being up at bat," Paisley told the students. "It's really very much like stepping up to the plate. And you can have all the support in the world but it's up to you guys to really get where you want to go."

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Associated Press writer Ann Sanner contributed to this report.

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01:00 PM on 07/26/2009
Michelle's haircut suits her and changes up her level of sophistica­tion.
Am I the only one who notices that Sasha doesn't receive the same adoring attention from her father that her sister experience­s? We see her, often, looking at the adoring scene of her father and 1st born, with a sad, longing gaze.
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Haitiana4Obama
"Let Detroit go bankrupt." -Romney
12:01 PM on 08/01/2009
Not true, he is always photograph­ed holding little Sasha's hand, and often has her tucked beneath his arms. If you notice, Sasha is sometimes breaks out and does things little children do, I bet they simply sat her with Grandma for this event so she could be better controlled­. I think the President is devoted to both of his children, and to try and create strife of jealousy where there is stretching it granny.
12:16 PM on 07/26/2009
Grandma Robinson campaign hairdo redux! WTF!
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03:21 AM on 07/26/2009
The First Lady looks absolutely beautiful. Michelle Obama can do no wrong where fashion is concerned because she looks great in whatever style she is wearing. She is confident and comfortabl­e in her own skin. She is sending a great message to women that they should love and respect their bodies and not try to alter it to fit a certain stereotype­. I really admire her for that.
04:41 PM on 07/25/2009
Beautiul, but then again this is a good looking family.
03:29 PM on 07/25/2009
You forgot the, WHO CARES box!!
11:44 AM on 07/26/2009
So, why did you click on the link "Michelle Obama Shows Off New Do"???
07:21 AM on 07/30/2009
Because it's a free world ( for now)!!
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rabit818
05:42 AM on 07/25/2009
Her hair looks fine, gives her a softer look. Someone commented on her eyebrows needing a make over and I totally agree. They make her look fierce... Fierce Lady
12:55 AM on 07/25/2009
I think FLOTUS looks great with the shorter look. In fact the photo in which both POTUS and FLOTUS walk in together look fabulous. What a great couple they make.
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Soulmentor
"To thine own self be true...."
06:16 PM on 07/24/2009
I like it. I think she looks great. Something about her longer hair always struck me as vaguely unattracti­ve, a throwback to earlier generation­s of black women who straighten­ed their hair, ashamed of it's kinkiness and trying to emulate white fashion. Sacha looks positively lovely with her hair pulled back but Mahlia looks simply messy. When I saw Mahlia in Russia in the Medvedev photo op my first thot was that she just stepped out of the shower. It made me cringe. It looks careless and, in that regard, perhaps even a bit rebellious­? They may be children but they are our President'­s children and need to understand a bit more is expected of them by way of examples of decorum. Looking messy don't cut it.
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maiali
09:08 AM on 07/26/2009
I don't get it. On the one hand you criticize the First Lady's longer hair for being a "throwback to earlier generation­s of black women who straighten­ed their hair, ashamed of it's kinkiness and trying to emulate white fashion", yet you take Malia to task for wearing twists, which displays her natural hair texture and celebrates the beauty of black hair? And how are twists "rebelliou­s"?
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Haitiana4Obama
"Let Detroit go bankrupt." -Romney
12:03 PM on 08/01/2009
Let me tell you a little secret: Some people simply don't get us.
Sandmanj
Tread gently. Mother nature is pregnant.
10:16 AM on 07/24/2009
Someone needs to teach her how to do her eyebrows.
09:40 AM on 07/24/2009
Laura Bush ... hairdo looks to me
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Soulmentor
"To thine own self be true...."
06:18 PM on 07/24/2009
Quite correct, but your point is...?
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BunnyFooFoo
08:51 AM on 07/24/2009
I like the 'do.
02:03 AM on 07/24/2009
Yikes! Not good!
01:43 AM on 07/24/2009
The longer cut is better for her facial structure. It emphasizes her eyes, not her jaw. Believe me, she will grow it out again.
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01:13 AM on 07/24/2009
I think that's a good cut for her, but I'm not so sure it will be versatile.
10:41 PM on 07/23/2009
Pretty.