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“Without Dolly Parton, Carrie Underwood May Not Have Existed”

As we all hope that next year will be a lot better than this year, we all have celebrated the contributions that some of Country Music’s living legends have made in the past years. Reminiscing on one of country music’s most iconic female artists, Carrie Underwood says her life was like Parton’s. Underwood is rising … Read more

Glen Campbell’s Heart-Wrenching Breakup Song “By the Time I Get to Phoenix”

When Glen Campbell released “By The Time I Get To Phoenix” in 1967 off his album of the same name, he was not only on the seventh album of his career. Remarkably, Campbell was already on his third album released of the same year in just five months.  Indeed, Campbell ended 1967 being one of … Read more

Remembering The Highwaymen’s Hit Song “Desperados Waiting For A Train” 

The American country music group the Highwaymen – composed of Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Kris Kristofferson – released “Desperados Waiting For A Train” off their debut album Highwayman in 1985. The supergroup’s version reached No. 15 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The Story Behind The Song Written by … Read more

Hollyberry: The Perfect Christmas Gift for Matt Stell

Honestly, picking out a gift for someone at Christmas is one of the hardest choices we come through during the holidays. You’d never know what someone would want, but when you managed to tug their heartstrings through your gifts, the joy is simply unspeakable. Today, Matt Stell shared how he once received a Christmas Gift … Read more

Bluegrass World Mourns the Loss of Tony Rice

The International Bluegrass Music Association confirmed Saturday, December 26, that Bluegrass Legend Tony Rice died at the age of 69. There were no further statements that were released on the official cause of death of Rice. Ricky Skaggs wrote on behalf of Rice’s family that his death occurred sometime on Christmas morning while having his … Read more

Throwback To Brooks and Yearwood’s Impressive Performance in 2016 CMA Awards

The chemistry between Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood is undeniable. And the power couple further proved that every time they perform together. Take for instance, the 2016 CMA Awards, where we got treated to an extra special performance of the husband-wife duo. Together, they joined forces to bring Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on a journey beyond … Read more

Red Foley’s “Peace In The Valley” Will Give You Hope In This Life Full of Hard Times

“Peace in the Valley” became a hit for Red Foley in 1951. Backed by the Sunshine Boys quartet, Foley’s version reached No. 7 on the Country & Western Best Seller chart. It also became the first gospel music record ever to sell a million copies.  Sadly, on September 19, 1968, Foley died in his sleep … Read more

Linda Ronstadt Conveyed A Sense Of Yearning On Her Version Of “Blue Bayou”

Linda Ronstadt conquered the charts and stole the hearts of many with her rendition of “Blue Bayou.” Ronstadt’s version of this timeless song was released off her 1977 studio album, Simple Dreams. In the United States, the song hit No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and held that position for four weeks. It also … Read more

Dolly Parton Shows Her Love For Christmas Through “Go Tell It on the Mountain”

Dolly Parton‘s rendition of “Go Tell It on the Mountain” is absolutely among the best you’ll ever hear.  The country superstar recorded this Christmas carol for her second Christmas album, Home for Christmas, which she released in 1990. The album was composed of ten Christmas standards and came along with a television special brought by … Read more

Porter Wagoner Once Taught Us How To Have “A Satisfied Mind”

Porter Wagoner Once Taught Us How To Have "A Satisfied Mind"

Known as Mr. Grand Ole Opry, Porter Wagoner charted more than eighty singles from 1954 to 1983, and this includes “A Satisfied Mind.”  The song has been covered by several notable artists, including Joan Baez, Glen Campbell, David Allan Coe, Willie Nelson, Lee Ann Womack, among others. But Wagoner’s version, recorded in 1954, hit No. … Read more

Dan + Shay Gave 3 Families their Best Christmas Gift Yet

The legendary country duo Dan + Shay has a unique way of celebrating the holiday season. Together with Safe Haven Family Shelter, a Nashville-based shelter to the housing program, the country duo surprised three families with houses they could now call home. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dan + Shay (@danandshay) … Read more

Country Artists Time Off: How They Spent Christmas with their Families

Celebrities are Christmas lover folks, too. We might often see them on stage performing during these times, but when the opportunity comes, spending time with their own families means a lot to them. And when you ask them about their favorite Christmas traditions, their answers are not as far as you would expect: eating out, … Read more

Listen to “Kern River Blues,” The Last Song Merle Haggard Ever Wrote and Recorded

Merle Haggard took one last look at his time in Bakersfield, California during the late 1970s through the song “Kern River Blues.” Before Haggard’s tragic passing on April 6, 2019, the country legend spent a good chunk of his energy battling pneumonia in the hospital for several months. However, during that time, Haggard was still … Read more

How Carly Pearce Enjoys Her Christmas Despite a Tough Year

Sometimes, just sitting on your couch enjoying a bowl of popcorn, and rewatching some of the annual Christmas movies on repeat is the most low-key yet the most enjoyable Christmas tradition. That goes the same for legendary and rising artists alike now that they’re free from the crippling deadlines at work or the ever-hassle preparations … Read more

WATCH: Brett Eldredge will Make Your Christmas Eve “Glow”

Most likely almost everyone loves Christmas too right? Well, I’m pretty sure Brett Eldredge would agree with me. The country music star loves Christmas he just wants to take a break. However, his family won’t let him. Eldredge’s typical Christmas celebration would most likely revolve around spending most of his time enjoying with his family, … Read more

John Montgomery’s “The Little Girl” and Its Unbelievable Effect To Music Fans

In 2000, John Montgomery had his last No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart with “The Little Girl.” It held the top position for three weeks and also managed to climb to the No. 35 spot of Billboard Hot 100. The song was released as the lead single off Montgomery’s … Read more

15 Country Songs of 2020 that Were Sold Short

A span of 365 days is indeed too short for so many masterpieces that country music artists create in one year. Within it were the country songs that didn’t have the time to shine on Billboards’ monthly charts and CMA’s annual awarding. So, without further ado, here are some of country music’s undiscovered gems for … Read more

Our Dame K.T. Oslin Will Be Sorely Missed

Singer-songwriter K.T. Oslin has passed away at the age of 78. After fighting Parkinson’s disease and recently was infected by the Covid-19 virus which was rumored as the main cause of her death, Oslin was announced dead Monday morning, December 21. The official cause of her death has not yet been announced.      View this post … Read more

There’s More To The Story Behind The Song “You’ve Got a Friend”

Written by Carole King, “You’ve Got a Friend” became the biggest and most popular hit for James Taylor, who was only twenty-three years old then. It was released as the first single off his 1971 album Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon, and it reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. … Read more

Throwback To Randy Travis’ Unforgettable Performance of “Silent Night”

Throwback To Randy Travis' Unforgettable Performance of "Silent Night"

In 2006, Randy Travis delivered one of the most divine renditions of the popular Christmas carol, “Silent Night.” The country singer showed the world how he never holds back as far as honoring the annual celebration of Jesus Christ’s birth as he performed inside one of the most magnificent sights in the world, the Carlsbad … Read more

Tim McGraw Made A Memorable Performance With “If You’re Reading This”

Country star Tim McGraw‘s live performance of “If You’re Reading This” provided the most emotional moment during the 2007 Academy of Country Music Awards, held in Las Vegas, Nevada. The moment McGraw sang the emotional tribute to the families of fallen soldiers, tears began to flow in the arena packed with industry executives and fans. … Read more

What Miranda Lambert’s Acoustic Version of “Bluebird” has to say About the Holidays

It’s always nice to imagine that there are TV shows that keep us occupied as we patiently anticipate the holidays! Once again, CBS is up and ready for the challenge by inviting artists like Miranda Lambert to perform one of her greatest hits that many of us love, “Bluebird.” But as the saying goes, ‘COVID-19 … Read more

Randy Owen to Co-Chair the 2022 World Games

The legendary lead singer of Alabama, Randy Owen will co-chair the 2022 World Games that will be held in his home state. Owen is honored to join his fellow Alabamians Charles Barkley, Dr. Henry Panion, and those names that are still to be announced soon whom he will be working with to bring the games … Read more

2020 Americana Award Winners

The 2020 Americana Award winners were announced on December 15. The late John Prine and The Highwomen came as the biggest winners among everyone. This year’s event was very different from what we were costumed to. The awards night often comes as a culmination of the AmericanaFest were no less than 100 artists perform in … Read more

Gabby Barett’s “I Hope” Now a Mega Hit

As the year nears its conclusion, Gabby Barrett had her ultimate hit “I Hope” break history! The mega-hit song introduced the young and upcoming country artists Gabby Barrett. Now, it is the longest number 1 song on the Billboard Hot Country Charts as she has now reigned 20 straight weeks. This was also the first … Read more

George Strait Earned His First No. 1 Nearly Forty Years Ago With “Fool Hearted Memory”

It has been nearly four decades since George Strait earned his first No. 1 hit with “Fool Hearted Memory.”  The song was released as the first single from Strait’s album Strait from the Heart and was included in the soundtrack of the film The Soldier. Strait has also made a cameo in the film. The … Read more

Reba McEntire’s “Consider Me Gone” is a ‘Strong Woman’ Song

Reba McEntire had her first No. 1 since 2004 when her song “Consider Me Gone” snagged the top spot of Billboard’s Hot Country Songs.  Released as the second single from McEntire’s thirty-third studio album Keep On Loving You in 2009, “Consider Me Gone” became her longest-lasting No. 1 at four weeks. The song also landed … Read more