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WATCH: Delivery Driver Superbly Sings Elvis Presley Classic

One fine morning on January 14, 2014, one delivery truck driver stunned his fellow drivers when he performed an Elvis Presley hit, "Kiss Me Quick."

Joe Diffie Celebrates 25 Years in the Grand Ole Opry

Joe Diffie has always been a staple in the country singer/songwriter roster. And on the 25th of January, he celebrates his 25th year as an Opry member.

“The Dukes of Hazzard” to Celebrate Anniversary in Nashville

John Schneider, Tom Wopat, and the rest of the cast of "The Dukes of Hazzard" is set to celebrate their 40th anniversary in Nashville.

A Tribute to our Dad: Leader of the Band from Dan Fogelberg

Is your dad strict, loving, or always cranky? Well, let us go ahead and honor them with the hit Leader of the Band from Dan Fogelberg.

LISTEN: Waylon & Willie’s Iconic Duet, “Luckenbach, Texas”

Waylon Jennings released his No. 1 hit "Luckenbach, Texas" in 1977. Fellow outlaw singer, Willie Nelson, joins him in singing a part of the song.

“She’s Got You:” Who Sang It Better, Patsy or Loretta?

Patsy Cline released "She's Got You" in 1962 and it became No. 1 on the country charts. Meanwhile, Loretta Lynn covered the song in 1977 in honor of Patsy.

Chris Stapleton Makes Impact on Lincoln County Girl

Chris Stapleton makes the sweetest gesture ever! He invites his fan, a little girl from Lincoln County, backstage to fulfill her dreams: meeting her hero.

Dixie Chicks Belting on a Tragic Story, “You Were Mine”

“You Were Mine” by the Dixie Chicks Hits Close to Home

The Dixie Chicks wrote “You Were Mine” inspired by their parents' divorce. Learn more about this country hit song right here!

Terry Bradshaw’s Amazing Take on “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry”

Former American football quarterback Terry Bradshaw recorded his version of Hank Williams' "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" in 1976, and it charted at No. 17.

CHECK OUT: Sam Elliot’s Funny Reaction to Oscar Nomination

American actor Sam Elliott was nominated Best Supporting Actor in the 91st Oscar Awards for the film A Star Is Born. Watch his funny reaction here.

Did You Know that Dolly Parton has Turned Down Elvis Presley?

When Dolly Parton’s single “I Will Always Love You” was released in 1974, Elvis Presley’s camp approached her with an offer to record her song.

Randy Travis to Release Memoir Entitled “Forever and Ever, Amen”

Randy Travis announces that he will release his new book. It's called "Forever and Ever, Amen: A Memoir of Music, Faith, and Braving the Storms of Life."

Saddle Up for the 2019 Headwaters Country Jam Festival!

Dust off your cowboy boots and let's get ready for the 2019 Headwaters Country Jam Festival! Acts would include Kelsea Ballerini, Big & Rich, and more!

Hear Marie Osmond Render John Denver’s “Country Roads”

In one of Donny & Marie's medley performances, Marie sweetly rendered John Denver’s classic country hit, “Take Me Home, Country Roads.”

Chris Stapleton Pays Tribute to Late Rock Legend Chris Cornell

On January 16, 2019, Chris Stapleton joined other artists in paying a tribute to the late rock legend Chris Cornell. He rendered a powerful "The Keeper."

Home Free Member, Adam Rupp, Stuns in His Vocalized Drum Solo

Tenor and beat-boxer Adam Rupp of Home Free will surely wow you with his spontaneous Drum Solo live from one of their concert tours.

Lady Antebellum’s “Own the Night” was a Top Album 7 Years Ago

Lady Antebellum’s third studio album “Own the Night” was a chart-topper, award-winning, and a best-selling record. It earned the group their second No. 1.

WATCH: The London Contemporary Voices Cover Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5

The London Contemporary Voices give us a rejuvenated version of a classic Dolly Parton song,"9 to 5" which embodies class, sass, and so much more.

Trace Adkins’ Passionate Performance of “The Wayfaring Stranger”

Trace Adkins was among the country artists who performed the classic tune “The Wayfaring Stranger.” He sang it in honor of Johnny Cash.

Trio: A No. 1 Collaborative Album of Parton, Ronstadt, Harris

Trio is a collaborative studio album by Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, and Emmylou Harris. In1988, it clinched the no. 1 spot on the Billboard charts.

Willie Nelson Celebrated in a Star-Studded Tribute Show

With performances from George Strait, Willie Nelson himself, Willie: Life & Songs of an American Outlaw proved to be an amazing affair.

Country Stars Set to Perform on “Elvis All-Star Tribute”

Stars across the spectrum gather together for NBC's Elvis All-Star Tribute for the King of Rock and Roll Elvis Presley. Blake Shelton will host the event.

Charley Pride Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from MAC

On January 10, 2008, exactly eleven years ago today, Charley Pride was awarded the Lifetime Achievement award by Mississippi Arts Commission (MAC).

Meet the Funniest Horse on Earth: Archy, The Farting Horse

One horse at the Rocking Horse Ranch in California named Archy might probably be the funniest horse on earth now after his video of him farting.

A Heart Melting Hit from Martina McBride: “God’s Will”

“God’s Will” by Martina McBride teaches us about patience and trust which we need to have. I hope that this song will inspire you more to trust in God.

Johnny Cash’s “Forty Shades of Green” Captures Ireland’s Beauty

Johnny Cash wrote the song “Forty Shades of Green” in 1959 following a trip to Ireland. The song was inspired by the country’s beautiful scenery.

It’s a Big Night for Music Films in the Golden Globes

Music has dominated the 2019 Golden Globes. With huge nods to Bohemian Rhapsody and a Star Is Born, this is a special testament to art genres colliding.

Ronnie Milsap Tells Us How “A Woman In Love” Behaves

Ronnie Milsap scored his very last number one single on the Billboard Country chart with his song “A Woman In Love” in 1989.

Are All in Agreement to Don Williams’ Prayer for a “Stronger Back?”

A great singer and an interpreter, “Stronger Back” can be best equated as one of the simplest but most essential life lessons from our Gentle Giant.

“Captain” of Iconic ‘70s Duo Captain & Tennille Dies at 76

On January 2, Daryl Dragon, popularly known as “Captain” of Captain & Tennille, died at the age of 76. Toni Tennille was by his side when he passed.