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Remembering The “Gentle Giant” of Country Music: Don Williams

I’m pretty sure, a lot of people out there misses the one and only “Gentle Giant” Don Williams, especially the country music obsessives. With this, let’s go and recollect his memories with his hits and some videos worth remembering.

W.S. “Fluke” Holland Bids Farewell at the Age of 85

Another country icon has fallen. W.S. “Fluke” Holland is not to get treated lightly as he was hailed ‘the father of drums,’ the one person who Johnny Cash greatly adores and chose to work with for several years.

Joey Hendricks Breaks Through in Country Music’s Circle

Joey Hendricks' name as a songwriter quickly made a quick ascent in the ranks amongst his fellow Nashville songwriters. Recently, Hendricks saw that he has more to offer and decided to branch out as an artist.

Believe It or Not, Your Favorite Country Stars Did These Odd Jobs

Let us take a look at some of these country stars and what jobs they have been in before the bright lights.

Reba McEntire’s Southern Manor Ready to Make New Memories

Reba McEntire lived like a true country queen since 1990 just until 2015 when she decided to sell her 1.3-hectare mansion which was built around the southern estate outside Nashville, Tennessee.

Josh Turner’s Son Hampton Takes a Different Path in Music

Turner said that if ever his son Hampton pursues music, he would go for it and support him. He sees potential in his oldest son but not really in though not in country music.

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How Well Do You Know The Country Royalty, Hank Williams Jr?

Let's get to know more about the country superstar, Hank Williams Jr.

The Highwaymen: The Mount Rushmore of Country Music and Still the Best Band in History

Individually blazing their own trails was perhaps the main fuel to The Highwaymen's road of success, thereby placing them on top of the industry in the '80s.

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Where Are The Statler Brothers After Four Decades of Fame?

The Statler Brothers may have come to an end, but they will remain to be the most awarded act in the history of country music.

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How to Create a Country Music Playlist for Studying and Concentration

There is more to music than it meets the eye, particularly country music. And here, we will show you why.

R.I.P John Prine: Country Artists Mourn the Loss of a Genius Musician

Tuesday, April 7, 2020, the country music world bid goodbye to one of its legends. "Paradise" singer John Prine has lived to see 73 colorful years of music.

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John Prine and His Cinderella Story That Will Inspire You

John Prine’s one-of-a-kind ‘Cinderella story’ of how his career got started will truly be an inspiration to all the budding artists out there.

CHECK IT OUT: Top Country Albums Between 1980 and 2020

Country Music has flourished over the years. Let's have a recall of the best-selling and top country albums of the past 4 decades.

Country Music Winners Back in the 11th Grammy Awards Remind Us Why We Love the ’60s!

During the 11th Grammy Awards in 1969, songs that resounded in the country music industry have truly been recognized.

Jennings’ Album “Will the Wolf Survive”: His Challenge After Becoming An Outlaw

"Will the Wolf Survive" was Waylon Jennings’ debut album released under MCA after transferring from RCA records.

REWIND: “No Money In this Deal” was George Jones’ 1st of 900 Records

“No Money In this Deal” was a self-penned honky-tonk tune that George Jones wrote, his debut single and the 1st of the 900 records of his career.

Anita Cochran’s Full of Life at 52! The Victor in Her Battle with Breast Cancer

Country music singer-songwriter and record producer, Anita Renee Cockerham, professionally known as Anita Cochran, is celebrating her 52nd birthday today.

Taking Chances in Claude King’s “Wolverton Mountain” 58 Years Since Its Release

In 1962, Claude King released his best-known recording “Wolverton Mountain” written by Merle Kilgore who had written a bunch of songs and hits during that era.