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Don Williams Went Through An Unrequited Love In "Some Broken Hearts Never Mend"

Don Williams Went Through An Unrequited Love In “Some Broken Hearts Never Mend”

The “Gentle Giant” Don Williams' “Some Broken Hearts Never Mend” can touch your hearts with its soft, jivey harmony. And will definitely move you.

Johnny Cash and Jessi Colter Proclaim Faith In A Duet of “The Old Rugged Cross”

"The Old Rugged Cross" dates back to 1912 when it was written by evangelist and song-leader George Bennard, a minister ordained by the Methodist Episcopal Church. It is the most sung and covered hymn across the country. one of the less popular but most notable rendition is the duet of Jessi Colter and Johnny Cash.

Home Free Gave The Classic “Man Of Constant Sorrow” an A Cappella Remake

Home Free will let you reminisce the hit film, "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" as they deliver a haunting a cappella cover of "Man of Constant Sorrow."

Flashback to Jessi Colter’s First Legendary No. 1 Hit “I’m Not Lisa”

A major hit in 1975, "I'm Not Lisa" is a three-minute country song penned and recorded by American outlaw artist Jessi Colter. Her husband, Waylon Jennings, and former U.S. manager of Apple Records Ken Mansfield co-produced the song.

Justin Moore’s First Live Album Ready to Crank Up!

Justin Moore is releasing an album that commemorates the first time he ever played in Ryman Auditorium.

Keith Whitley’s Legacy Lives On Through Wife & Son “Don’t Close Your Eyes” Duet

Jesse Keith performed a duet with his mom, Lorrie Morgan, at the Choctaw Casino in Oklahoma. They sang Keith Whitley’s “Don’t Close Your Eyes.”

Vern Gosdin Facts

How Well Do You Know The Talented Vern Gosdin, a.k.a ‘The Voice’?

Let’s celebrate Vern Gosdin’s musical contribution with these facts you might not know about him.

Hank Williams Jr. Facts

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.

Hats Off to Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys! 86 Years of Elite Western Swing Legacy

King of Western Swing Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys were reckoned rock stars on both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

John Prine

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.

modern traditional country singers

25 New Traditional Country Artists You Should Be Listening To Right Now

The death of traditional country music could have been overstated, as these 25 modern country singers show that there is still loyalty to a less pop-friendly twang brand.

Ear-Pleasing Merle Haggard and His 1972 Hit, “It’s Not Love (But It’s Not Bad)”

In 1973, Merle Haggard was at #1 on the Billboard Country album chart with “It's Not Love (But It's Not Bad).”

From Bocephus to Hank Jr, He Learned from the Best: Hank Williams

He is a star in his own right. Hank Williams could never be more proud to what Hanks Jr. ,his little Bocephus, have achieved.

Right On! Kris Kristofferson is a Lifetime Favorite!

Kris Kristofferson had a slow start in his career before making a mark as a singer-songwriter and an accomplished actor. Let's recall his life journey.

Tanya Tucker’s Classic Hit “Texas (When I Die)”

Tanya Tucker is one of the few female country artists to be known as an outlaw. Tucker was able to combine qualities of country and rock music into her voice.

Kris Kristofferson’s Hit “Lovin’ Her Was Easier (Than Anything I’ll Ever Do Again)”

"Lovin' Her Was Easier" was penned and popularized by Kris Kristofferson. This track was released in 1971 as a single from Kris' album.

2019 Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Inductees

Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame will welcome its new members during its 49 anniversary gala at the music city center on October 14, 2019.

Mo Pitney Sings his Honest Feelings About “Country”

Mo Pitney is a rising country artist with traditional-sounding music. Many claimed that he is the voice and hope of our generation because he represents pure country music.

Under the Influence of Classic Country: An Insight into Classic Country Music from Sheree Homer

Under the Influence of Classic Country offers a different perspective of the lives lived of the artists from the 1940s. Sheree Homer delivers 36 unique interviews of musicians in her latest book.

Lovin’ the Outlaw Country: Bob Wills Is Still the King

Coming from the land of Texas, Jennings was the promulgator of the outlaw country music.  He initiated the anti-nashville style of country music.

The Highwomen Drops “Crowded Table”

Gather around, folks! The Highwomen are here, and they are here to stay!

Loving the Outlaw Country Song “Bob Wills Is Still the King”

Who remembers the outlaw tribute song of Waylon Jennings to Bob Wills? The song was written as a tribute to James Robert Wills or also known as Bob Wills.

Ray Price’s Career-making Hit “Crazy Arms”

Ray Price is one of the well-known traditional country artists of his time. His breakout scene was during the '50s alongside country legend Hank Williams. 

4th of July: The Day We Become One

The 4th of July’s here and everyone’s excited to grill some barbeques, spend time with friends and family, and watch some fireworks.

New Material from The Highwomen Out Soon!

Known as The Highwomen, Brandi Carlile, Amanda Shires, and Maren Morris banned together for one heck of a female musical supergroup.