10 Songs That Reference Hank Williams Jr.
We decided to compile a list of a few to remind us all just how many people Hank Jr. influenced.
We decided to compile a list of a few to remind us all just how many people Hank Jr. influenced.
Jessi made a statement when she released her debut album in 1970, titled “A Country Star is Born.” It turns out the title hit the nail square on the head…
With 61 number one hits and over 160 million records sold, George Strait has more than earned his title as “The King of Country.” Thanks to his smooth, pure country voice, George has been the subject of great admiration since he made his debut in 1976. Despite his immense fame, George has always been down to earth […] More
“Little House on the Prairie” lasted for a total of nine seasons, and aired its final episode in March 1983…
As “The First Lady of Country Music,” Tammy Wynette contributed a wealth of material to the genre…
Randy Travis emerged on the country scene in 1982 using his real name, Randy Traywick. Shortly after independently releasing an album, he was signed by Warner Music Nashville and just a few short years later, he was a full-fledged country star. Since his Warner Music Nashville debut album Storms of Life, he’s released 20 studio albums, charted […] More
After years of waiting, Trace Adkins announced to his fans on January 24 that he would be releasing a new album in a few months. That album was Something’s Going On, which made its debut on March 31. There was a great deal of buildup leading to the release of Something’s Going On. Adkins dropped several […] More
There’s a reason why people place so much emphasis on the fact that George Strait has 61 number one hits. It’s no easy feat to be able to generate so many hit songs, even if you are a gifted singer/songwriter. Various factors can work against a perfectly talented artist that keep them from reaching Strait-like […] More
During his 81 years on this Earth, Glen Campbell made the journey from small town boy to beloved country legend. Born to John Wesley and Carrie Dell Campbell on April 22, 1936 in Billstown, Arkansas, Campbell was the seventh son out of 12 children. His father was a sharecropper, but instead of following in his footsteps, […] More
hile we have known and loved Gill for many years now, there are a few things we didn’t know about him…
Merle helped grow the outlaw movement in the 1970s and his success earned him an induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1994.
April 6, 1998 was a sad day in country music. On that day, Tammy Wynette, who had become known as the “First Lady of Country Music” passed away in her home at the age of 55. After a legendary career that produced hit songs such as “Stand by Your Man” and “Golden Ring,” the last […] More