14 Country Artists Who Wrote Songs For Other Singers
There are many country artists who’ve penned songs for other singers. Their lyrics about about love, loss, and everything in the middle come to life when they find the right artist…
There are many country artists who’ve penned songs for other singers. Their lyrics about about love, loss, and everything in the middle come to life when they find the right artist…
“True Grit” was a huge piece in John Wayne’s filmography, and was the only project that resulted in an Oscar win for “The Duke…”
Emmy Russell is the daughter of Loretta Lynn’s daughter, Patsy Lynn Russell. Much like her legendary grandmother, Emmy loves to sing…
Carrie Underwood is one of country music’s leading ladies, and has been since she won “American Idol.” But there are a few facts you may not know about her…
With her acoustic guitar in hand, Deana Carter delivered a simple and short performance of her signature song, “Strawberry Wine.” The track was released in 1996…
Conway Twitty was a country music legend. But there are some interesting facts about his life that even the most devoted fans may not know…
Patsy Cline was the true definition of a pioneer when it came to the role she played in country music. She was only on this Earth for a short time, but made a huge impact…
Proving that age-old saying that “big things often come in small packages,” an 11-year-old girl delivered her own rendition of Christmas classic “O Holy Night”…
10-year old Kaylee Rodgers from Northern Ireland has a voice that is being heard around the world.
Pentatonix shared their official music video for “Carol of the Bells” on November 14, 2012. It was their first Christmas music video, and they’ve since released many more…
In addition to his cover of Willie Nelson’s “Pretty Paper,” Marty Robbins’ album contained other Christmas tracks such as “Jingle Bell Rock” and “I’ll Be Home for Christmas..”
Carrie Underwood had her eldest son, then-five-year-old Isaiah, record “The Little Drummer Boy” with her on her 2020 Christmas album, “My Gift…”