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CMA Fest is unarguably the biggest festival in country music, but that wasn't always the case, as it too had its humble beginnings.
These songs were initially released in the 1940s and stood the test of time to become country classics decades later.
On March 15, 1974, the Grand Ole Opry country music radio show closed its run at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee ...
It's the most beloved country music festival in the world. Here are ten of the most iconic events that have defined CMA Fest ...
Before he was one of the pioneers in country and bluegrass music, Roy Acuff’s mission was to be a big-league ballplayer. A bout with sunstroke and the subsequent inability to be in sunlight for ...
LGBTQ+ musicians have always played a part in country music, but even today they are being kept just outside the spotlight.
It's time to get excited for Prescott Park summer concerts in Portsmouth. Here are the biggest names and shows you don't want ...
Through daring business decisions and an eye for talent, the vaunted country radio program still stands as a tastemaker for ...
The list is being slowly released to celebrate the Grand Ole Opry's 100th anniversary this year and will continue until all 100 songs have been named.
He began his career as a young man in the grocery stores of Cas Walker where he met a young Dolly Parton, Roy Acuff, and Chet Atkins on the farm and Home Hour. He always told stories about things ...
Glenway Wescott and Roy Acuff. He was the only Bartlett High student with a Willkie button but eventually saw the light. Bill was an inveterate fixer-upper, rabid recycler, furious op-ed-writer ...