Johnny Cash may be gone, but his music is still alive and well. The icon's new 'She Used to Love Me a Lot' video gives a visual juxtaposition between of desolate American landscapes and wealthy institutions, such as Wall Street.
Music City is getting even more musical with the addition of country stars Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood, who have announced they are moving to Nashville.
Country Music Hall of Famer Mel Tillis is ready to hit the road -- but not for a tour. He'll leave Nashville's TriStar Centennial Heart & Vascular Center Friday (March 14) after a heart surgery that his daughter Pam Tillis describes as a "routine procedure."
With a little prodding from Leslie Morgan and Heather, I have decided to share this video I found for this Throwback Thursday. It recently was transferred from VHS to DVD at my mom's house. I took it from there and put it on Youtube, and now you get to witness me in my college years competing in a country talent show in Shepherdsville, KY.
It's time for another installment from my series of blogs featuring songs of the past from artists you may know well, or might have forgotten. Some of these songs may have long disappeared from radio, but I'm bringing them back. Today's artist is primarily known for his debut single, "Old Enough To Know Better" and his recent battle with colon cancer, but when I saw a song by Wade Hayes
Country Music Hall of Famer Mel Tillis underwent heart surgery over the weekend, but daughter Pam Tillis reports that the 81-year-old is doing very well.
The road to recovery is a long one -- especially after suffering from a stroke. Randy Travis is still on that bumpy path following a stroke in July of last year, despite making lots of progress since then.
Our St. Jude Radiothon is coming on March 6th and 7th brought to you by Kenny Kent Chevrolet and in an effort to continue to raise funds, we are auctioning off 2 tickets to see George Strait in "The Cowboy Rides Away Tour" in Louisville this Friday!
Controversy over SeaWorld has been rocking the boat both socially and in country music, and while some artists have declined to play at the park's events, others are on the other side of the pool.