Ten years and more than a dozen albums after she started recording music, Dolly Parton finally went Gold. Here You Come Again ...
Drinking Christmas songs, romantic Christmas songs, rowdy Christmas songs and spiritual Christmas songs all make this list.
Landman's pirate dinner is what we'll remember Episode 5 for, but a conversation between Cami and Tommy is more important ...
What makes a truly great dark country song? Well, it helps if there's a death involved, and country music is full of classic, chilling murder ballads that fit the bill. But in order to be truly dark, ...
Tim McGraw's best songs are for every occasion, whether it's party music or songs that stop you in your tracks. Though the Louisiana native launched in 1990 with his self-titled debut record, it ...
Hailing from Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Laura and Lydia Rogers first learned to harmonize by singing together in their local church. Despite their blood-deep connection as musicians, the sisters didn't ...
To say Tanya Tucker is a trailblazer in country music would be an understatement. Since making her debut in 1972 with the now-classic track "Delta Dawn," the singer has released an impressive 25 ...
Although you may not know Bob McDill by name, country fans across the globe have fallen in love with his brilliantly written songs since the early 1970s. Born on April 4, 1944, in Beaumont, Texas, ...
Emmylou Harris, an award-winning and history-making artist, has been creating incredible music for over six decades. Born on April 2, 1947, in Birmingham, Ala., Harris showed interest in the arts from ...
The 1990s are seen as one of the golden eras of country music. It was the decade that marked the emergence of a new generation of country stars who often mixed traditional country sounds with a modern ...
Country singer-songwriter Sunny Sweeney first cut her teeth as an artist on the Red Dirt circuit in Texas. The Austin native self-released her debut album, Heartbreaker's Hall of Fame, in 2007. A few ...
Collin Raye's "Love, Me" debuted on the Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts on Oct. 19, 1991, and in less than three months, it peaked at No. 1 for three consecutive weeks from Jan.