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Barbara Mandrell’s Home Gets Tourist-Friendly Makeover
Barbara Mandrell’s Home Gets Tourist-Friendly Makeover
Barbara Mandrell’s Home Gets Tourist-Friendly Makeover
The sprawling mansion once owned by Country Music Hall of Fame member Barbara Mandrell is in the process of becoming Nashville's next tourist attraction. According to the Tennessean newspaper, the property has been approved to evolve into a multi-use destination spot, set to open by late spring or early summer of 2010...
Barbara Mandrell Talks Dancing Deficit
Barbara Mandrell Talks Dancing Deficit
Barbara Mandrell Talks Dancing Deficit
Barbara Mandrell is proud of female stars like Carrie Underwood, Martina McBride and Taylor Swift, who headline their own big tours. The country legend knows how hard it is for a woman to branch out from opening act to main attraction. "Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette, Dolly Parton and I were the first female headliners, where we would book our own opening acts," Barbara tells The Boot... Re
Barbara Mandrell Talks Fame, Family and Faith
Barbara Mandrell Talks Fame, Family and Faith
Barbara Mandrell Talks Fame, Family and Faith
The Country Music Hall of Fame inducted on Sunday the legendary lady who "was country when country wasn't cool," and then helped bring the genre to the masses. Barbara Mandrell -- singer, actress, dancer and recipient of more than 75 industry awards -- is now immortalized in the Nashville museum, commemorating her illustrious 38+ year career...
Mandrell, Clark and McCoy Are Newest Hall of Famers
Mandrell, Clark and McCoy Are Newest Hall of Famers
Mandrell, Clark and McCoy Are Newest Hall of Famers
Three entertainers known for their musicianship and performance style were announced Wednesday as the newest inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Barbara Mandrell, Roy Clark and Charlie McCoy will be officially inducted into the Hall of Fame during a special ceremony in May...