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Larry Butler, Grammy-Winning Country Producer, Dead at 69
Larry Butler, the Grammy-winning producer behind some of Kenny Rogers' most memorable hits, including the 1978 classic 'The Gambler,' died yesterday (Jan. 20) at his home in Pensacola, Fla., The Tennessean reports. He was 69. In a remarkable career that spanned roughly a half-century, Larry collaborated with numerous country legends, among them Loretta Lynn, Charlie Rich, Waylon Jennings and Johnn
Marshall Grant, Member of Johnny Cash & the Tennessee Two, Dead at 83
Marshall Grant, Member of Johnny Cash & the Tennessee Two, Dead at 83
Marshall Grant, Member of Johnny Cash & the Tennessee Two, Dead at 83
The last living member of Johnny Cash & the Tennessee Two has died. Marshall Grant was a bandmate, road manager and dear friend to the Man in Black for more than four decades. He played the upright bass in the trio, alongside guitarist Luther Perkins, and is largely credited with pioneering the "boom chicka boom" sound for which Cash was so famous. N...
Stars Unite to Preserve Johnny Cash’s Childhood Home
Stars Unite to Preserve Johnny Cash’s Childhood Home
Stars Unite to Preserve Johnny Cash’s Childhood Home
George Jones, Kris Kristofferson, Daily & Vincent, Gary Morris, Rodney Crowell, Chelsea Crowell, Rosanne Cash, John Carter and Laura Cash and Tommy Cash will perform at the first Johnny Cash Music Festival Concert at Arkansas State University August 4. Ad...
Johnny Cash Inducted Into Gospel Music Hall of Fame
Johnny Cash Inducted Into Gospel Music Hall of Fame
Johnny Cash Inducted Into Gospel Music Hall of Fame
The top artists in country and gospel music gathered Monday night at Trinity Music City Auditorium in Hendersonville, Tenn., to help enshrine the late Johnny Cash, radio legend Bill "Hoss" Allen, the Golden Gate Quartet and Christian rockers DeGarmo & Key into the GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame. "...
George Strait, Reba Bring ‘Real Country’ to Austin
George Strait, Reba Bring ‘Real Country’ to Austin
George Strait, Reba Bring ‘Real Country’ to Austin
Lee Ann Womack said it best when she took the stage on the opening night of George Strait and Reba McEntire's 2011 co-headlining tour Friday night (January 14) at Austin, Texas' Frank Erwin Center: "I hope you like real country music." And that is what the audience got, along with some glittery costumes, a few cowboy hats and a comedienne...
Alan Jackson Inspired by Daughters’ Creativity
Alan Jackson Inspired by Daughters’ Creativity
Alan Jackson Inspired by Daughters’ Creativity
Alan Jackson's main job is not that of singer-songwriter or headlining performer, it's that of father. He could not be more proud of his three daughters, who are displaying their own talents and individual personalities. The girls -- Mattie (20), Ali (17) and Dani (13) -- are also great fodder for his musical career...
Johnny Cash Music Lives on in ‘Rock Band 3′
Johnny Cash Music Lives on in ‘Rock Band 3′
Johnny Cash Music Lives on in ‘Rock Band 3′
Johnny Cash's legendary music will now impact another generation of fans now that several of his songs are available on the music gaming platform 'Rock Band 3.' Harmonix, the company behind the game, says that 'Cry, Cry, Cry,' 'Don't Take Your Guns to Town,' 'Five Feet High and Rising,' 'Folsom Prison Blues,' 'I Got Stripes,' 'I Walk the Line,' 'Tennessee Flat Top Box,' and 'The Ballad of Ira Haye

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