Hal Ketchum is back, and he's better than ever. The country music icon, who took a break from music while dealing with symptoms from his multiple sclerosis, recently released a new album, 'I'm the Troubadour,' which includes the poignant 'I Know Where Love Lives.' Ketchum says the track was actually written decades ago.
Hal Ketchum has released the title track off of his upcoming album, 'I'm the Troubadour.' The song is the first single from the artist after a five-year break due to symptoms of multiple sclerosis.
You'd be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn't think 2010 was Miranda Lambert's year. From her engagement to Blake Shelton to her first No. 1 with 'White Liar' to being named the CMA's Female Vocalist of the Year, not to mention Album of the Year for 'Revolution' and Music Video of the year for 'The House That Built Me,' Miranda's had lots of reasons to smile this past year...
Country music has lost one of it's finest, most beloved songwriters. Music Row reports that Ronny Scaife -- who penned such hits as 'The Whiskey Ain't Workin' (Marty Stuart and Travis Tritt, 1992) and 'Hearts Are Gonna Roll' (Hal Ketchum, 1993) -- passed away Wednesday, November 3, after suffering a brain hemorrhage at home in Perry County, Tenn...