From epic duets between Kelly Clarkson and her mother-in-law Reba McEntire to the decades-spanning career of the Judds, moms and daughters rule in country music.
Lady Antebellum are on hiatus for a few months, but none of the trio's members appears to be slowing down too much. Hillary Scott's newly revealed plans for the group's time off include a gospel album with her family.
William Congreve, the same man who penned the immortal line now often paraphrased as "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" also wrote, "Music hath charms to soothe a savage breast." Written more than 300 years ago, those two lines nonetheless capture the spirit of some of country music's best cat fights.