Charley Pride, widely considered the genre’s first Black superstar, was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2000.
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Loretta Lynn, Willie Nelson, and Garth Brooks are among the top country artists who have reshaped the genre over their ...
Despite his own success, "Wagon Wheel" singer Darius Rucker discourages his kids from following his musical path due to ...
As the Grand Ole Opry celebrates its 100th year, The Tennessean is taking a look back. Here are some of the renowned radio ...
Joy Oladokun is making her Grand Ole Opry debut — and one of her heroes broke the news! On Monday night, Oladokun shared a video of herself finding out from Sheryl Crow that she’ll be performing at ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Akron band The Shootouts will celebrate its 10th anniversary on Friday with a full-circle moment, returning to the Happy Dog, 5801 Detroit Ave., Cleveland — the venue where the ...
Amy Grant, Carrie Underwood and the Grand Ole Opry will team up to help fight and promote awareness for breast cancer. It's all part of the "Opry Goes Pink" event at the Opry, which will enter into ...
Fans of Shinedown should certainly be celebrating, as the hard rock/arena rock band not only achieved a career milestone this past Friday night by making their Grand Ole Opry debut, but they also ...
Country music history and modern pop royalty collided Tuesday night in Nashville when Sabrina Carpenter made her debut at the Grand Ole Opry. During her performance, Carpenter sang country renditions ...
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCBD) – A Lowcountry icon is making a stop at a local Harris Teeter on Thursday for a special event. Darius Rucker will be at Harris Teeter Nexton on Nexton Parkway from 3 to 5 p.m.
Carpenter made her debut at the historic Nashville venue on Oct. 7 – and even paid homage to Dolly Parton Madison E. Goldberg received her B.S. in Journalism and double minors in publishing and ...
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