AP - May 18, 2009
Barbara Mandrell, Roy Clark and Charlie McCoy were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame on Sunday in an at times emotional ceremony that saluted them for their music as well as their contributions...
More »AP - Feb 4, 2009
Barbara Mandrell, Roy Clark and Charlie McCoy will become the newest members of the Country Music Hall of Fame. The Country Music Association announced the selections Wednesday in Nashville. All three...
More »E! Online - Mar 25, 2006
Buck Owens was a different kind of country music star: He played Carnegie Hall, not the Grand Ole Opry; he lived for Bakersfield, not Nashville. Owens, the Act Naturally singer/songwriter who made...
More »AP - Mar 25, 2006
Singer Buck Owens, the flashy rhinestone cowboy who shaped the sound of country music with hits like Act Naturally and brought the genre to TV on the long-running Hee Haw, died Saturday, a spokesman said...
More »AP - Sep 10, 2005
Clarence Gatemouth Brown, the singer and guitarist who built a 50-year career playing blues, country, jazz and Cajun music, died Saturday in his hometown of Orange, Texas, where he had gone to escape...
More »AP - Dec 15, 2004
Like that smiling skydiver on the deodorant ads? Can t get enough of his sunny joshing on MTV s Pimp My Ride ? Prepare to meet the cunning, sometimes caustic musician Xzibit was before becoming an actor...
More »AP - Nov 5, 2004
It s not like Bill Anderson hasn t had his share of hits a slew of them in the 60s and 70s, with Still and The Tip of My Fingers even becoming standards. Now, at age 67, the singer-songwriter...
More »