Country Artists with Pop Crossover Success
If you ever wondered what the formula is for a country music star to have a pop crossover hit, these 10 artists seem to have the recipe.
If you ever wondered what the formula is for a country music star to have a pop crossover hit, these 10 artists seem to have the recipe.
A closer look at the mother-daughter relationship between Naomi and Wyonna, The Judds, through their careers as first a duo, and then, as solo artists.
Country singer, Cal Smith was a big ticket in the 1960's and 1970's, and he is remembered for, "Country Bumpkin." But, how did he get from truck driver and rodeos to stardom?
The 1990's in country music was defined by Hot Country. It was a mixture traditional sounds infused with pop and rock, and drew a new generation into country music.
Hank Williams Jr. was just three years old when his father, Hank Williams Sr. died, but the bond was so strong that it propelled Hank Jr. into country music stardom.
Despite being from very different backgrounds, Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn forged a friendship, through country music, that stood the test of time.
George Strait is still the most awarded musician in country music. Just how many awards has he won? Let's take a look at all of his accolades and achievements.
Johnny Rodriquez is a Texas artist, who was ahead of his time. Despite humble beginnings, he became a country music superstar with his latin-infused sound.
Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton are iconic duet partners in country music. Have you ever wondered how they met?