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From Elvis Presley's Cadillac to Patsy Cline's cocktail dress, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has more than 800,000 items of country music memorabilia.
From the start of Country Music Television's Can You Duet second season, Steel Magnolia was pegged as a safe bet to claim the title.
Thanks to the generosity of country singers Marty Stuart and Connie Smith, the Country Music Hall of Fame is now home to even more priceless treasures.
"You're too old and too country" is not what one wants to be remembered for telling one of country music's treasured performers.
3/5: The stark intimacy of Johnny Cash’s posthumous release, Personal File, will appeal to connoisseurs, but leave the average listener feeling bored and intrusive.
They were Elvis Presley's favorite gospel duet and inspired scores, from Johnny Cash to Emmylou Harris. But their close harmonies made them one of country's greatest duos
Country music legend and current hit-maker George Strait will be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame this November.
A hectic touring schedule, plus a third place finish on reality TV show, "Nashville Star" in 2008, look set to propel this ambitious singer/songwriter into the big time.
As the anniversary of June Carter Cash's death rapidly approaches, fans rediscover the haunting melodies of this Appalachian queen.
Before Jackie Robinson and Hank Aaron played for professional Major League Baseball (MLB) teams, they honed their skills by competing in the Negro Baseball Leagues.
A road trip with family or friends is the perfect way to explore Tennessee's place in the birth of country, rockabilly, and rock and roll music.
Everything has a history, and that includes your favorite Christmas songs! The stories behind some of these songs are very interesting.
A make-believe lion springs from his original home within a folk song to the printed page, finding new fans and stirring children's imaginations along the way.
What do Hank Williams, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Jefferson Davis and F. Scott Fitzgerald have in Common? They all lived in Montgomery, Alabama.
Tommy Cash, younger brother to the legendary "Man in Black," has released a fitting tribute to his late sibling that includes duets with some of country's best.
He was a no-show for the "Nashville Loves George Jones Night" concert in 1980, but the country superstar was front and center for 2008's Kennedy Center Honors.
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