See Inside Country Singers’ Most Traditional Homes — No. 4 Is Mind-Blowing! [Pictures]
Have you ever wondered how your favorite country singers live when they're at home and away from the spotlight? Some of the most important country singers in the genre live in a very traditional style — but that doesn't mean their houses are anything short of incredible.
It won't surprise most fans to see the names of some of country music's most legendary artists on this list of country stars with the most traditional homes. Alan Jackson's taste in high-end homes is just as traditional as his taste in country music, for instance.
The same could be said of Reba McEntire, as well as George Jones and Ray Stevens. Their houses are impeccable, like something out of a magazine or a film.
Some of country music's younger stars lean toward more traditional taste, as well. Find Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson and more among the stunning house photos below.
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Scroll through the pictures below to see inside country singers' most traditional homes:
PICTURES: See Inside Alan Jackson's Spectacular Hilltop Estate
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PICTURES: See Inside Kenny Chesney's Spectacular $11.5 Million Tennessee Estate
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PICTURES: See Inside Reba McEntire's Former Nashville Manor Home
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PICTURES: See Inside Ray Stevens' Palatial Nashville Estate
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PICTURES: See Inside George Jones' Spectacular Southern Manor
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See Inside Carrie Underwood's Nashville Mansion
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PICTURES: See Inside Kenny Rogers' Jaw-Dropping Atlanta Mansion
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PICTURES: Look Inside Big Kenny Alphin's Spectacular Nashville Mansion
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See Inside Kelly Clarkson's Nashville Estate
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PICTURES: See Inside Oak Ridge Boys Legend William Lee Golden's Stunning Historic Plantation Home
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