Last year was a monumental year for Aaron Watson, and country music. It was early 2015, when his independently released album, The Underdog, shocked the country establishment debuting at No. 1.
Doing so, The Honky Tonk Kid became the only solo male country artist to self-release and independently distribute a No...
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Alabama becomes the first country group to go triple-platinum, with the Feels So Right and Mountain Music albums each certified for shipment of three million copies.
1961 Welcome To The Hall - The First Class of Inductees
Jimmy Rodgers, Hank Williams and songwriter Fred Rose became the first inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Reba changed costumes more than 15 times during her big concerts in the mid-'90s. So, it's no surprise her eye-popping outfits make up the bulk of the new Country Music Hall of Fame exhibit, Reba: All the Women I Am, now open in Nashville.
If you visited the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in 2012, you were one of 564,777 visitors, meaning it was a very popular place to be. In fact, it was the largest attendance total in the museum's history, which spans 45 years. Two reasons for the phenomenal attendance rate? Taylor Swift and Patsy Cline.
Keith Urban‘s fans may have been disappointed when the ‘For You’ singer had to postpone his annual All for the Hall benefit concert due to vocal cord surgery. Though the concert was originally set to take place mid-January, Urban’s vocal rest caused him to reschedule the annual Country Music Hall of Fame fundraiser for tonight, April 10. And while fans had to wait three months for the event, Urban
Garth Brooks, Oklahoma native, is officially inducted in the Country Music Hall of Fame. He is currently the youngest inductee, age 50 to be giving such an honor. For the past several years he has been in semi-retirement, raising his children with his wife Trisha Yearwood...