More than five years after losing her husband, Wanda Rogers is still celebrating the love story she shared with a country ...
In the late 1970s, both Kenny Rogers and Dottie West were recording for United Artists. Initially, producer Larry Butler planned for West to record the album’s title track solo. That’s what she was ...
The couple wed on June 1, 1997, in Athens, Georgia ...
Kenny Rogers and his wife Wanda would have celebrated their 29th wedding anniversary on Monday (June 1), and Wanda remembered ...
Released in 1978, “The Gambler” was written by Don Schlitz while he worked as a computer operator on Music Row. Pulling the graveyard shift, the songwriter had spent years pursuing a career in the ...
The 61st Academy of Country Music Awards took place on May 17, hosted by Shania Twain. Here were the night's big moments.
Ella Langley swept all seven Academy of Country Music Awards she was up for. Cody Johnson won entertainer of the year from ...
On April 29, after years of declining health, David Allan Coe (DAC) passed away at the age of 86 in an undisclosed hospital ...
Some songs are forever married to the silver screen. Join us as we count down our picks for the most iconic music tracks we simply can't separate from their movie scenes! Our countdown includes ...
Among all of John Denver's music, "Take Me Home, Country Roads" became his signature tune that he'll be forever tied to — but ...
The CMA CEO reflects on her final CMA Fest, how country music is evolving, and keeping traditions like hand-written thank you ...
The Aston Villa skipper is starring in an new World Cup video ...