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Sep 12, 2003

Johnny Cash (1932–2003), legendary musician known as “The Man in Black"

His signature songs included "I Walk the Line" and "Folsom Prison Blues."

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Sep 13, 2011

Bill Monroe, Father of Bluegrass

Bill Monroe, the "Father of Bluegrass," was born September 13, 1911. Today we're remembering his musical career – it's a seminal one, as he's one of the only musicians who could say he created an entire genre almost single-handedly.

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Feb 11, 2012

Ernest Tubb: The Texas Troubadour

It's somehow fitting that one of the most influential musicians in the history of country music, managed to outlive the city from which he hailed.

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Feb 26, 2012

Johnny Cash Collaborates

Johnny Cash shone as a solo artist and songwriter, but he was also a favorite of his fellow musicians for collaborations and duets.

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May 10, 2012

Mother Maybelle

Maybelle Carter may have been the best-known and best-loved mother in all of country music.

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Jul 17, 2012

Kitty Wells, Queen of Country Music

Kitty Wells was a pioneering country musician who skyrocketed into the spotlight, becoming country's first female superstar. But her fame and fortune almost didn't happen.

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Oct 25, 2012

Howdy, Minnie Pearl!

On Minnie Pearl's 100th birthday, we remember her down-home humor.

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Apr 6, 2013

Tammy Wynette and the Sad Truth about Happy Endings

"The sad part about happy endings is there's nothing to write about."

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Apr 26, 2013

George Jones: 5 Greatest

In true country style, George Jones sang about all of life – the good, the bad and the ugly. In memory of the country legend, here are five of his very best songs.

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May 13, 2013

June Carter and Johnny Cash

Though June Carter and Johnny Cash were remarkable solo artists, collaborating only increased their appeal—and the songs that feature both singers are some of the best of their careers.

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Jan 2, 2014

Tex Ritter, Singing Cowboy

Right up there among the greatest genuine singing cowboys was Tex Ritter, multi-talented star of movies, radio and beyond.

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Jan 22, 2014

Johnny & June Carter Cash

When June Carter Cash died in May 2003, husband Johnny Cash must have been devastated. He died September that same year, barely four months after his beloved partner of 35 years. Today, we look back at June and Johnny’s timeless romance.

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Aug 12, 2014

Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton

Country singer Porter Wagoner, who would have celebrated his 87th birthday Aug. 12, introduced country music to millions as the host of television’s The Porter Wagoner Show. But Wagoner...

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Sep 18, 2014

Remembering Country Legend George Hamilton IV

We're taking a look back at the country music legend's body of work.

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Nov 20, 2015

Ramona Jones (1924 - 2015)

Ramona Jones, a traditional country music entertainer and the widow of fellow "Hee Haw" star Grandpa Jones, has died, according to multiple news sources. Jones, who died Tuesday in Goodlettsville, Tennessee, was 91. The cause of death was not announced.

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Jun 24, 2016

Ralph Stanley (1927–2016), bluegrass banjo player

Ralph Stanley, the influential, Grammy Award-winning bluegrass musician, died June 23, 2016, according to multiple media sources. He was 89.

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Sep 25, 2016

Jean Shepard (1933 - 2016), Grand Ole Opry star

Grand Ole Opry star Jean Shepard has died at the age of 82.

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Jan 22, 2019

Maxine Brown Russell (1931–2019), country music hall of famer

Member of chart topping trio The Browns.

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Mar 30, 2020

Jan Howard (1929–2020), Grand Ole Opry star

Jan Howard was a country music icon who was a longtime member of the Grand Ole Opry. Her hit singles include “Evil on Your Mind” and “For Loving You.”

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Jun 3, 2020

Jimmy Capps (1939–2020), guitarist with Grand Ole Opry house band

Jimmy Capps was a guitarist who was part of the Grand Ole Opry house band for more than 50 years and played on classic songs including ’s “Stand By Your Man” and ’ “The Gambler.”

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Jul 6, 2020

Charlie Daniels (1936–2020), “Devil Went Down to Georgia” singer

Charlie Daniels was the legendary country rocker known for the hit song “The Devil Went Down to Georgia.”  

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Nov 24, 2020

Hal Ketchum (1953–2020), "Small Town Saturday Night" singer

Hal Ketchum was a country music star known for the song "Small Town Saturday Night."

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Aug 23, 2021

Tom T. Hall (1936–2021), country music's "storyteller"

Tom T. Hall was a Country Music Hall of Fame singer-songwriter called "The Storyteller" who wrote "Harper Valley PTA."

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Dec 6, 2021

Stonewall Jackson (1932–2021), Grand Ole Opry star

Stonewall Jackson was a country music singer who was a longtime member of the Grand Ole Opry.

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Jun 24, 2022

Bobby Flores (1961–2022), Grammy-winning Texas western swing musician 

Bobby Flores was a legendary Texas western swing and country music multi-instrumentalist who played with Willie Nelson and Ray Price.

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Jun 26, 2023

Jesse McReynolds (1929–2023), singer for bluegrass duo Jim and Jesse 

Jesse McReynolds was a singer and mandolin player who was one half of the long-running bluegrass duo, Jim and Jesse, and the oldest cast member of the Grand Ole Opry.

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Jun 28, 2023

Bobby Osborne (1931–2023), mandolinist with the Osborne Brothers 

Bobby Osborne was a singer and mandolinist with the bluegrass duo the Osborne Brothers, known for their hit song “Rocky Top.” 

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Jul 10, 2024

Joe Bonsall (1948–2024), 50-year member of The Oak Ridge Boys

Joe Bonsall was a singer and author who spent 50 years with the country music vocal group The Oak Ridge Boys.

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Jan 14, 2025

Buck White (1930–2025), country musician with The Whites

Buck White was a Grand Ole Opry member and the patriarch of the family group The Whites. 

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