The Truth About Willie Nelson’s Late Son Billy
Introduction William Hugh “Billy” Nelson Jr., the eldest son of country music legend Willie Nelson and his first wife, Martha Matthews, was born on May 12, 1958, in Fort Worth,…
Introduction William Hugh “Billy” Nelson Jr., the eldest son of country music legend Willie Nelson and his first wife, Martha Matthews, was born on May 12, 1958, in Fort Worth,…
Introduction Willie Nelson, the legendary country music icon and longtime advocate for cannabis legalization, has taken a hands-on role in his marijuana enterprise, Willie’s Reserve, by appointing himself as the…
Introduction “Hands on the Wheel” is a poignant ballad recorded by Willie Nelson for his landmark 1975 concept album, Red Headed Stranger. Written by Bill Callery, the song weaves themes…
Introduction Kane Brown & Katelyn Welcome Baby No. 3 — And His Name Is As Unique As His Birthdate! Country star Kane Brown and his wife Katelyn just added a…
Introduction “The Twang That Changed Everything: Rewinding Time with Dwight Yoakam’s Guitars, Cadillacs” When you talk about songs that revitalized country music and brought back the honky-tonk swagger of yesteryear,…
Introduction “Looks Like Rain” by Mo Pitney is a poignant track from his 2020 album Ain’t Lookin’ Back. Co-written by Pitney, Jim ‘Moose’ Brown, and Don Sampson, the song delves…
Introduction Mo Pitney’s song “A Music Man” offers a heartfelt reflection on the transformative power of music and the artist’s journey to rediscover his purpose. Released as the opening track…
Introduction “The Window Up Above” is a poignant country song penned by George Jones, first released as a single in 1960. Jones’s composition delves into themes of betrayal and heartbreak,…
Introduction “Don’t You Ever Get Tired of Hurting Me” is a poignant country ballad penned by renowned songwriter Hank Cochran. The song delves into themes of emotional pain and unreciprocated…
Introduction You’re Still on My Mind” is a poignant country ballad penned by Luke McDaniel and first recorded by George Jones in 1962. Released as the B-side to “Cold Cold…