Wilson Fairchild – This Old House (Tribute The Statler Brothers)
About the Song A front porch memory, a musical inheritance, and a loving nod to country harmony’s golden age. When Wilson Fairchild—the talented country duo made up of Wil Reid…
About the Song A front porch memory, a musical inheritance, and a loving nod to country harmony’s golden age. When Wilson Fairchild—the talented country duo made up of Wil Reid…
Merle Haggard’s final public performance took place on February 13, 2016, at the Paramount Theatre in Oakland, California. By then, the outlaw country legend was already deep in a fight…
About the Song Tucked into George Strait’s landmark 1987 album Ocean Front Property, “You Can’t Buy Your Way Out of the Blues” is a slow-burning track that quietly delivers one…
About the Song Featured on Alan Jackson’s deeply reflective 2006 album Like Red on a Rose, “Had It Not Been You” stands out as one of the most tender and…
About the Song A honky-tonk revival, a neon-lit dancefloor, and the song that kicked country dancing into high gear. Released in 1992 as the fourth single from their debut album…
Tears Fall as George Strait Sings ‘I’ll Always Remember You’ — A Farewell Wrapped in Song In a career filled with chart-toppers and standing ovations, few moments have ever matched…
When George Strait stepped onto the stage in Buffalo, New York, in the summer of 2025, the crowd knew they were witnessing more than just a concert—they were hearing a…
About the Song After years of speculation, Jackson confirmed he’s still battling Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a degenerative nerve condition that affects his balance and mobility. With visible difficulty walking and performing,…
About the Song A classic reborn—where heritage meets harmony, and the spirit of the Statlers lives on through family and faith in song. When Wilson Fairchild—the country duo made up…
Vince Gill shared a powerful story about a rare 1950 Fender Broadcaster — the first electric guitar made by Fender — that once belonged to Jabo Arrington, Little Jimmy Dickens’…