The Unbroken Circles Talks About Keith Whitley’s Legacy
“HIS VOICE STILL LIVES IN EVERY NOTE” — The Unbroken Circle Reflects On Keith Whitley’s Lasting Legacy Decades after the heartbreaking loss of Keith Whitley, his influence on country music…
“HIS VOICE STILL LIVES IN EVERY NOTE” — The Unbroken Circle Reflects On Keith Whitley’s Lasting Legacy Decades after the heartbreaking loss of Keith Whitley, his influence on country music…
“HE NEVER LEFT THE MOUNTAINS” — Nearly 40 Years After His Death, Keith Whitley’s Voice Still Echoes Through Eastern Kentucky Nearly four decades after the heartbreaking loss of Keith Whitley,…
THE HEARTBREAKING LOSS OF KEITH WHITLEY — The Country Star Whose Voice Was Silenced Far Too Soon Few stories in country music history are as heartbreaking as the life and…
Released in 1984 on the album A Hard Act to Follow, “Homecoming ’63” is one of the most heartfelt and nostalgic recordings by Keith Whitley. Long before his later chart-topping…
“I WISH HE COULD SEE HIS GRANDCHILDREN…” — The Emotional Day Lorrie Morgan Took Keith Whitley’s Grandkids To Visit His Grave More than three decades after the heartbreaking loss of…
“MAN, SOMEBODY’S BEEN READING MY MAIL” — The Keith Whitley Song That Reflected His Painful Real-Life Struggles On April 10, 1989, Keith Whitley reached a career milestone that would also…
“I STILL LOVE YOU, KEITH” — Lorrie Morgan’s Emotional Tribute To Keith Whitley Left Country Fans In Tears Even after nearly four decades, Lorrie Morgan still speaks about Keith Whitley…
About the Song “’Til a Tear Becomes a Rose” is a country music duet performed by Keith Whitley and Lorrie Morgan. It was written by Gene Nelson and Bob McDill,…
Released in 2006 on the gospel album Precious Memories, “Sweet Hour of Prayer” is one of the most heartfelt and spiritually comforting recordings by Alan Jackson. Known primarily for his…
BEFORE THE COWBOY HAT AND THE LEGEND — The Untold Story Of George Strait’s Childhood, Army Years, And The Quiet Road To Country Music Greatness Long before George Strait became…