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Merle Haggard fell deeply in love with Dolly Parton. When he looked back on his behavior, he couldn't help but cringe.
On this day, August 1, 1966, Merle Haggard recorded his first-ever No. 1 hit, "I'm A Lonesome Fugitive" in Los Angeles, California.
Her songs are considered classics, and have been recorded by everyone from Merle Haggard, Ray Price and Connie Smith to ...
In 1982, Jones and Haggard joined forces for an album of duets titled A Taste of Yesterday’s Wine. The LP went to No. 4 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. Its first single, “Yesterday’s Wine,” ...
The Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame and Museum announced the unveiling of a new Oklahoma Music Trail Marker honoring legendary ...
Jeannie Seely, the soulful country music singer behind such standards like "Don't Touch Me," has died. She was 85. Her ...
Seely was the first Pennsylvania native to be inducted into the Opry and was the first woman to regularly host segments.
She blazed a trail for women in country music with the candor of her songs and her bold fashion sense. She was also the first woman to host a segment on the Opry.
Country singer Jeannie Seely, known for her razor-sharp wit and a soulful delivery that earned her the nickname 'Miss Country Soul,' has died at 85.
A country singer said he got to know Dolly Parton well on tour. He said the version of her the public sees isn't her full self.
Jeannie Seely — known as “Miss Country Soul” and hailed “a trailblazer, an icon, and the oldest actively working female ...