“Seven Spanish Angels” is one of the most iconic country duets ever recorded, a truly haunting, Gospel-tinged ballad performed by Willie Nelson and Ray Charles in 1984. The song was written by Troy ...
Willie Nelson knows a thing or two about country music, so when he says an artist did "more for country music than anyone ...
Ray Charles was the fourth artist inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame during Sunday night's (May 1) Medallion Ceremony. A trio of performers saluted the legend, including Garth Brooks. In ...
In the music business, duets seemingly accomplish two things. First off, they create an incredibly original product by infusing the creative powers of the individuals participating. Secondly, they ...
Troy Seals, a rockabilly guitarist who left music for construction jobs and returned to become a powerhouse songwriter whose catalogue included dozens of country hits and the surprise chart-topping ...
Even though it is very reminiscent of Nelson’s lyrical and musical style in the songs “Hands on The Wheel” and “Georgia On My Mind,” it was not written by Nelson. Rather, Leon Russell originally wrote ...
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