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Though he jokes that Tulsa,Okla., is "where I keep my clean clothes," the road is still homefor Roy Clark. Read More
Part one happened so fast. No sooner did Brad Paisley realize his dream of getting a record deal than he saw his debut album, Who Needs Pictures, churn out four hit singles and make a rising star of the West Virginia native. Read More
In 1994, David Ball stepped up to the plate in Nashville withthree strikes already against him: He was over 40, unheralded andtraditional to the core. But the talented singer/songwriter defiedthe odds and took country by surprise. His first hit, "Thinkin'Problem," soared to No. 2, and his album of the same name sold amillion copies. Read More
George Jones reclines in a plushwhite leather chair. It's a sunny day at his estate south ofNashville. But George and wife Nancy aren't relaxing in their home- they're on George's new 45-foot tour bus parked next totheir stables and barn. Read More
Tim McGraw steps down from his busand sees the dew on the grass glistening in the first rays ofLouisiana sunlight. There's a chill in the crisp October air as heprepares to repeat an annual ritual that began with his firstSwampstock Celebrity Softball Challenge and Concert eight yearsago. Read More
Songwriter Gary Baker thinks back toa summer day in 1999, when co-writing a smash single nearly lost outto whacking a golf ball. Read More
Cyndi Thomson fights back tears.She's gazing out at a sea of her friends, music industry associatesand media who've joined her at a party celebrating the chart-toppingsuccess of her debut single, "What I Really Meant To Say." Read More
It's almost eerily appropriatethat "I Will Survive" is Wild Horses' first hit. "It's our band'slife story!" declares lead singer Angela Rae. "It's really strangehow it all tied together." Read More
I used to think that 15,000 was thebiggest audience in the world," Barbara Mandrell once said. But onNov. 18, 1980, she discovered what "big" really meant. That night,Barbara premiered her weekly NBC prime-time series, Barbara Mandrell& The Mandrell Sisters, to a TV audience that numbered in themillions. Read More
B eauty Bar. Even the name of thistrendy nightclub - literally 80 steps from one of Gene Autry'sfive stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame - oozes with glamour.That's why Tammy Cochran is here shooting her new video, "I Cry," inwhich she plays a woman stepping out on the town after the end of arelationship. Read More