“Suspicious Minds” by Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter (1970) The Mark James-penned “Suspicious Minds” was Elvis Presley’s final No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart when he released it ...
From Freddy Fender to Chappell Roan, inside the enduring appeal of country-pop crossovers on radio and beyond.
Aer Lingus representatives, Music City Irish Fest's CEO Brenda Willis, Irish musician Niall McCabe highlight long ties ...
Their relationship did feel lived in (perhaps due to the star’s real-life marriage), and I was perfectly okay with her being someone who would pop into Colter’s life now and then to spice ...
Nashville natives Struggle Jennings and Jelly Roll, still friends and collaborators, have paired to release "Only God Knows." ...
Marcus K. Dowling, The Tennessean's country music reporter, shares exclusive insights on interviewing Dolly Parton.
A significant event from a few years back has caused Colter, who is always on the lookout for rewards, to keep Reenie at a distance. However, Reenie has now moved on and is involved with a new ...
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Charley Crockett opens up about a decade of keen songwriting, working with Shooter Jennings and why ‘Lonesome Drifter’ brings ...
The United Kingdom being positively influenced by six decades of American pop-soul records, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Jessi Colter and Tompall Glaser's 1976-released and platinum-selling ...
Warning: spoilers are ahead for Episode 13 of CBS' Tracker Season 2, called "Neptune" and available streaming with a Paramount+ subscription. In the previous episode that aired on March 9, Colter ...
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