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Pages in category "Country musicians from Ohio" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Little Texas; Peggy Little (born 1942) Lobo; LoCash; Hank Locklin (1918–2009) Josh Logan; Dave Loggins (1947–2024) Kenny Loggins (born 1948) Loggins and Messina; Lonestar; Brice Long (born 1971) Lonzo and Oscar; The Lost Trailers; Myrna Lorrie (born 1940) John D. Loudermilk (1934–2016) The Louvin Brothers; Ira Louvin (1924–1965) Charlie ...
Pages in category "Country musicians from Texas" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 445 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
National Barn Dance, the original country music radio show. (1924–1960) Grand Ole Opry, the most famous country music radio program, broadcasting on WSM from Nashville. (1925–present) Jamboree U-S-A, airing from WWVA in Wheeling, West Virginia. Spun off a popular music festival, the Jamboree in the Hills. (1933–2007).
Top country artists. Despite its American flavor, old-school country music is big across the world: the top artist globally, Alan Jackson, has millions of YouTube video views as far afield as ...
Racing Country: A weekly, two-hour country music-oriented program hosted by WKKT morning disc jockey Paul Schadt with Cathy Martindale, with news from both country music and NASCAR. Top country artists and NASCAR drivers are featured in interviews, as is a rundown of the week's popular country songs. This is a 52-week program (no off-season ...
Legendary country singer George Strait received his flowers last night at the Country Music Awards. Strait , who grew up in Pearsall, Texas, received the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award ...
Dolly Parton, one of the most successful female country artist in history. Country and pop music star, actress (most notably "9 to 5" and "Steel Magnolias"), songwriter. Best known for "I Will Always Love You," which she took to #1 on the country charts in 1974 and 1982; also covered by Whitney Houston for "The Bodyguard" soundtrack.