Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood paid tribute to the late George Jones and Tammy Wynette while celebrating 100 years of the Grand Ole Opry. "100 years of country music, that’s some rich history right ...
“Take Me To Your House” became a multi-week, No. 1 hit for Wynette. The song is her second single to reach the top of the charts, but the first one by herself. Right before releasing “I Don’t Wanna ...
Country Music Hall of Famer and Grand Ole Opry member Tammy Wynette's life and times are surrounded by many bittersweetly imperfect realities. Among them was her death on April 6, 1998, one month ...
After creating nine studio albums together and delivering countless glimmering singles to country music's 70s and 80s golden era, Tammy Wynette and George Jones have long been regarded as one of the ...
Lovely Epic Records artist Tammy Wynette is performing "The Race is On" for the packed audience during The Tennessean's Centennial Park concert on Aug. 27, 1967. Tammy Wynette came to Nashville in ...
Two years after Tammy Wynette released her controversial single, “Stand by Your Man”, the country star scored another No. 1 single that followed the same storyline (and received the same criticism).
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