Stargazing | George Jones: Don't call it countryKansas City StarAlan Jackson still does it, so does George Strait. We still have it, and there's quite a few of us that are going to hope that it comes back one of these … and more »
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Country Music Hall of Famer George Jones isn't a big fan of where the genre has moved in recent years. When asked about what he thought about music by today's top country stars, the 78-year-old said while they are good, "they've stolen our identity." Jones made the comment during a recent interview when asked about music by artists like Carrie Underwood and Taylor
By Calum Liddle, Myles Edwards and Constantine Innemee View Larger Map Edinburgh City Council has defended its proposal to build a play park and community works costing over £275,000 despite local resistance. Residents of Wardieburn Place East are opposed to the plans due to there being another toddler’s play area just a stones throw away, on Granton Crescent. Local [...]
George Jones: It's not country musicKansas City StarAlan Jackson still does it, so does George Strait. We still have it, and there's quite a few of us that are going to hope that it comes back one of these … and more »
strong><span class="subhead">George Jones: It’s not country music</span></strong> So, we take it that <strong>George Jones </strong>isn’t a big fan of the <strong>Carrie Underwoods </strong>and <strong>Taylor Swifts </strong>of the country music world?
Filed under: Restaurants , Southern States Photo: d.baron media relations. Years after the nation's last Kenny Rogers' Roasters served its final bird, country music stars are again making a play for their fans' food dollars. Perhaps because so many of them hail from the South, where good cooking is considered sacrosanct, country celebs have long been inordinately fond of the eponymous restaurant enterprise....
LEBANON, Tenn., Nov. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Country music fans coming to Nashville during CMA Week will have the opportunity to meet Alan Jackson at a new attraction - a temporary Cracker Barrel Old Country Store® retail shop right in the middle of downtown, at lst & Broadway. This one-week-only attraction, open November 7th - l2th (see hours below), will be dedicated to country music...
Country Music Hall of Famer George Jones isn’t fond of how pop-influenced the genre he loves has become in recent years. The 78-year-old “Choices” crooner has some harsh words for some of country’s modern day big acts, like Carrie Underwood and Taylor Swift, who Jones accuses of “stealing our identity.” “They’re definitely not traditional country music....
Washington PostGeorge Jones Wants Modern Country to Find Another NameCDInsightJones added that although there are still acts that perform old-school country, like Alan Jackson and George Strait, many traditionalists “hope that it …George Jones Stopped Loving Country TodayCMT.comGeorge Jones worries about the future of country musicSan Jose Mercury News all 188 news articles »
Mel Gibson's girlfriend has his babyPhiladelphia InquirerAlan Jackson still does it, so does George Strait. We still have it, and there's quite a few of us that are going to hope that it comes back one of these … and more »
Seattle Post Intelligencer George Jones Stopped Loving Country TodayCMT.comHe does think that Alan Jackson and George Strait are still good for that traditional sound. "We still have it, and there's quite a few of us that are going …George Jones worries about the future of country musicSan Jose Mercury News all 173 news articles »
Pop-country has made superstars out of acts like Rascal Flatts, Taylor Swift and more, but the term is not particularly endearing in Nashville, even to the artists who have come to define it. "I hate saying pop-country - I hate using that," Carrie Underwood...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Country Music Hall of Famer George Jones isn't a big fan of where the genre has moved in recent years. When asked about what he thought about music by today's top country stars, the 78-year-old said while they are good, "they've stolen our identity." Jones made the comment during a recent interview when asked about music by artists like Carrie Underwood and Taylor Swift. "They had...
Where Were You When The World Stopped Turning Music lyrics Jackson was scheduled to perform at the Country Music Association's annual awards ceremony on November 7, 2001, to be aired on CBS. Originally, he planned to perform "Where I Come From", which at the time was the #1 hit on the Billboard country charts Read More From Orginal Site
Country stars salute George Strait as ACM's 'Artist of the Decade The two-hour program, filmed last month in Las Vegas the night after the Academy of Country Music's latest awards ceremony, is packed with current country stars who were in town for that event, among them Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, Taylor Swift, Alan Jackson, Keith Urban, Brooks & Dunn, Miranda Lambert and Toby Keith. Read More From