One of the most beloved female legends in country music history will be honored with a star-studded tribute at the Grand Ole ...
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Nashville country stars to pay tribute to Anne Murray at Opry House concert
Some of country music’s top stars will celebrate Anne Murray’s signature sound in Nashville tonight. The 80-year-old East Coast legend is set to attend “The Music ...
Yes, that Anne Murray. She was Canada's original country, pop, adult-contemporary crossover who baffled publications, critics and music programmers with her refusal to be bound by ...
Jack White, who has died aged 85, had what was almost certainly a unique career trajectory: he was a professional footballer ...
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Alessia Cara, Bebe Rexha to sing national anthems in Game 2 of World Series
Alessia Cara is set to lend her voice to Canada’s national anthem for Game 2 in the World Series on Saturday night, while pop ...
Rexha was born and raised in New York City. Her debut solo album, Expectations, went platinum back in 2018 and also earned ...
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In 2016, country songwriter Claude (Curly) Putman, who co-wrote (with Bobby Braddock) iconic country songs "He Stopped Loving Her Today" and ''D-I-V-O-R-C-E," died at age 85. He also wrote "The Green, ...
Anne Murray sits down with PEOPLE for a rare interview to discuss her latest album, 'Here You Are,' which was compiled from ...
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As Nashville toasts Anne Murray, stars call for Country Music Hall of Fame induction
With Canadian flags waving in their hands and shouts of admiration echoing from the rafters, some of Anne Murray's biggest ...
In her first interview with People in nearly 30 years, Anne Murray shared insight into her surprising new album, Here You Are ...
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