Sixty-five years ago today, the country music world lost a legend who recorded some of the genre's most memorable songs.
In the middle of the night on Nov. 5, 1960, Johnny “Battle of New Orleans” Horton’s premonition of dying at the hands of a drunk came true on a dark highway in Central Texas.
Sixty-nine years ago today, the country music star who brought legends back to the spotlight and starred in unforgettable films was born.
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