100 Greatest Men: #56. Bobby Bare
100 Greatest Men: The Complete List With a career that has spanned seven decades, Bobby Bare's body of work has made him one of the genre's most influential and critically acclaimed recording artists....
View Article100 Greatest Men: #43. Roger Miller
100 Greatest Men: The Complete List He became widely hailed for his lightning-fast wit and charming novelty songs, but Roger Miller’s talents ran far deeper than just the moments of comedic brilliance...
View Article100 Greatest Men: #23. Charley Pride
100 Greatest Men: The Complete List Over the course of just fourteen years, Charley Pride accumulated 29 #1 country hits, proof positive that his switch from professional baseball to music was the...
View Article100 Greatest Men: #11. Waylon Jennings
100 Greatest Men: The Complete List Waylon Jennings was the very embodiment of the country music outlaw movement in the seventies, demonstrating that legendary music can be made if artists are...
View ArticleThe Twenty Best Albums of 1994
As 2014 comes to a close, the Country Universe staff has been collectively impressed by the number of quality albums that were released this year. How many of those albums, however, will we still be...
View ArticleSunday Selections: January 15, 2017
Here’s 140 characters (Tweet @ someone who cares). Well, it took a whopping 9 days into the new year for a country act to kick off a bit of a controversy. On the bright side, as of the drafting of this...
View Article100 Greatest Women, #67: Suzy Bogguss
100 Greatest Women: 10th Anniversary Edition #67 Suzy Bogguss 2008 Edition: #65 (-2) In the liner notes of her debut album, the legendary Chet Atkins wrote that “her voice sparkles like crystal water.”...
View Article100 Greatest Women, #24: Dottie West
100 Greatest Women: 10th Anniversary Edition #24 Dottie West 2008 Edition: #19 (-5) She started out as a heartache singer who could wail a lonesome tune with the best of them. She developed into a...
View ArticleWorth Watching: Ken Burns, Country Music – Episode Three: The Hillbilly...
Episode Three covers a lot of ground, but as the title indicates, the heart and soul of this episode is Hank Williams. During this time period, electric instruments are brought into the fold and honky...
View ArticleWorth Watching: Ken Burns, Country Music – Episode 4: I Can’t Stop Loving You...
Several major figures emerge during this period, as country navigates its place in the music scene after the birth of rock and roll. Elvis Presley appears on the Opry, finding a new friend in his Sun...
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