insert_link Country Legendary Country Songwriter Dallas Frazier Dead at 82 Dallas Frazier, the Grammy-winning songwriter behind songs including The Oak Ridge Boys' "Elvira," George Jones' "If My Heart Had Windows," and Connie Smith's "Ain't Love a Good Thing," has died at a rehabilitation facility in Gallatin, Tennessee. He was 82. Confirmed by his daughter, Frazier's death came after he had suffered two strokes since August. Frazier began his successful career of songwriting at the age of 14, building a name and […] todayJanuary 18, 2022
insert_link Country Class of 2020 Country Music Hall of Fame Honored by George Strait, Alan Jackson, More Over the weekend, the Country Music Hall of Fame ushered in Hank Williams Jr., Marty Stuart, and Dean Dillon as its 2020 inductees. As per tradition, each inductee was able to pick a Hall of Fame member to bring them into the family. George Strait, who officially inducted the outlaw legend into the Hall, and Kenny Chesney performed for Dillon. Strait chose to sing “The Chair” and Chesney went with […] todayNovember 23, 2021