After creating nine studio albums together and delivering countless glimmering singles to country music's 70s and 80s golden era, Tammy Wynette and George Jones have long been regarded as one of the ...
Even after their divorce, George Jones and Tammy Wynette remained “Mr. and Mrs. Country Music” in the hearts and minds of their fans. Their tortured love, which spawned reunion tours and several No. 1 ...
The story Tyler Mahan Coe tells in Cocaine & Rhinestones: A History of George Jones and Tammy Wynette is about how the two greatest singers in country music history balanced conservatism and ...
The singer-songwriter performed the country music classic at her show in Rogers, Arkansas Kristy Sparow/Getty Lana Del Rey’s lyrics are full of references to legendary songwriters — and sometimes she ...
RED BAY, ALA. – Calling it the best possible way to display and share their late mother’s latest award, family members of country music legend Tammy Wynette have placed Wynette’s Grammy Lifetime ...
During the final weeks of her life, Tammy Wynette had her ex-husband on her mind. The country music star passed away in 1998 at age 55 of heart failure. She and George Jones, country music’s first ...
Hear her biggest hits, deeper cuts and tributes from disciples. By Lindsay Zoladz For years, I’ve been waiting for the right moment to write about one of my favorite country singers, the great, ...
Nobody did romantic duets quite like George Jones and Tammy Wynette. Here are just a few of their best collaborative songs.
Long before "Smokey and the Bandit," a terrifying medical emergency nearly ended Burt Reynolds' career. Discover how a quick-thinking Tammy Wynette pulled him from the brink of tragedy in 1976.
George Jones was battling a crippling addiction to alcohol when he fell deeper into a rabbit hole. It was March 1977, two years after his divorce from Tammy Wynette, when he appeared on stage, knowing ...
Forty-three years ago today, the songwriter behind major hits from Kenny Rogers, George Jones, and others died in Georgia.