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  • THE SECRET BEHIND “JOLENE”: DOLLY PARTON FINALLY REVEALS THE REAL WOMAN WHO INSPIRED HER MOST ICONIC SONG — AND IT’S NOT WHO FANS THOUGHT.
  • “A VOICE FROM HEAVEN”: CODY JOHNSON AND GEORGE STRAIT RELEASE A NEVER-BEFORE-HEARD DUET — A SONG THAT UNITES TWO COUNTRY LEGENDS BEYOND TIME.
  • 40 YEARS IN THE MAKING — THE SECRET REASON ABBA FINALLY REUNITED ON STAGE AFTER FOUR DECADES OF SILENCE.
  • They say every singer has one song left unrecorded — the one that hurts too much to sing. For Conway Twitty, it was written the night before he left this world. Just a quiet melody about love that never dies, and a promise whispered through the years — “I’ll see you again.” He never got the chance to record it. But years later, under the soft glow of a Nashville stage, his son Michael Twitty brought the song to life. His voice trembled as he sang the words his father never could, his eyes glistening as the crowd began to hum along — gentle, reverent, like a prayer rising through the rafters. When the final note faded, Michael looked up and whispered, “Dad would’ve loved that.” And in that stillness, everyone understood — the song hadn’t ended. It had finally found its way home.
  • FROM NASHVILLE TO NEW YORK — REBA LIGHTS UP ROCKEFELLER. Reba McEntire is coming to Rockefeller Plaza — and America is already celebrating.

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dolly parton

THE SECRET BEHIND “JOLENE”: DOLLY PARTON FINALLY REVEALS THE REAL WOMAN WHO INSPIRED HER MOST ICONIC SONG — AND IT’S NOT WHO FANS THOUGHT.

George Strait

“A VOICE FROM HEAVEN”: CODY JOHNSON AND GEORGE STRAIT RELEASE A NEVER-BEFORE-HEARD DUET — A SONG THAT UNITES TWO COUNTRY LEGENDS BEYOND TIME.

ABBA

40 YEARS IN THE MAKING — THE SECRET REASON ABBA FINALLY REUNITED ON STAGE AFTER FOUR DECADES OF SILENCE.

Conway Twitty

They say every singer has one song left unrecorded — the one that hurts too much to sing. For Conway Twitty, it was written the night before he left this world. Just a quiet melody about love that never dies, and a promise whispered through the years — “I’ll see you again.” He never got the chance to record it. But years later, under the soft glow of a Nashville stage, his son Michael Twitty brought the song to life. His voice trembled as he sang the words his father never could, his eyes glistening as the crowd began to hum along — gentle, reverent, like a prayer rising through the rafters. When the final note faded, Michael looked up and whispered, “Dad would’ve loved that.” And in that stillness, everyone understood — the song hadn’t ended. It had finally found its way home.

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