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Country hitmaker Jamey Johnson celebrated his 50th birthday with a superstar-laden performance at the Grand Ole Opry.
"Whisperin'" Bill Anderson this month surpassed harmonica player Hernan Crook as the longest-standing member ever of the Grand Ole Opry, 62 years after his induction 62 years ago in July of 1961.
Singer/songwriter “Whisperin’ Bill” Anderson knows country music from the inside out. He tells his best stories from 35 years on the road in “I Hope You’re Living as High on the Hog as ...
Time to load the bus: More than 55 years after he first hit the country charts, Bill Anderson still gets out on the road with his Po' Folks Band. "I do somewhere between 35 and 50 concerts every ...
Bill Anderson is a singer, songwriter, TV personality, entrepreneur ... and, now, three-time author. The 78-year-old has penned a new autobiography, Whisperin' Bill Anderson: An Unprecedented Life ...
Back in the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s, Bill Anderson was one of Nashville’s most prolific hitmakers, with classics like Ray Price’s “City Lights,” Roy Clark and Eddy Arnold’s “The Tips ...
Bill Anderson country singer, songwriter, and television host also known as “Whisperin’ Bill” released his most successful song ‘Still’ in 1963. In 1961 Anderson was inducted into the ...
During his performance, the singer serenaded the packed audience. And to make the night even more memorable, he decided to bring out a special guest. ... Bill Anderson Continues To Perform At 86.
Anderson talked with Billboard about his current Grammy nomination, working with his longtime friend and fellow singer-songwriter Dolly Parton, his thoughts on touring and songwriting and his ...