Willie Nelson Listen to Willie, one of the last true rebels of 20th Century Country Music, working his way into our homes and hearts for more than four decades.
Tammy Wynette Tammy may no longer be with us down here on Earth, but her music and her wonder live on. She was known as the "First Lady of Country Music."
George Jones Enjoy George Jones, singer and subject of controversy until late in his career, finally settling down some, at least in his personal life, but still singing and playing like there was no tomorrow.
Loretta Lynn Who better than a coal miner's daughter to sing to us about country life and all its ups and downs; yes we are talking about none other than Loretta Lynn. Enjoy the music, the stories, that are her life, and many cases, ours as well.
Waylon Jennings Renegade, Outlaw, Legend, all titles that have been attributed to Waylon Jennings. Jennings rejected the conventional Nashville recording style sticking with recording in the tradition of his hardcore honky-tonk roots.
Hank Williams Although burdened with problems with pain and alcohol most of his life, Hank Williams was one of the most significant composers of Country and Western music.