Conway Twitty was a one-man hit machine: Throughout his career, from his pop and rock beginnings in the 1950s to his pivot to country in the mid-1960s, he had more than 50 songs reach the top of the ...
Country music's history is full of iconic duos -- Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, Brooks & Dunn, and Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, to name just a few -- but we'd be hard-pressed to think of a pair more ...
There’s no denying that Conway Twitty had one of the best voices in country music history. It didn’t matter if he was singing something humorous like “You’re the Reason Our Kids Are Ugly” with Loretta ...
In 1994 Mike Patton bought a stack of yellowed papers at an auction in Hendersonville. He brought them back to his Galesburg, Ill., home and didn't touch them for two decades. Just a few months ago, ...
The bright horns and slapping bass of Dolly Parton’s “Sure Thing,” the disco harmonies of Conway Twitty’s “Night Fires,” and the swagger of Ronnie Milsap’s “Get It Up” all get their due on Country ...
Boasting a record-breaking 40 No. 1 hits, Conway Twitty was one of the biggest names in country music from the 1950s to the 1990s. Born Harold Lloyd Jenkins in 1933, Twitty’s two passions were music ...
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