A country legend hit a major milestone 50 years ago today — and now, new music and a star-studded tribute are bringing his legacy back into the spotlight.
Don Williams, an award-winning country singer with love ballads like "I Believe in You," has died. He was 78. A statement from his publicist Kirt Webster said he died Friday after a short illness.
Known for No. 1 hits such as “Tulsa Time” and “Some Broken Hearts Never Mend”, Don Williams’ warm baritone and straightforward lyrics served him well throughout his 60-plus years in country music.
Sam Hogin and Roger Cook penned “I Believe In You”, the only song they wrote for the record. “I Believe In You” became an international hit as well, charting in Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. “I ...
On April 23, 1976, a rising country star stepped onto one of the genre’s most revered stages and marked a career-defining moment that still resonates five decades later. The singer made his debut as a ...