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Randy Travis

the year, Hatcher and Nashville Palace owner John Hobbs financed an independent album titled Randy Ray Live at the Nashville Palace, which consisted of...

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Kerry Marx

Show Pop Goes the Country That Nashville Music Jerry Reed and Special Friends Music City USA Nashville Palace Nashville After Hours Tribute to Ralph Emery...

Last Update: 2024-03-29T03:08:45Z Word Count : 1739 Synonim Kerry Marx

Judy Trammell

Hendersons, Oak Ridge Boys Benefit Concert, the Country Music Awards, Nashville Palace, Miss Texas Pageant, Salute to Lady Liberty television special, as...

Last Update: 2023-04-30T22:08:21Z Word Count : 527 Synonim Judy Trammell

Slim Pickens

Pickens emceed NBC's short-lived country music variety series The Nashville Palace in 1981. In 1982, Pickens was inducted into the Hall of Great Western...

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Jesse and Noah

the single, "This Town Was Built on Heartbreak Songs", filmed at the Nashville Palace and featuring footage of honky tonks on Lower Broadway, and celebrity...

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1981–82 United States network television schedule

Saturday Night Movies NBC Fall Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters Nashville Palace Fitz and Bones Follow-up Harper Valley PTA Lewis & Clark Billy Crystal...

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I Told You So (Randy Travis song)

June 1988. Travis had first recorded it on his 1983 album Live at the Nashville Palace under his stage name "Randy Ray". It became a local hit and one of...

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Randy Ray

Travis, used for example on his 1982 live album Randy Ray: Live at the Nashville Palace Randy Ray (born 1979), one of the Ray brothers Randy Ray, a member...

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1982–83 United States network television schedule

Harper Valley Jokebook Lewis & Clark Little House on the Prairie McClain's Law Nashville Palace NBC Magazine One of the Boys Television: Inside and Out...

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Randy Travis albums discography

Title Album details Peak positions US Country Randy Ray: Live at the Nashville Palace Release date: 1982 Label: Independent Formats: LP, cassette — Live:...

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Charlie McCoy

2008 Larry's Country Diner Hee Haw The Colgate Country Showdown The Nashville Palace The Hee Haw Honeys The Hee Haw 10th Anniversary Show The Hee Haw 20th...

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The Gilded Palace of Sin

The Gilded Palace of Sin is the first album by the country rock group the Flying Burrito Brothers, released on February 6, 1969. It continued Gram Parsons'...

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Palace Theatre (Louisville, Kentucky)

85°45′27.62″W / 38.2476806°N 85.7576722°W / 38.2476806; -85.7576722 The Palace Theatre (previously known as the Loew's Theatre, Loew's United Artist Theatre...

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Dylan Walshe

Bayou Ramblers and The Secret Commonwealth on St. Patrick's Day at the Nashville Palace. In 2016, Walshe also released 'And Then You Cry' on The Monsters tribute...

Last Update: 2023-10-05T04:31:24Z Word Count : 906 Synonim Dylan Walshe

Bakersfield sound

It was also a reaction against the slickly produced, orchestra-laden Nashville sound, which was becoming popular in the late 1950s. The Bakersfield sound...

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Liria Palace

the Frist Center for the Visual Arts in Nashville, TN from February 5 to May 1, 2016. The library of the Palace contains an extensive archive with royal...

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Olivia Jean

Jean and invited her to his Nashville studio, Third Man Records, to record her songs with him. Jean would stay in Nashville to work on Third Man projects...

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Kevin Kelton

syndicated (staff writer – 1980) Fridays! – ABC (staff writer – 1980) Nashville Palace – NBC (staff writer – 1981) Laugh Trax – syndicated (staff writer –...

Last Update: 2024-01-13T21:09:58Z Word Count : 713 Synonim Kevin Kelton

The Amazing Race 34

Austria, Italy, Jordan, France, Spain, and Iceland before finishing in Nashville. Much like the previous season, this season also used a chartered plane...

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Peppiatt and Aylesworth

syndicated programs in prime-time. John Aylesworth created and produced The Nashville Palace and was later recruited for Dolly in 1987. He began writing several...

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Randy Travis

Randy Bruce Traywick (born May 4, 1959), known professionally as Randy Travis, is an American country music and gospel music singer and songwriter, as well as a film and television actor. Active since 1979, he has recorded over 20 studio albums and charted over 50 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including sixteen that reached the number-one position. Travis's commercial success began in the mid-1980s with the release of his album Storms of Life, which sold more than four million copies. Travis followed up his successful debut with a string of platinum and multi-platinum albums. By the mid-1990s, Travis saw a decline in his chart success. In 1997, he left Warner Bros. Records for DreamWorks Records; he signed to Word Records for a series of gospel albums beginning in 2000 before transferring back to Warner at the end of the 21st century's first decade. Travis sold over 25 million records and has won seven Grammy Awards, eleven ACM Awards, eight Dove Awards, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2016, Travis was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Major songs of his include "On the Other Hand", "Forever and Ever, Amen", "I Told You So", "Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart", and "Three Wooden Crosses". Travis is noted as a key figure in the neotraditional country movement, a return to more traditional sounds within the genre following the country pop crossovers of the early 1980s. He is considered an influence on later generations of country singers, and is noted for his baritone singing voice. Nearly all of his albums were produced or co-produced by Kyle Lehning, with frequent co-writing credits from Travis, Paul Overstreet, Don Schlitz, and Skip Ewing. Since surviving a near-fatal stroke in 2013, which severely limited his singing and speaking ability, he has released archival recordings and made limited public appearances. James Dupré has toured singing his songs with Travis's road band. Travis also holds several film and television acting roles, including the television movies Wind in the Wire and A Holiday to Remember, episodes of the television series Matlock, and the Patrick Swayze movie Black Dog.


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