The Grand Ole Opry wrapped up its 100th anniversary by asking fans to vote for the greatest country song ever performed on its stage — and the winner was George Jones’ “He Stopped Loving Her Today.”
Vince Gill was tapped to sing it, joking, “No pressure, singing the most popular song of all time.”
He told the crowd it was only his second time performing it live, but he absolutely nailed it.
A vintage Dolly Parton clip is going viral, reminding everyone why she’s the queen of kindness and quick wit.
During a 1998 taping of Prime Time Country, a bald man asked if he should try Rogaine, get a wig, or stay the way he is.
Dolly instantly replied, “I think you should stay the way you are.
Just because you lost your fuzz don’t mean you’re not a peach.”
Then she winked — and the guy looked like his day was made.
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Johnny Cash’s estate is suing Coca-Cola, claiming the company used a sound-alike singer in a college football ad that mimics Cash’s iconic voice without permission.
They say the commercial misleads people into thinking they’re hearing the real Johnny Cash.
The lawsuit asks a Tennessee court to stop the ad and award damages.
The singer in the spot is Shawn Barker, a longtime Johnny Cash tribute performer.
CMA Country Christmas airs live on ABC tonight, celebrating its 15th year.
Lauren Daigle and Jordan Davis will host and perform.
Other performers include Riley Green, Lady A, Little Big Town, Parker McCollum, Megan Moroney, and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band.
If you miss it, you can stream it tomorrow on Disney+ or Hulu.
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