Anne Murray & John Denver (1988): Falling Leaves (The Refugees)
In Aspen in 1988, Anne Murray and John Denver Sang “Falling Leaves” Like a Prayer for Compassion in a Troubled World In the winter of 1988, during the warmly remembered…
In Aspen in 1988, Anne Murray and John Denver Sang “Falling Leaves” Like a Prayer for Compassion in a Troubled World In the winter of 1988, during the warmly remembered…
“Here in the Real World” Was the Song That Introduced Alan Jackson as the Honest Voice Country Music Had Been Missing Before the cowboy hats became iconic, before the sold-out…
A Tender Duet About Trusting Love One More Time, Sung By Two Voices That Once Brought Comfort To Millions There was a special kind of warmth that appeared whenever Anne…
HE SANG “BACK HOME AGAIN” LIKE A MAN HOLDING ON TO EVERY MEMORY In February 1995, the cold streets outside New York’s famed Avery Fisher Hall were filled with John…
The Love Story America Imagined Was Never Real — But the Friendship Behind the Music Was Even More Beautiful Few duet partnerships in country music history created more speculation, fascination,…
A Final Duet Where Friendship Becomes the Song Itself In what would become one of the most emotional farewells in modern country music, Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton shared the…
At 93, Willie Nelson Remains the Unfinished Story of American Music On his 93rd birthday, Willie Nelson stands not as a figure of the past, but as a living thread…
A Soldier’s Silent Despair in a Song That Refuses to Look Away When Kenny Rogers stepped onto the stage at the Farm Aid 1985 on September 22, 1985, his performance…
When Coward of the County Turned Silence into Strength and Redefined Courage Released in 1979 and featured on the album Kenny Rogers’ America (1980), “Coward of the County” became one…
A Man’s Quiet Confession That Love Sees What He Cannot Few songs in the catalog of Kenny Rogers speak with the same quiet honesty as “She Believes in Me”. Released…