Michael Twitty, Conway Twitty's oldest son, will perform a live country concert at Mitchell Opera House at 7 p.m. June 17, according to a press release. Michael Twitty will perform at the Mitchell ...
Their first hit together "After the Fire Is Gone" shot to the top of the U.S. country charts and earned them a Grammy. It was August 18, 1973 when their mega hit “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” hit ...
Several months ago the historic Mars Theatre in Springfield opened its doors to screen movies every weekend, but now, after a long pandemic, they are finally bringing live music back to its stage, as ...
The late country superstar Conway Twitty's 90th birthday was September 1. To celebrate the milestone, the crooner's legacy is remembered by his biographer and country music historian Michael Kosser.
Born Harold Lloyd Jenkins in 1933 in Friars Point, Mississippi, Conway Twitty remains part of country music history’s upper echelon today. He found great success both as a solo artist and alongside ...
IT'S ONLY MAKE BELIEVE by CONWAY TWITTY First released on July 14, 1958, It’s Only Make Believe was originally the B-side to Arkansas-born singer Conway Twitty’s US single I’ll Try, and became ...
Phew, that Carson McHone version of Arthur Russell’s “I Couldn’t Say It To Your Face” was really something, huh? The track was the lead single from ODES, McHone’s new covers EP. Next up, we get to ...
In 1993, Twitty died at 59 following an abdominal aortic aneurysm. He was on tour, and fellow country star Loretta Lynn was at the hospital with her husband when Twitty arrived. The two were close ...
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