This week in 1983: A car bomb killed 19 people outside a Mosque in Lebanon; U.S. plans to send AWAC's and F-15s to aid Chad against Libyan-backed rebels; and the daughter of a country music star had ...
Conway Twitty was a one-man hit machine: Throughout his career, from his pop and rock beginnings in the 1950s to his pivot to country in the mid-1960s, he had more than 50 songs reach the top of the ...
Conway Twitty's fans received a gift of sorts in early October: brand-new, never-before-released recordings from the late, great country singer. His daughter Joni -- a musician in her own right -- ...
In 1994 Mike Patton bought a stack of yellowed papers at an auction in Hendersonville. He brought them back to his Galesburg, Ill., home and didn't touch them for two decades. Just a few months ago, ...
In life, Conway Twitty was known as the best friend a song ever had. But Twitty’s songs silenced when he died suddenly at age 59 in 1993. Now with “Conway Twitty the Musical,” the songs of the man ...
This month in 1966 Conway Twitty recorded what was to become his first country chart song – "Guess My Eyes were Bigger than My Heart." The song was written by Liz Anderson and entered the country ...
Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty (1933 – 1993), both successful singer-songwriters in their own right, together made 11 studio albums between 1971 and 1988. Hits from those country albums included five ...
Boasting a record-breaking 40 No. 1 hits, Conway Twitty was one of the biggest names in country music from the 1950s to the 1990s. Born Harold Lloyd Jenkins in 1933, Twitty’s two passions were music ...
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