
From Hollywood Extra to Shakey Graves: How Alejandro Rose-Garcia Reinvented Himself
Before he was Shakey Graves, Alejandro Rose-Garcia was grinding through Hollywood, saying yes to any part on the call sheet. His credits included Phone Repairman in the 2006 teen comedy Material Girls...
13 Juni 20min

George Strait Made Nashville Bend: The King of Country They Told to Go Design Cattle Pens
George Strait has 60 number one hits, more than Michael Jackson or Madonna, and sits behind only Elvis and the Beatles in gold and platinum albums. Yet in the late 1970s, nearly every record executive...
13 Juni 19min

How Alan Jackson Beat the Nashville Establishment: 75 Million Records by Refusing to Change
In an industry that insists pop crossovers and constant reinvention are the only ways to survive, Alan Jackson sold 75 million records by refusing to change a single thing. He dug his heels into tradi...
13 Juni 19min

How Bill Anderson Survived Seven Decades: Whispering Bill and the Power of a Song
How does a man with a voice so soft that people call him Whispering Bill end up writing some of the most emotionally devastating hits in country music history? Bill Anderson never overpowered listener...
13 Juni 19min

How Brandi Carlile Rewrote the Music Industry: From a Childhood Coma to 11 Grammys
At four years old, in a rural Washington town, Brandi Carlile was overwhelmed by bacterial meningitis. Her heart stopped more than once, she flatlined, and she slipped into a coma. The medical odds we...
13 Juni 15min

How Clint Black Defied the Nashville Machine: Five Number Ones and a Self-Made Star
When Clint Black released his debut album, he did something no artist had done before: five consecutive number one singles right out of the gate. It sounded like a record-label fairy tale, the kind of...
13 Juni 21min

How Dwight Yoakam Bypassed Nashville for LA: The Outsider Who Beat the System
Dwight Yoakam had a plaintive, yodel-edged voice and a determination to make hardcore, traditional country music. So he did the obvious thing and went to Nashville, where the industry practically laug...
13 Juni 18min

How Eddy Arnold Survived Rock and Roll: The Mule-Riding Boy Who Reinvented Country
Eddy Arnold scored 147 charting hits, second only to George Jones, sold more than 85 million records, and stretched a chart career across nearly 63 years. It is staggering global dominance. Yet he sta...
13 Juni 19min



















