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Johnny Cash, being baptized in the Jordan River

At Hillbilly Central 916 19th Ave. South Nashville The place where the term “Outlaw Country” was coined by Hazel Smith. For a time, Wayion Jennings practicaly lived in the upstairs studio of Glaser Brothers Sound Studios here. Ground Zero of the outlaw movement.
At the location of the photo shoot for Porter Wagoner's “The Cold Hard Facts of Life.” Porter was actually living in Apt. 104 at the time, so they just used the entrance to his place to get the picture-the door looks almost exactly the same today 1906 Chet Atkins Place Nashville
“I can out-party Waylon…but Kris, he makes it a religion!” -Willie Nelson

“But most distinctly, I remember always saying to myself that when I get big, I'm not going to go to bed hungry, I'm not going to wear hand-me-down clothes.” -Buck Owens

🚨BREAKING NEWS HULK HOGAN HAS PASSED AWAY. I am thankful he accepted Christ. HULK HOGAN: “I accepted Christ as my savior, but it took a while for me to get it … I'm just so tired of being in the same empty back-to-zero space, that I started going back to church every…
This 72 year old man from Apex, North Carolina, came to Nashville for one of the Grand Ole Opry's birthday celebrations.

“Billy Joe talked the way a modern cowboy would speak, if he stepped out of the West and lived today.” -Waylon Jennings

“I played on Loretta first Decca recording session. When it was over, I went into the control room and said to my brother, (Owen Bradley) whatever is in that woman's heart comes right out her mouth. Owen said, ‘I know, that's why I signed her.’” -Harold Bradley

On a scale of 1 to 10, how much do you love Marty Robbins? 8 for me.

What album is a perfect 10, all the way from start to finish?
What album is a perfect 10, all the way from start to finish?
What song would you use to introduce someone to your favorite artist?
What song would you use to introduce someone to your favorite artist?
Loretta Lynn guesting on Buck Owens's Bar-K Jamboree on KTNT-TV, Tacoma, Washington, 1959.

Lord help me, Jesus, I've wasted it So help me, Jesus, I know what I am But now that I know that I've needed you so Help me, Jesus, my soul's in your hand
Buddy Killen, who in his lifetime worked with nearly every notable Nashville artist of the twentieth century: "I can say, without hesitation, that George Jones is the greatest country music singer who has ever lived."

Jim Beck, shown here with Lefty Frizzell in Beck's Dallas studio. At first, Beck was interested in Lefty’s songs, not his singing. When Don Law heard the demos, that changed. The first single released was one of the fastest selling records in country music history.

Whether voluntarily or involuntarily, Ozzy Osborne has bowed his knee to Christ. We all will.
Ralph wouldn’t play the Byrds. Good for him. 🤣🤣🤣
