Few country stars in the 1950s sounded or looked cooler than Porter Wagoner. “The Wagonmaster” stuck with his blond pompadour, flashy Nudie suits and distinct honky-tonk sound in the ‘60s as the ...
When the “9 to 5” singer was interviewed on The Ralph Emery Show in 1981, she was asked why new duets featuring her and Wagoner could be heard on the radio years after they’d split — songs like “If ...
“After leaving Porter, I realized there were a lot of things left ‘in the can,’ meaning songs we recorded that didn’t make it onto our albums,” Parton wrote in her 2020 book, Dolly Parton, Songteller: ...
There wasn't an all-you-can-eat buffet in the lobby or a string of outlet malls near City Hall, but the Porter Wagoner show at the Orpheum Theatre Saturday night was about as close as Siouxland gets ...
Many more than just the two of them cared when Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton released their second collaborative studio album, Just the Two of Us, on RCA Victor, on this day—September 9—in 1968. The ...
Two years ago today, the country music world lost a legend when this innovative and versatile banjo player died at 85.
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