Jeannie Seely was a 12-year-old girl in rural Pennsylvania when she first heard Kitty Wells’ song “It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels.” It was 1952, and Wells’ unlikely hit was climbing the ...
Thomas Rhett has given fans a taste of something new. The “Die a Happy Man” singer recently shared a preview of an unreleased song, titled “God Made An Angel,” on his Instagram. Fans showed their love ...
This past weekend, Ella Langley headlined shows in Texas, and she broke out some classic country in Kitty Wells’ honky tonk heartbreaker “It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels.” ...
Many country radio listeners (and artists) complain about the lack of airtime for women on the genre’s airwaves today. But women were once almost completely ignored by country radio’s male tastemakers ...
Volbeat has found a freshness in their new album through a process of embracing the unexpected. While speaking with Full Metal Jackie on her weekend radio show, Volbeat's Michael Poulsen told the ...
Four years after the release of their album Servant of the Mind, Danish metal band Volbeat have announced that they’re back with a new slate of tunes with the impending release of God Of Angels Trust ...
If Volbeat’s ninth album, God Of Angels Trust, is anything to go by, then Michael Poulsen is obsessed with goats. Not only does the album title spell out ‘GOAT’, but one of the animals features on the ...
In 1778, there lived in Scotland a small lad, James Montgomery, whose father and mother were called as missionaries to the West Indies. They deemed it best to leave young James in a Moravian community ...
Kitty Wells' first hit was banned from NBC radio and the Grand Ole Opry -- before becoming a hit, of course. 'It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels' was in response to a song about cheating women.
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