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Watch the entire Grand Old Opry Stars of the 50s series here! . #eddiehill #classiccountry From Bear Family Records: If Smilin’ Eddie Hill is widely remembered by country music fans, it is as a pioneering country music deejay who held forth for years from the Grand Ole Opry’s home station, WSM. Or perhaps they know him from his early day association with two legendary country music duos, Johnnie and Jack and the Louvin Brothers.

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All your favorite artists are on CountryRoadTV! Go here for a free trial! crtvusa.com/43O8b8v Red Steagall is a Texas-born cowboy poet, singer, songwriter, and storyteller whose work has become a beloved part of Western and country culture. Born in Gainesville, Texas in 1938, Steagall first gained recognition in the 1960s and ’70s as a country music songwriter, penning hits for stars like Ray Charles, Johnny Duncan, and most notably “Amanda” for Don Williams (and later recorded by Waylon Jennings). His own recording career took off in the mid-1970s, blending traditional country with Western themes, and he scored several charting singles, including “Lone Star Beer and Bob Wills Music”a tribute to Texas swing and honky-tonk heritage. Beyond music, Red Steagall has become one of the most respected voices in Western storytelling and cowboy poetry. Hes known for his rich baritone, gentle wit, and deep reverence for ranching life and Western traditions. In the 1990s, he began hosting the syndicated radio show “Cowboy Corner,” where he interviewed country legends and preserved cowboy culture through music and conversation. He also hosts the annual Red Steagall Cowboy Gathering in Fort Worth, celebrating Western heritage with poetry, music, and rodeo events. Steagall has received numerous honors, including being named the official Cowboy Poet of Texas, and he continues to be a living bridge between traditional country music and the enduring legacy of the American cowboy. #cowboy #classiccountry #westernmusic

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We are excited to have Ronnie Reno’s Old Time Music on Country Road TV! Check out this clip of Lonesome River Band performing “Afraid to Love You Anymore” and we’re sure you’ll want to see more Old Time Music! To see more, go to While you’re there, be sure to sign up for a FREE TRIAL of Country Road TV! #ronniereno #bluegrass #music #countryroadtv

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