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As country music fans, we open our favorite music streaming sites, we download and listen to our favorite songs and pay our hard-earned money to go see our favorite artists play live in front of thousands. But, have you ever stopped to think what these uber-famous, successful and wealthy country artists did before they were on the big stage? For example, a country artist that is eligible for the Country Music Hall of Fame once used to clean human waste out of houseboat reservoir tanks. A couple of your favorite country artists drove delivery trucks. Could you imagine getting your FedEx package...
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When an artist covers a song that’s already popular, they always run the risk of facing criticism. But in these 10 cases, country artists were able to take successful songs from other genres and make them their own. Whether it’s the massive success Luke Combs achieved covering Tracy Chapman‘s 1980s hit “Fast Car” or the emotional story behind Johnny Cash making an unlikely track from industrial rock superstars Nine Inch Nails his swan song, all of these artists gave some already massive hits a whole new look in country music. Cover songs can sometimes breathe new life into a song that has long...
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Country music artists have experienced some hard falls while on stage — it just comes with the territory. If you’ve ever been to a concert, you’ve seen all of the obstacles that are just waiting to trip someone up. On stage monitors, lights, musical equipment, wires and cords everywhere. Not to mention all of the fun stuff that is added in to make the show colorful, vibrant and visually appealing. After all, what’s a show without some alluring set design? Even after all of the rehearsals and walk throughs and tape that is put down to create boundaries, accidents still happen. And — thanks to t...
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Subscribe to Taste of Country on Youtube Dierks Bentley had just released the song that would launch him into overnight stardom when he made his debut on the Grand Ole Opry on April 18, 2003. Bentley performed his debut single, “What Was I Thinkin’,’ during his first-ever performance on the hallowed stage of the country music institution. According to the Opry’s website, the song was actually inspired by a girl Bentley had met backstage at the Opry long before he was signed to a label deal. He was working a day job at the Nashville Network, which was located on the grounds of Opryland where th...
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