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Hooked on Fishing

by Michael McCall

For Brad Paisley, it's hard to choose between music and fishing.
B.B. King's Heart of Blues

by Beverly Keel

An hour before his show, B.B. King relaxes in the back of his luxurious tour bus, his awe-inspiring hands resting atop a pile of tangled wires from his many electronic devices assembled on one table.
Sharing Life Lessons

by Beverly Keel

Naomi Judd's incredible journey f self-discovery
Racing's Referees

by Stuart Englert

Before their morning job is finished, Hedger, Snipes and four dozen other NASCAR officials will examine, test, weigh, and measure 46 cars in the garage at North Carolina Speedway in Rockingham (pop. 9,672).
Kenny Chesney's Christmas images

by Beverly Keel

With all of his heart, country singer Kenny Chesney believes you can go home again.
Reba

by Beverly Keel

Everything I’ve done in my career is a result of growing up in rural Oklahoma
Poet of the Common Man

by Michael McCall

Alan Jackson chuckles when he describes his childhood as resembling the wholesome, close-knit family life depicted on the 1970s TV show The Waltons.
Willie Nelson

by Patsy Bruce

Once again, Nelson will take time out of his heavy touring schedule to perform at Farm Aid’s benefit concert to support America’s family farmers.
Swingin' on a Lucky Star

by Richard McVey II

Two years after a life-threatening liver transplant, Chris LeDoux is rolling in a field of five-leaf clover.
George Strait Is Just a Cowboy at Home images

by Richard McVey II

On any given day on a ranch in south Texas, George Strait is saddled up on a horse with rope in hand.
Taking Country the the Backroads

by Michael Nolan

Grammy-winning country artist Marty Stuart was attending the Firemen's Carnival in Schaefferstown, Pa., last summer when inspiration struck.
The Great American Wild West Show

by Robin E. Shirley

It’s hard to tell who’s having the most fun at the Great American Wild West Show—the spectators, who get a brief step back in time, or the performers, many of whom are living their cowboy dreams.
The Last Lone Ranger

by Judy Woodward Bates

In the days when Westerns filled Saturday matinee screens, Gordie Peer taught cowboy tricks to the best of them.
When Hollywood Comes to Town

by Michael Nolan

When film crews come to hometowns, they certainly keep things interesting; a local church can become a cafeteria, and
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