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10 Questions With Pat Alger
03-08-2013 | Staff

Pat Alger started writing songs and performing at Atlanta folk clubs. Moving to Woodstock, N.Y. in the ’70s, he made three albums with the Woodstock Mountain Revue for Rounder Records and a duet album with guitarist Artie Traum. Pat had his first hit with Folk-Pop artist Livingston Taylor (“First Time Love”) in 1980, then decided to move to Nashville.
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10 Questions With Kris Kristofferson
01-09-2013 | Staff

Kris Kristofferson’s talents are as far-reaching as his impact on the musical landscape. Among his classic songs that have influenced generations of artists and music lovers are “Me and Bobby McGee,” “Help Me Make It Through the Night,” and “Sunday Morning Coming Down.”
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10 Questions With Mel Tillis
07-18-2012 | Staff

Mel Tillis is a true Renaissance man - a songwriter, recording artist, film and television actor, painter and humanitarian. Inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1976, his career has spanned more than six decades.
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