The news of Glen Campbell's death on Tuesday (Aug. 8) has rocked the country music world, and as fans and artists alike mourn, some of the genre's most notable stars are opening up about the legend.
A very ill-conceived joke in the wake of the Manchester terror attack Monday night (May 22) drew the ire of many Twitter users, including John Rich and Clint Black.
Folks in country music like to play nice with each other. But there are times when, as Waylon Jennings once sang, something's got 'em "feudin' like the Hatfields and McCoys."
Many of our favorite country stars have been in the public eye for multiple decades, which means that some of them have changed a lot since when they first hit the stage.
The music business is a high-stakes, high-risk venture, and it's not unusual for artists to wind up in court to defend their interests, as we'll see in this gallery of the nastiest country music lawsuits.