Categories: Classic Album Reviews Tags: classic country, country albums, Country Music, country oldies, Jack Greene, Statue Of A Fool
Jack Greene
Who was the CMA's first Male Vocalist of the Year? Think back to 1967; Buck Owens? Johnny Cash? Eddy Arnold? All worthy choices, but all wrong. The CMA's first Male Vocalist award went to Jack Greene.
Categories: Artists Tags: All The Time, Back In the Arms Of Love, Jack Greene, Jeannie Seely, Statue Of A Fool, There Goes My Everything, Wish I Didn't Have To Miss You, You Are My Treasure
5 Classic Country Hits That Could Be Hits Today
Every so often, someone pulls out some classic hits from the past and introduce them to a whole new audience. From time to time, we'll even get a whole album, similar to what Martina McBride and Alan Jackson have both done. Granted, the remakes usually aren't quite as good as the originals, something I've mentioned several times in previous posts, but again, it introduces some great songs to new fans who may well never have heard the original. So here's five country classics that I think would be hits, again, if they were recorded, today.
Categories: Music And Records Tags: Alan Jackson, Buck Owens, Carrie Underwood, Faron Young, George Strait, Hello Walls, I'm Not Lisa, Jack Greene, Jessi Colter, Kenny Chesney, Luckenbach Texas, Martina McBride, Ricky Van Shelton, Sam's Place, Statue Of A Fool, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson
Classic Album Review-Jack Greene “Until My Dreams Come True”
When it comes to singing with emotion, who can compare to George Jones and Vern Gosdin? Jack Greene compares with them very well, as his 1969 release Until My Dreams Come True, will attest.



