Jeannie Seely Recalls the Conversation That Inspired 'Life of a Rodeo Cowboy'...
Watch an exclusive video of Jeannie Seely remembering the inspiration for her song "Life of a Rodeo Cowboy." Continue reading…
View ArticleJeannie Seely Says 'He's All I Need' Wasn't Inspired By a Broken Heart,...
Watch an exclusive video of Jeannie Seely discussing her song "He's All I Need." Continue reading…
View ArticleRay Stevens, Brenda Lee, Jeannie Seely to Be Inducted Into Music City Walk of...
Ray Stevens, Brenda Lee and Jeannie Seely will be inducted into the Music City Walk of Fame in August in Nashville, Tenn. Continue reading…
View ArticleJenny Tolman Wants Jeannie Seely to Be the Mayor of Her Fictional Town,...
"She's a Jennyville character for sure. She was the first woman to ever wear a miniskirt on the Opry stage!" Continue reading…
View ArticleTop 5 Jeannie Seely Songs
This country legend sure has had some unforgettable songs over the years! Do your top picks match our top picks? Continue reading…
View ArticleVote for the Most Anticipated Album of January 2017
A readers' poll to determine The Boot's January 2017 Album of the Month. Continue reading…
View ArticleNews Roundup: Chris Stapleton Plans CMA Fest Pop-Up Shop + More
Stapleton fans headed to CMA Fest, you won't wanna miss out! Continue reading…
View ArticleJeannie Seely Inspired Country Women — Now They're Inspiring Her
The new generation of country artists, specifically the up-and-coming women, give her hope for the genre's future. Continue reading…
View ArticleHow Jeannie Seely Got a Lost Dottie West Song on Her New Album
Jeannie Seely's "If You Could Call It That" was started by her late friend, Dottie West. She's thrilled to finish it for her. Continue reading…
View ArticleJenny Tolman, Jeannie Seely's Sweetly Retro 'Who'll Be Your Fool'
Tolman thinks of Seely as the mayor of Jennyville, the fictional town in which her songs all take place. Continue reading…
View ArticleCharley Pride, Jim Ed Brown + More Cruise With Fans
Fans of Charley Pride, Jim Ed Brown and Jeannie Seely can plan a vacation with their favorite Grand Ole Opry stars this winter! The Opry Country Classics Cruise sails Jan. 30 to Feb. 6, 2011 from Los...
View ArticleThe Grand Ole Opry Returns Home With Stars and Surprises
There was a heavy dose of star power in the air Tuesday night, September 28, as the Grand Ole Opry House welcomed back members old and new. The newly-renovated venue had been closed after sustaining...
View ArticleLittle Jimmy Dickens Celebrates the Big 9-0
Happy birthday to Little Jimmy Dickens! The country music legend, who currently reigns as the oldest living member of the Grand Ole Opry, turned 90 this weekend (December 19), and hosted a celebration...
View ArticleElizabeth Cook Fans Savor Virginia Concert
Elizabeth Cook is truly a living dichotomy -- how can someone so young obviously have the soul of a veteran performer from the most glamorous era of the Grand Ole Opry? When Elizabeth appeared earlier...
View ArticleJeannie Seely Rebuilds Life & Career One Year After Floods
Exactly one year ago, the Nashville area was hit by what has been termed the '100 Year Flood.' More than 30 people died, thousands of homes were damaged or destroyed, downtown Music City was flooded up...
View ArticleJeannie Seely Embraces Country’s Changing Times
Jeannie Seely says she can understand the need for young artists and new sounds in today's country music, because she was in that same place when she started out, 40 years ago. "We've got some...
View ArticleNew Faces: Amber Hayes
Artist: Amber Hayes Influences: Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire, Barbara Mandrell Hometown: Weleetka, Okla. Current Single: 'Wait' Listen to 'Wait' Why We Dig Her: This emerging young country singer...
View ArticleHank Cochran Documentary Spotlights Songwriter’s Legacy
Hank Cochran was one of the most prolific and successful songwriters to call Nashville home. The man who penned "Make the World Go Away," "The Chair," "I...
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