On Alan Jackson's tour this year, sharing a bill with Lee Ann Womack, the country star found himself thinking often about the late Vern Gosdin, who will be inducted Oct. 23 into the Nashville… By ...
Lonesome Onry and Mean has been lax in his duties, not reporting that one of the greatest country singers of all time passed away April 28. The fact that Vern Gosdin was known simply as The Voice in a ...
Singer Vern Gosdin, who recorded country music hits like the award-winning “Chiseled in Stone” during a 30-year career, has died. He was 74. Michael Illobre, funeral director at Mount Olivet Funeral ...
Singer Vern Gosdin, who recorded country music hits like the award-winning "Chiseled in Stone" during a 30-year career, has died. He was 74. By The Associated Press NASHVILLE — Singer Vern Gosdin, who ...
Vern Gosdin, whose country hits included the chart-topping 'Set 'em Up Joe,' 'I Can Tell By the Way You Dance (You're Gonna Love Me Tonight)' and 'I'm Still Crazy,' died at a Nashville hospital early ...
Long before The Voice was a hit television show, it had a very different meaning: It was Vern Gosdin's nickname. The mustachioed country traditionalist with a voice like butter had a colorful, ...
The life and legacy of Vern Gosdin will be honored with VernFest on August 4 at the Texas Troubadour Theatre in Nashville. Singer/songwriter Max T. Barnes will host the one-day event, which will ...
Vern Gosdin, a singer-songwriter whose “Chiseled in Stone” was named the Country Music Assn.’s song of the year in 1989, has died. He was 70. FOR THE RECORD: An obituary in Wednesday’s A section said ...
Country singer/songwriter Vern Gosdin, known as "The Voice" for his distinctive tone and heart-wrenching way with a lyric, died Monday night in Nashville following a recent stroke. He was 74. By Wade ...
On this day (July 25) in 1988, Vern Gosdin was at the top of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart with “Set ‘Em Up Joe.” Released as the second single from Chiseled in Stone in April of the same year ...
Vern Gosdin, a singer-songwriter whose “Chiseled in Stone” was named the Country Music Assn.’s song of the year in 1989, has died. He was 70. Gosdin died late Tuesday at a Nashville hospital, ...
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