Pictured, direct from his first unnecessary stab at trying to be a "real" country artist, is Billy Ray Cyrus, from an Oct. 11, 1996, Herald & Review, presented in conjunction with his then-upcoming performance at Nashville North USA in Taylorville to promote his "Trail of Tears" album. I haven't heard it, so I'll resist being the snotty music critic I so want to be by saying "Trail of Tears made me cry."
So there I was, this week’s topic all picked out. And then I heard “Achy Breaky Heart” at the grocery store. Next thing I knew, there I was, a grown man, boot scootin’ his way past the fish sticks.
On Wednesday, producers announced the nominees for the upcoming fan-voted awards show with the singer-songwriter landing four nominations, including nods for Video of the Year and CMT Performance of the Year.
THROWBACK MACHINE's Best of 2022!
Enjoy this all-killer-no-filler 2022 collection of the best of Clint Walker's THROWBACK MACHINE!
Some movies stay with you long after they've moved on; here's one such movie, saved from oblivion, in this week's edition of Clint Walker's THROWBACK MACHINE!
If you actually know the term "Cozy Mystery" is a thing, you might just enjoy this week's safe-as-snow murder mystery edition of Clint Walker's THROWBACK MACHINE!
It's Christmas with the Gambler and Dolly...minus the Gambler, but including lots of theme park attractions in this week's edition of Clint Walker's THROWBACK MACHINE!
“The Throwback Machine” is a weekly feature taking a look back at items of interest found in the JG-TC online archives. For questions, comments, suggestions, or his “Song of the Day” recommendation, contact him at cwalker@jg-tc.com.
Remember when they filmed a movie here? Clint Walker wishes they had taken the whole thing a little bit more seriously in this week's THROWBAC…
Pictured, direct from his first unnecessary stab at trying to be a "real" country artist, is Billy Ray Cyrus, from an Oct. 11, 1996, Herald & Review, presented in conjunction with his then-upcoming performance at Nashville North USA in Taylorville to promote his "Trail of Tears" album. I haven't heard it, so I'll resist being the snotty music critic I so want to be by saying "Trail of Tears made me cry."