Produced by Owen Bradley through MCA Records, “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man" is notable for its classic honky-tonk sound ...
On May 2, 1971, Conway Twitty scored another milestone in what would become one of country music’s most dominant chart runs. “How Much More Can She Stand” climbed to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country ...
One of Conway Twitty's most beloved recordings became his signature song after topping the country charts in 1970.
Born Harold Lloyd Jenkins in 1933 in Friars Point, Mississippi, Conway Twitty remains part of country music history’s upper echelon today. He found great success both as a solo artist and alongside ...
On this day (June 5) in 1993, Conway Twitty died of an abdominal aortic aneurysm at Cox South Hospital in Springfield, Missouri. He was, without question, one of the biggest stars in country music ...
CHILLICOTHE — Earlier this year Tre Twitty and Tayla Lynn, performing as Twitty & Lynn: A Salute to Conway & Loretta, rocked the Majestic Theatre. This October they are back to once again wow crowds ...
For nearly a decade, the duo known as Twitty & Lynn have been performing the songs made famous by their respective grandparents: Michael Tre Twitty is the grandson of Conway Twitty, Tayla Lynn is ...
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