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, ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
Gosdin's music earned him the nickname 'The Voice'. He had several number one hits during his career as a solo musician, including 1984's 'I Can Tell By The Way You Dance', 1988's 'Set 'Em Up Joe' and ...
Long before 'The Voice' was a hit television show, it had a very different meaning: It was Vern Gosdin's nickname. Top 10 Country Songs About Death Top 10 Country Songs About Death The Boot counts ...
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The late country singer and songwriter Vern Gosdin, as well as veteran songwriters Jim McBride, Walt Aldridge and Tim Nichols, will be inducted into the Nashville Songwriters ...