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Kenny Rogers and Dottie West's 1981 duet 'What Are We Doin' in Love?' remains a country classic
Kenny Rogers and Dottie West's 'What Are We Doin' In Love' defined the sound of early 80s country ...
On May 27, 1963, Dottie West recorded "Let Me Off at the Corner", which hit the country songs chart several months later.
Jeannie Seely got one of her first shots at country music stardom thanks to Dottie West, who recorded recorded the Seely-penned "It Just Takes Practice" for 1965's Dottie West Sings. The two built a ...
In the late 1970s, both Kenny Rogers and Dottie West were recording for United Artists. Initially, producer Larry Butler planned for West to record the album’s title track solo. That’s what she was ...
This will be for the second annual birthday bash for the late country queen Dottie West. This year’s event will be even more special since West will be posthumously inducted into the Country Music ...
This morning the name of Dottie West was announced as one of three new inductees into Country Music's most exclusive club. By Chuck Dauphin For years, the possible induction of Dottie West into the ...
Starting her career in the early 1960s, Dottie West stormed onto the country music scene and made history. The first woman to win a Grammy Awards trophy, with “Here Comes My Baby,” West went on to ...
Joining us in the guest editorial slot in the 615 is the impeccably talented Steve Wariner, who offers his opinion on why country music legend Dottie West should be inducted into the Country Music… By ...
This marked the third annual Dottie West Birthday Bash and it was a sold-out show. It went on to raise donations in excess of $28,300, where all of the proceeds supported the Nashville Musicians ...
A memorial was built in honor of a Grand Ole Opry member who lost her life on the way to an Opry show in 1991. Fellow Opry member Jeannie Seely and friends constructed a memorial for Dottie West on ...
In 1960, the father of bluegrass, Bill Monroe, called a six-year-old boy to the stage during a concert in Martha, Kentucky. He put the strap of his Gibson F-5 mandolin on the child’s shoulders, and ...
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