Several country music artists released music videos during the second half of November, and they cover quite a range: animated Tex-Mex food, the Wild West, a 1940s USO dance and more.
Phil Vassar started his country music career as a songwriter in the late 90's. He gained his popularity when he wrote songs like Tim McGraw's "For a Little While" & "My Next Thirty Years), Jo Dee Messina's "Bye, Bye" & "I'm Alright" and Alan Jackson's "Right on the Money". By 1999, Vassar had earned the respect of the country music genre and was
In the winter of 2000 the airwaves were dominated by song that was inspired by an e-mail hoax. The writer of the song, Harley Allen had received an e-mail about a little girl who watched her father kill her mother and then turn the gun on himself. The song was recorded by John Michael Montgomery who took the song to number one on the national Billboard charts for five weeks in a row. "The Lit