Country star Loretta Lynn turned to her followers on Instagram to pay tribute to Conway Twitty 29 years after he died. She spoke of her heartbreak over his death in that post and said, “What I ...
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 ...
In 1993, Twitty died at 59 following an abdominal aortic aneurysm. He was on tour, and fellow country star Loretta Lynn was at the hospital with her husband when Twitty arrived. The two were close ...
This month in 1966 Conway Twitty recorded what was to become his first country chart song – "Guess My Eyes were Bigger than My Heart." The song was written by Liz Anderson and entered the country ...
The late country superstar Conway Twitty's 90th birthday was September 1. To celebrate the milestone, the crooner's legacy is remembered by his biographer and country music historian Michael Kosser.
Conway Twitty’s estate filed a lawsuit late last month in Chancery Court here alleging that a prominent producer improperly used the late entertainer's name. The complaint against Jim Owens ...
"I'll do the best I can to bring her spirit there," Loretta Lynn's granddaughter Tayla Lynn tells PEOPLE Tricia Despres is a writer for PEOPLE digital, covering everything from country music to pets ...
On this day (August 18) in 1973, Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty were at the top of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart with “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man.” It was their third single and third ...
Their first hit together "After the Fire Is Gone" shot to the top of the U.S. country charts and earned them a Grammy. It was August 18, 1973 when their mega hit “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” hit ...
Conway Twitty's former home is at risk of demolition, according to a new report. The late country icon's former estate in the affluent Nashville suburb of Hendersonville is at risk of being destroyed ...
The home of iconic country music star, Conway Twitty, will not be demolished after all. In early January, Trinity Broadcasting Network proposed a development plan for the property which included the ...