(NEXSTAR) – Singer, songwriter and country music icon Bill Anderson suffered a “freak accident” last week that forced him to cancel several scheduled engagements, he recently revealed. In a message ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bill Anderson is recovering after a “freak accident” forced him to abruptly cancel his performance at the Grand Ole Opry on ...
Country Music Hall of Famer Bill Anderson suffered a leg injury at home, forcing him to cancel a recent Grand Ole Opry performance. The 87-year-old, the Opry's longest-serving member, is recovering ...
Bill Anderson has been using that philosophy for over fifty years to capture the attention of millions of country music fans around the world, en route to becoming a member of the Country Music Hall ...
The Grand Ole Opry is celebrating Bill Anderson as their longest-serving member: 64 years! On Tuesday (July 15), Anderson was introduced onto the Opry stage, like he has been for the past ...
Nurturing a career that spanned over six decades, Bill Anderson not only recorded hit songs like “Love Is a Sometimes Thing” but he also helped write songs for stars including Vince Gill, Kenny ...
While it might be easy to assume that novelty songs are easier to write than sincere ones, “Whisperin’” Bill Anderson—and countless musical comedians and comedic musicians—would disagree. In his ...
Country Music Hall of Famer "Whisperin'" Bill Anderson is on the mend after a self-described "freak accident" forced him to suddenly cancel a scheduled performance at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry on Aug ...