Country music is as American as football / apple pie / insert-any-other-cliche-phrase-here, so it makes sense that, from time to time, the genre's artists would don some patriotic clothing.
Lee Greenwood is perhaps best known for his powerful song 'God Bless the USA,' but when he penned the lyrics in the back of his tour bus in 1983, he likely had no idea that they would become a mantra sung at sports events and patriotic celebrations across the nation for decades to come.
Yes, it's cool to be brand new and everything, but it's even MORE cool to be one of the few stations in the US to go almost half a century without changing formats.Who can say THAT? WGNA went on the air on December 5th, 1973 and still going strong. Now THAT's something to sing about!
Lee Greenwood is a show business legend every music fan should see at least once! Outside of the Country Music genre he's best known for his signature 'God Bless The U.S.A.' and his Grammy winning crossover smash 'I.O.U,' but there's so much more to this CMA and Grammy Award winner!
On Friday, June 7, 2013 at 3pm I’ll be hosting a panel of former CMA winners and nominees from the 80s in the Music City Center at the CMA Music Festival, as part of the AT&T U-Verse Fan Fair X.
Country stars Jason Aldean and Lee Greenwood surprised Charlie Daniels onstage at Nashville's Lipscomb University on Tuesday (March 5), turning up to show their support for our returning veterans.