Georgette Jones’ Emotional Tribute to Her Mom with “Your Good Girl’s Gonna Go Bad”
Georgette Jones delivers a heartfelt rendition of Tammy Wynette's "Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad," blending nostalgia and modern country style in an intimate tribute performance.
How Georgette Jones’ Version of “Apartment No.9” Differs from Her Mother’s
Here, we’ll find out how Georgette Jones’s version of the hit single “Apartment No.9” differs from the version her mother, Tammy Wynette, released in 1967.
Watch The Heartwarming George Jones and Daughter Georgette Duet: “Daddy Come Home”
In a rare occasion, George Jones and daughter (with Tammy Wynette) Tamala Georgette Jones perform together onstage. Singing "Daddy Come Home," their performance is a heartwarming show to watch.
You Should See Georgette Jones Beautifully Singing “Choices” In Honor of Her Legendary Father
A stellar and seasoned entertainer in her own right, Georgette Jones' performance of "Choices" was nothing but graceful and flawless.
Get to Know the Children of The Country Legend, George Jones
George Jones' children reflect his legacy through their unique journeys, from quiet lives to carrying on the musical traditions of country royalty.
Tammy Wynette’s Signature Song, “Stand by Your Man,” Made Her a Country Music Queen
If there were one song that would forever be affixed to Tammy Wynette, it would be her number-one 1968 track, “Stand by Your Man.” Here’s why.
Keeping The Musical Legacy Alive: Meet Conway Twitty’s Children
Let’s get to know Conway Twitty’s children and how their father played a part in the paths they have taken for themselves.
Tammy Wynette’s “Til I Can Make It on My Own” Is For Those Who Had To Let Go Of Love
Tammy Wynette sang about letting go of a love that had already walked away in her 1976 track “‘Til I Can Make It on My Own.”
A Closer Look at Johnny Cash’s Daughter, Cindy Cash
Cindy Cash is the daughter of country music legend Johnny Cash with his first wife, Vivian Liberto.
The Death of Tammy Wynette Still Remains a Mystery to Country Fans
On April 6, 1998, the world lost The First Lady of Country Music. Tammy Wynette died while taking a nap on a living-room couch at her Nashville home.
Tammy Wynette Songs: A Playlist From The Heroine of Heartbreak
Tammy Wynette Songs dominated the country charts during her glory days, making her one of few female acts deemed as headliners in the genre.
A Toast to the First Lady of Country Music, Tammy Wynette 22 Years After Her Death
First Lady of Country Music Tammy Wynette carved her own path of success between the '60s and '80s. Let us take a look back at Tammy’s colorful 25 year-career.