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Connie Smith on Releasing Her 54th Album and Cementing Her Musical Legacy. Releasing a 54th album is a milestone few artists reach, and it’s one Connie Smith doesn’t take for granted.
Country music legend Connie Smith has released her 54th album. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with her about forging timeless relationships and how she understands the genre after all these years.
Connie Smith. Alysse Gafkjen. Still, Stuart also was the one who gave her the final nudge when he presented her with a new song by Dallas Frazier, the master songwriter who penned "Elvira," "There ...
Country Music Hall of Fame member Connie Smith will release her new album The Cry of the Heart via Fat Possum Records in 2021. The album’s first single, the rollicking “Look Out Heart,” is ...
54 Albums Later, Connie Smith’s Defiant Heart Has Plenty to Say The country artist, 80, is releasing her first secular recording in about a decade. Her husband, Marty Stuart, calls her “the ...
Later, Smith included it on her 1967 album Downtown Country. “The Fugitive”—A Nod to Merle Haggard Earlier this year, Connie Smith released her latest album, Love Prison, Wisdom, and ...
The Boot counts down Connie Smith's Top 5 songs. ... never recaptured the runaway success of “Once a Day,” but she did string together consistently solid singles and albums well into the 1970s.
Her vocal prowess long renowned, Connie Smith earned her distinction as country music’s Rolls Royce decades ago. Now she boasts a new album.
Connie Smith, often referred to as one of the greatest voices in country music, has had a successful career spanning over five decades. She has earned 11 GRAMMY nominations, 20 Top 10 Billboard ...
Connie Smith has announced the release of her 54th studio album -- an accomplishment few can claim.The Cry of the Heart is due out on Aug. 21 through Fat Possum Records.. Smith’s husband, Marty ...
Country music legend Connie Smith has released her 54th album. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with her about forging timeless relationships and how she understands the genre after all these years.