Tammy Wynette, otherwise known as “The First Lady of Country Music,” is one of the genre’s most celebrated and influential artists. Throughout the late 1960s and ’70s, Wynette reigned  supreme on the country charts and celebrated 20 #1 hits. Born Virginia Wynette Pugh, Wynette’s career began in 1965 when she started performing live regionally, eventually making some appearances with Porter Wagoner. A single mother of three, she moved to Nashville and signed with Epic Records in 1966, changed her name, and the rest, as they say, is history. 

Cheryl F. is the winner, congratulations — this is one country music DVD that you’ll watch over and over again.

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Shout Factory along with the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, has released another remarkable title in their Archive Series: Legendary Performances: Marty Robbins. Assembling together 15 clips from various television shows and specials. Some never before seen interview footage is also available in the DVD. Marty Robbins is a real surprise for the country music fan that lacks the familiarity of Robbins outside his oft-repeated Top 40 hits like El Paso or Singing the Blues

Please post your name and Screenhead will pick the winner of the giveaway Tuesday, Janurary 6, 2009.

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