They had already been on stage for nearly two hours, burning through two dozen bluegrass classics (and, of course, a few curve balls), when 70-year-old guitarist-vocalist Del McCoury slid up to the microphone and sang in a keening, high-pitched, near falsetto voice, "My love will not change, my love will not change, my love will not change, my love will not change, ask me tomorrow and I'll tell you the same." Read More
Though he was once known as "America's Favorite Folksinger," Slim Whitman was, for the majority of his career, more famous in ... Read the full Slim Whitman bio.