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Country Hitmaker Phil Vassar Reveals Why Kenny Chesney Really Made the Hall of Fame originally appeared on Parade.
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Taste of Country on MSNPhil Vassar Shares the Real Reason Kenny Chesney Got Into the Country Music Hall of Fame [Exclusive]
Phil Vassar shares heartfelt praise for Kenny Chesney's work ethic and kindness, arguing he truly deserves his spot in the ...
Country music star Phil Vassar is living to tell his tale after the singer said he “died twice.” Vassar, 62, opened up about his health battles and revealed he had a heart attack and stroke ...
Phil Vassar is opening up about experiencing a heart attack and stroke which he says caused him to die twice. In a new interview with Taste of Country published on Thursday, Aug. 8, Vassar, 62 ...
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The Boot on MSNThe Thing Garth Brooks Did for Country Music That Nobody Talks About
Garth Brooks burst into country music in the late ’80s and changed the landscape forever. But there’s one particular impact ...
Phil Vassar doesn’t use last names when talking about some of the most legendary country musicians. He doesn’t have to. “We’ve all been friends forever,” Vassar said.
Most people don’t realize just how many hit songs that Phil Vassar has given country music. You can hear them all next week when Vassar plays The Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia, on Friday ...
Phil Vassar has never fit into the cookie cutter mold that is country music, and that's just the way he likes it. The genre's only "piano man" has been a unique force in the business for a decade ...
Deana Carter and Phil Vassar "I love this video!!" he says. "I'm so proud of this song and director Steve Jawn is one of our dear friends and just nails it.
Country singer-songwriter Phil Vassar tries his hand at a podcast from his wine cellar and is working on new music. Both are likely to be topics at his show Thursday, Jan. 28, at the Kent Stage.
Phil Vassar had a pretty good idea for the video for his new song 'Let's Get Together.' Bring a bunch of pretty girls to his house, turn the music up and let the cameras roll. Hey, wait a second here!
Phil Vassar cut his first at-home concert way before it was cool. Before mask mandates, social distancing or living room livestreams — and the ongoing health crisis that made each a newfound ...
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