Entries by Diane Diekman

Diane’s Country Music Newsletter – 9 September 2015

NEWS  William Lee Golden of the Oak Ridge Boys married Simone Staley in Nashville on August 29, after re-kindling an old friendship. They first met In October 1980, and spent time together over the next several years, until losing touch after a show in 1982. A portrait she painted of him was one of the […]

Diane’s Country Music Newsletter — 26 August 2015

FEATURED ARTIST – SYLVIA HUTTON Sylvia had eleven top-ten Billboard hits from 1980-1985, including “Snapshot” and the number one “Nobody.” I hadn’t heard anything about her in years, until Diane Jordan mentioned on Facebook they’d recently had lunch together. I asked Diane to put me in touch with Sylvia, and that led to an enjoyable […]

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Jewels Of Allah: The Untold Story Of Women In Iran

By Nina Ansary Jewels of Allah: The Untold Story of Women in Iran reveals “how a full-blown feminist movement developed and grew in the patriarchal climate of post-revolutionary Iran,” says author Nina Ansary. To illustrate the opposite lifestyles and beliefs portrayed in the book, she mentions her two grandmothers. One was a devout woman “who […]

Diane’s Country Music Newsletter — 12 August 2015

NEWS   Buddy Emmons (1937-2015) Buddy Gene Emmons, 78, was found July 21 at his home in Hermitage, Tennessee, near Nashville, where he had died of an apparent heart attack. Because all family members couldn’t be reached right away, the death wasn’t publicly reported until July 29. His career began when his father gave him a […]

Diane’s Country Music Newsletter — 29 July 2015

NEWS Patsy Stoneman of the famous Stoneman family died peacefully in her sleep at age 90 on July 23. When The Stoneman Family performed in the 1960s, Patsy played the autoharp and sang. Bluegrass Today reports that Patsy, until recently, continued to perform with sisters Donna and Roni as The Stoneman Sisters. Wayne Carson, age […]

Diane’s Country Music Newsletter — 15 July 2015

FEATURED ARTIST – TEEA GOANS Teea Goans has a mission. She wants to give a gift to people who love traditional country music and are searching for it. She wants to bring an awareness to the new generation of country music fans who are not familiar with the classics. I wanted to make my newsletter […]

Diane’s Country Music Newsletter — 1 July 2015

FEATURED ARTIST – JODY NIX I met Jody Nix and his Texas Cowboys in July 2008, when they came to Washington, D.C., to represent the state of Texas at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival. I’d been listening to them for a while by then, on XM Radio. When I called Jody last week at his home […]

Diane’s Country Music Newsletter – 17 June 2015

NEWS Jim Ed Brown (1934-2015) Jim Ed Brown died June 11 at the Williamson Medical Center in Franklin, Tennessee, of lung cancer. He was 81. He last performed on the Grand Ole Opry in April, while his cancer was in remission. It returned June 3, and he began a second round of chemotherapy. James Edward […]

Diane’s Country Music Newsletter – 3 June 2015

NEW RELEASE OF TWENTIETH CENTURY DRIFTER: THE LIFE OF MARTY ROBBINS The University of Illinois Press is issuing the paperback version of Twentieth Century Drifter: The Life of Marty Robbins in August. Any suggestions as to what I should do to publicize the release? FEATURED ARTIST – SAMMY KERSHAW I Won’t Back Down is the […]

Diane’s Country Music Newsletter — 20 May 2015

NEWS Johnny Gimble (1926-2015) One of the greatest fiddlers of all time, Johnny Gimble, died May 9, three weeks before his 89th birthday, due to complications from several strokes. John Paul Gimble spent most of his life in Texas, other than the Nashville period and World War II, when he was drafted into the U.S. […]