Country Music Hall of Famer and Grand Ole Opry member Barbara Mandrell retired from the stage before turning 50. However, she and her family spent four entertaining and groundbreaking decades onstage.
Country music legend Barbara Mandrell may have retired from music in 1997, but her name still pops up in conversation thanks to her lasting impact on the industry. A two-time CMA Entertainer of the ...
Two Nashville music executives bid $2.1 million to win the auction of the 27,000-square-foot log home of country star Barbara Mandrell. Joe Galante, who runs the Nashville office of RCA Records, and ...
Irby Mandrell, who taught his daughter Barbara to play an array of musical instruments at the shop he ran in Oceanside, Calif., then helped guide her country singing career as her longtime manager, ...
Kelsea Ballerini celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Grand Ole Opry with a moving cover of Barbara Mandrell’s 1981 tune “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool.” Ballerini took the Nashville venue ...
Barbara Mandrell is a Country Music Hall of Famer and Grand Ole Opry member who retired from music in 1997. Mandrell is known for her crossover appeal, blending country with pop and soul influences.