The 10  Legendary Icons of Country Music

Johnny Cash: Known for his deep, distinctive voice and rebellious spirit, Cash is celebrated for hits like "I Walk the Line" and "Ring of Fire.

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Dolly Parton: An iconic singer-songwriter, Parton has penned numerous country classics including "Jolene" and "9 to 5," and remains a beloved figure in music and entertainment.

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Willie Nelson: Renowned for his outlaw image and timeless hits like "On the Road Again" and "Always on My Mind," Nelson is a country music legend with a career spanning decades.

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Hank Williams: Considered one of the pioneers of country music, Williams left a lasting legacy with songs like "Your Cheatin' Heart" and "Hey, Good Lookin'.

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Patsy Cline: With her powerful voice and emotional delivery, Cline captivated audiences with classics such as "Crazy" and "Walkin' After Midnight" before her untimely death.

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Loretta Lynn: A trailblazer for women in country music, Lynn's songs, including "Coal Miner's Daughter" and "You Ain't Woman Enough," have resonated with generations of fans.

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George Jones: Revered for his distinctive voice and heartfelt performances, Jones is best known for hits like "He Stopped Loving Her Today" and "The Grand Tour.

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Tammy Wynette: Known as the "First Lady of Country Music," Wynette's signature song "Stand by Your Man" remains an enduring classic in the genre.

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Merle Haggard: With his raw, honest lyrics and rugged charm, Haggard made an indelible mark on country music with songs like "Mama Tried" and "Okie from Muskogee.

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Emmylou Harris: A versatile artist with a remarkable voice, Harris has collaborated with numerous musicians and released a string of acclaimed albums, earning her a place among country music's elite.

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