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“For my friends and me, Bob McDill is who we wanted to be,” said Schlitz, 71, who wrote “The Gambler” and co-wrote “Forever and Ever, Amen,” among many hits. “We tried to be like him.
In a career that spanned three decades, songwriter Bob McDill landed no fewer than 31 No. 1 songs on Billboard’s Country Music charts – enduring classics like “Gone Country,” “Good Ole ...
Relishing the moment, Tucker recalls her father's early doubts that she'd ever receive the genre's highest honor: "I proved my dad wrong!" Nancy Kruh is a Nashville-based writer-reporter for PEOPLE.