Ronnie Milsap is one of the most successful country artists in history, especially from a charts standpoint: In a career that dates back to 1963, he's earned an impressive 35 solo No. 1 hits in the ...
Ronnie Milsap will play his final Nashville concert Tuesday night, a guest-heavy salute to the piano player featuring Kelly Clarkson, Little Big Town, Sara Evans, Parker McCollum, Breland, Ricky ...
Ronnie Milsap, 71, hasn't been at this as long as Mac Wiseman, though he easily passed the "modern era" Hall of Fame category bar of having to have reached prominence more than 20 years ago. He came ...
Ronnie Milsap didn't have a song that charted outside of the Top 10 between 1974 and 1992. That's an amazing run and a testament to supreme talent and ability to adapt to changing times and styles.
When vocalist and piano player Ronnie Milsap worked with Elvis Presley on Presley’s 1970 hit “Kentucky Rain,” Milsap recalls The King possessing a keen sense of the feel and drive he wanted on the ...
On this day (September 4) in 1981, Ronnie Milsap was at the top of the country chart with “(There’s) No Gettin’ Over Me.” It spent two weeks at the top of the country chart and peaked at No. 5 on the ...
Ronnie Milsap didn’t just dominate country music in the Seventies and Eighties, he helped redefine it. One of the genre’s most successful crossover acts of all time, Milsap blended rock & roll, soul ...
Peedy Chavis took the stage during The Voice on Tuesday night (Nov. 9), delivering a cover of a Ronnie Milsap classic to try to remain in the competition by earning the Instant Save. Tuesday marked ...
Luke Bryan, right, kisses Ronnie Milsap as they perform at ACM Presents Superstar Duets in April in Arlington, Texas. Chris Pizzello Invision/AP Country music singer and pianist Ronnie Milsap once ...
"To be doing this for so long with your friends? That's a blessing and a gift," Milsap tells PEOPLE ahead of his new album out Friday Oh, "Big Bertha!" Ronnie Milsap is gearing up with new music as he ...
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