HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A late country music icon’s home in Hendersonville could be saved from demolition in a shocking twist of events that unfolded Tuesday evening during the Board of Mayor ...
The home of iconic country music star, Conway Twitty, will not be demolished after all. In early January, Trinity Broadcasting Network proposed a development plan for the property which included the ...
Country music fans can rejoice because it looks like “Twitty City” will live to see another day. It was reported earlier this month that the estate, the former home of country music legend Conway ...
A country music legend's home may be facing demolition following the deadly Dec. 9 tornadoes. Conway Twitty's Hendersonville mansion could possibly be demolished as Trinity Broadcasting Network goes ...
Conway Twitty passed away in 1993 at the age of 59, but fans may be able to hear new music from him. According to the Tennessean, in October 1994, over 2,000 of Twitty's possessions were auctioned off ...
In 1994 Mike Patton bought a stack of yellowed papers at an auction in Hendersonville. He brought them back to his Galesburg, Ill., home and didn't touch them for two decades. Just a few months ago, ...