Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Max_D._Barnes> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 70 of
70
with 100 triples per page.
- Max_D._Barnes abstract "Max Duane Barnes (July 24, 1936 – January 11, 2004) was a country music singer and songwriter.As a songwriter, Barnes composed many familiar songs of the 1980s and 1990s, receiving 42 songwriter awards in his career. Artists like George Jones (\"Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes\"), Waylon Jennings (\"Drinkin' and Dreamin'\"), Conway Twitty (\"Red Neckin' Love Makin' Night\"), Keith Whitley (\"Ten Feet Away\"), Randy Travis (\"I Won't Need You Anymore [Forever and Always]\"), Vern Gosdin (\"Way Down Deep,\" \"Slow Burnin' Memory\"), Pam Tillis (\"Don't Tell Me What to Do\"), and Vince Gill (\"Look at Us\") have recorded his songs, as have many others. He has had a couple of minor hits, most notably \"Allegheny Lady\" in the mid-1970s.Barnes was a BMI Award-winning songwriter and a writing partner of Harlan Howard, Merle Haggard, Vince Gill, his son Max T. Barnes, and sister Ruthie Barnes Steele.Other hits included \"Look at Us\" (Vince Gill), \"Thank God For the Radio\" (The Kendalls), \"Joe Knows How To Live\" (Eddy Raven), \"Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes\" (George Jones), \"I Won't Need You Anymore\" and \"If I Didn't Have You\" (Randy Travis), \"Ten Feet Away\" (Keith Whitley) \"Don't Tell Me What to Do\" (Pam Tillis), \"I've Got It Made\" (John Anderson), \"Chiseled In Stone,\" \"If You're Gonna Do Me Wrong (Do It Right)\" and \"This Ain't My First Rodeo\" (Vern Gosdin).Barnes was a two-time winner of the Country Music Association's prestigious Song of the Year prize: in 1988 for \"Chiseled In Stone,\" co-written with Gosdin, and in 1992 for \"Look At Us,\" co-written with Gill. He was inducted to the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1992 and AMERICAN OLD TIME COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME along with his sister Ruthie Barnes Steele in 2006.".
- Max_D._Barnes birthDate "1936-07-24".
- Max_D._Barnes birthYear "1936".
- Max_D._Barnes deathDate "2004".
- Max_D._Barnes deathYear "2004".
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageID "24147733".
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageLength "4113".
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageRevisionID "704727567".
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLink Category:1936_births.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLink Category:2004_deaths.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_American_musicians.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_country_singer-songwriters.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_male_songwriters.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLink Conway_Twitty.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLink Eddy_Raven.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLink George_Jones.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLink Hot_Country_Songs.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLink Keith_Whitley.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLink Look_at_Us_(song).
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLink Max_T._Barnes.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLink Merle_Haggard.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLink Pam_Tillis.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLink Randy_Travis.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLink The_Kendalls.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLink This_Aint_My_First_Rodeo.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLink Vern_Gosdin.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLink Vince_Gill.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLink Waylon_Jennings.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Max Barnes".
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Max D. Barnes".
- Max_D._Barnes dateOfBirth "1936-07-24".
- Max_D._Barnes dateOfDeath "2004".
- Max_D._Barnes name "Barnes, Max D.".
- Max_D._Barnes shortDescription "American musician".
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Max_D._Barnes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Max_D._Barnes description "American musician".
- Max_D._Barnes description "American musician".
- Max_D._Barnes subject Category:1936_births.
- Max_D._Barnes subject Category:2004_deaths.
- Max_D._Barnes subject Category:20th-century_American_musicians.
- Max_D._Barnes subject Category:American_country_singer-songwriters.
- Max_D._Barnes subject Category:American_male_songwriters.
- Max_D._Barnes hypernym Singer.
- Max_D._Barnes type Agent.
- Max_D._Barnes type MusicalArtist.
- Max_D._Barnes type Person.
- Max_D._Barnes type Person.
- Max_D._Barnes type Songwriter.
- Max_D._Barnes type Songwriter.
- Max_D._Barnes type Agent.
- Max_D._Barnes type NaturalPerson.
- Max_D._Barnes type Thing.
- Max_D._Barnes type Q215627.
- Max_D._Barnes type Q5.
- Max_D._Barnes type Person.
- Max_D._Barnes comment "Max Duane Barnes (July 24, 1936 – January 11, 2004) was a country music singer and songwriter.As a songwriter, Barnes composed many familiar songs of the 1980s and 1990s, receiving 42 songwriter awards in his career.".
- Max_D._Barnes label "Max D. Barnes".
- Max_D._Barnes sameAs Q6794688.
- Max_D._Barnes sameAs m.07kfr62.
- Max_D._Barnes sameAs Q6794688.
- Max_D._Barnes wasDerivedFrom Max_D._Barnes?oldid=704727567.
- Max_D._Barnes givenName "Max D.".
- Max_D._Barnes isPrimaryTopicOf Max_D._Barnes.
- Max_D._Barnes name "Barnes, Max D.".
- Max_D._Barnes name "Max D. Barnes".
- Max_D._Barnes surname "Barnes".