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Country Music Legend Don Williams Talks About His New Album

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"And So It Goes," the first album in more than 7 years by Don Williams, releases this week, and "The Gentile Giant" of country music is excited to talk about his latest effort.

Now 73 years old, Don Williams has been creating music for more than 40 years, with recognizable favorites like "I Believe In Love" and "I Wouldn't Want To Live If You Didn't Love Me" paving his path. Don performs Tuesday night as part of the Kenneth Threadgill Concert Series, at Greenville's Municipal Auditorium.

In this segment, Don Williams talks in depth about the latest album, his recent induction into the Country Music Hall Of Fame, and much more. Several songs from "And So It Goes" are also featured. Originally aired June 18th during Notably Texan.

Born in Dallas, Texas, Matt moved to the Sulphur Springs area in 1990 and settled in Commerce shortly thereafter. Having dreamed of working in radio since childhood, he began working at KETR while taking Radio-Television courses at Texas A&M University-Commerce in 1993. Matt has transitioned from a part-time worker and pupil of KETR, to the station’s Chief Announcer/Producer and supervisor of student broadcasters. A familiar voice of 88-9 KETR, Matt has hosted such shows as The Late Nite Lion, and can currently be heard as host of Notably Texan.