Kacey Musgraves Jewelry Style at the 2019 CMA's


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Kacey Musgraves at the 2019 Country Music Awards

Country music lovers from all over the U.S. came together for the 2019 Country Music Awards. One of our showrooms is located in the heart of Music City. King Jewelers had the honor of taking part in the jewelry styling for “Country Music Female Vocalist of the Year,” Kacey Musgraves. Seen on the red carpet wearing a stunning yellow, floor-length gown, entirely embellished with sequin and feathers, spectators were instantly brought back to the “Golden Hour” of it all.
 

Dripping in Diamonds

In addition to her show-stopping attire, let us take a moment to admire the jewels that delicately adorned her fingers. In Kacey’s eclectic fashion, she was wearing King Jewelers’ 3.01ct fancy yellow GIA-certified princess-cut diamond ring. This breathtaking fancy yellow diamond is accompanied by 142 smaller white diamonds on a platinum band. The total diamond weight of this ring is 4.31cts.

She also wore an eternity wedding band, featuring 18 fancy yellow radiant-cut diamonds. This ring makes quite a statement on its own, however, Kacey Musgraves was additionally spotted sporting this princess-cut yellow diamond wedding band. This enthralling 18K white gold band has a total diamond weight of 1.69cts. She added the Marli Designs 18K yellow gold Avenues Index Finger ring.


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A Big Congratulations from King Jewelers

King Jewelers wants to congratulate Kacey Musgraves for winning the Female Vocalist of the Year and Music Video of the Year awards at the 2019 CMA’s. Visit our showroom in Nashville, Tennessee to explore these pieces in person and shop similar looks. Allow one of our jewelry experts to style you in the latest luxury trends or visit us online for free shipping on jewelry purchases at Kings1912.com. Stop by and learn what it means to become a part of the King family.

King Jeweler's Nashville styles Barbara Mandrell for her honorary award at the 2009 Country Music Awards

Barbara Mandrell
Barbara Mandrell

King Jewelers of Nashville, TN  proudly styled Barbara Mandrell as she was honored at the 2009 Country Music Awards in Nashville, TN last November. She elegantly wore diamond chandelier earrings from King Jewelers” href=”http://wwww.jewelrykings1912.com” target=”_self”>King Jewelers, a marvelous cocktail ring from Kwiat, and a Cartier Watches” href=”http://www.Cartier.com” target=”_blank”>Cartier Tank watch.

Barbara Mandrell was born in Houston, Texas, on Christmas Day in 1948. The oldest daughter of Irby and Mary Mandrell, she demonstrated her musical talent at a very early age: She began playing the accordion when she was five and the steel-pedal guitar when she was nine. In 1960, Joe Maphis recruited her to play in his Las Vegas show, where she was billed as the “Sweetheart of Steel.” This led to appearances on Los Angeles’ “Town Hall Party” and on NBC’s “Five-Star Jubilee.”
Twelve-year-old Barbara was invited to go on tour with Johnny Cash, where she performed with some of the top names in country music, including Patsy Cline, June Carter and George Jones. Following the tour, Barbara’s father put together the Mandrell Family Band.Being part of that group led Barbara to meet 21-year-old drummer Ken Dudney, with whom she soon began a relationship. Seven years his junior, she attempted to hide the romance from her parents; but the couple was soon discovered, and Barbara’s mother forbade them to see each other again. Miserable without Ken, Barbara focused entirely on her music. She recorded her first single, “Queen for a Day,” in 1966, and the song became a modest hit. In December of that year, Ken returned from fighting in Vietnam, and with her parents’ permission, Barbara and Ken were married in May 1967. In May 1970, Barbara gave birth to their first child, Kenneth Matthew & in February 1976, Barbara gave birth to their daughter, Jaime Nicole. The Mandrell Family Band soon broke up, but Barbara’s father helped her put together a new show, and she began to play at local Nashville clubs. In a few short weeks, she signed with CBS records. She enlisted her sisters, Louise and Irlene, to sing and play backup, and together they formed the Do-Rites. Barbara’s first No. 1 hit was “Midnight Oil.” She worked for years to strengthen female forces in the country music world and was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in July 1972. In 1979, Barbara won the the Country Music Association’s Female Vocalist of the Year award. Following her win, NBC asked her to star in her own musical-variety series, “Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters.” The show was an instant hit, catapulting the three sisters to national stardom and bringing country music to the masses. But after two years, Barbara was forced to leave the show due to extreme exhaustion — continuing would have permanently damaged her voice. Still, Barbara went on to win three People’s Choice Awards and a Grammy Award. She then put together a successful new Las Vegas act, and her singles continued to top the charts. But on September 11, 1984, Barbara’s life was turned upside down. The victim of a head-on collision, she suffered more than a dozen broken bones and severe head trauma. During her slow recovery period, she was given the unexpected newsthat she was pregnant, and on September 6, 1985, Barbara gave birth to her third child, Nathaniel Mandrell Dudney.
In February 1986, Barbara returned to the concert stage & was still going strong right up until she retired from country music on October 23, 1997. Her last performance was at the Grand Ole Opry house & it was called “Barbara Mandrell & the Do-Rites: The Last Dance”. The show was taped & later aired on the cable channel TNN. Today Barbara enjoys retirement with her husband, Ken by spending time gardening & taking care of her animals.

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