Country music traditionalists might think country songs belong solely at country radio. But for decades, the genre has had ...
The year 1994 was a tumultuous one in music, but there were always pop songs to lean on. These are three great pop tunes from ...
With 'College GameDay' kicking off tomorrow, ESPN decided to go full country with Jelly Roll, Luke Combs, and Bailey ...
Johnny Hates Jazz fell apart not long after their big hit. But that big hit, "Shattered Dreams", left a lasting impact.
Following the shooting, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young released “Ohio”, which is often considered one of the greatest protest ...
Duets between real-life couples are known to hit different, but the romance of a song can fizzle out when the relationship ...
On this day in 1988, neotraditional country pioneer Randy Travis was back at No. 1 with his sophomore album, 'Always & Forever.' ...
Wrapping up a particularly grueling tour, Keith Urban needed the audience's support to get through this particular performance.
Country music is known as much for its solo artists as it is for big country bands. Duos, particularly husband and wife duos, make up a smaller percentage of artists. You don’t see them quite as often ...
These often forgotten songs from 1976 deserve way more radio play than they get nowadays, and you might just agree with me.
Gentry brought that one, along with “Mississippi Delta,” to Capitol Records, which officially signed her on June 23, 1967. “Ode to Billie Joe” is a sparse, half-spoken recounting of the suicide of ...
On this day in 1989, Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose very publicly called out his bandmates' escalating drug use.