Luke Bryan and Ella Langley, Willie Nelson, Brad Paisley, Dan + Shay, and Carter Faith should have top spots on your holiday ...
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Today in Music History for Nov. 15: In 1920, the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra made its debut at the Plantages Theatre under the direction of Alberta Weaver Winston. The orchestra folded in 1932, but a ...
From Blind Willie Johnson to Howlin' Wolf and beyond, Paul McGuinness explores the best blues songs of all time ...
Mark Laws, the drummer for popular country music singer Alex Miller, was shot and killed on May 25 in Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. Taste of Country reported that Laws’ stepson, Maxwell Madon, has been ...
Willie Dixon. Born at the Delta’s southern tip in 1915, Willie Dixon followed the Great Migration to Chicago. There, he ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Academy Award winner Russell Crowe have led tributes to the man known as ‘Golden Tonsils’, offering their condolences after the passing of radio legend John Laws.
The room that is now Dalston’s EartH Theatre first opened as a cinema in 1936, five years before the birth of Martin Carthy.
Talking to musicians and co-curators about the new exhibit, whose two-plus-year run at the Country Music Hall of Fame and ...
It’s easy to get excited about the latest album by the funkiest of jam bands. This veteran New Orleans ensemble backed Crescent City R&B great Irma Thomas on “Audience with the Queen,” an intoxicating ...
A lot of people have "indulged" with Willie Nelson, and some pretty great songs came out of those experiences.
Forty-five years ago today, the soundtrack to the movie that gave Willie Nelson his first starring role and a signature song was at No. 1.
Wuthering Heights is the latest adaptation of Emily Brontë’s novel, directed by Emerald Fennell ( Saltburn, Promising Young ...