These four country musicians are endlessly influential. Artists from every genre have called them inspirations.
These popular rock bands from the 1960s didn't quite survive the era, at least in terms of charting success. I think that's a bit unfair.
It’s a traditional folk-country song that’s been around since the 1800s, and it is allegedly about a real-life person mentioned in historical documents … and a real-life crime. The story goes that the ...
Forty-one years ago today, a critically acclaimed comedy starring Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson premiered in the United States.
While taking their advice, 23-year-old Ava Ahlander decided to exit her car during a part of the storm. At that time, a piece of debris flying through the air struck her. Injured, Ahlander was taken ...
Before these classic rock legends tragically passed away, they delivered their final performances of a few incredible songs.
Twenty-nine years ago today, Alan Jackson released a No. 1 single that was penned by a legendary songwriter who retired a decade earlier.
These three songs have confusing lyrics. Can you make sense of these confounding hits? Or are they just as tricky to you?
Johnny Paycheck landed his first No. 1 song after a string of near-hits in the fall of 1977, changing the English language forever.
Gene Simmons takes the stage once again - but this time, it was to help celebrate the marriage between Charlie Benante and Carla Harvey.
These classic rock facts are shocking and brilliant, and a testament to how creative bands were in the "analog" days of music production.
On October 14, 1957, the Everly Brothers were celebrating a No. 1 country hit, with their single, "Wake Up Little Susie".