Ninety-one years ago today, Merle Haggard's longtime pedal steel player and the man who taught Barbara Mandrell to play was ...
Few artists are as closely tied to the foundation of country music as Willie Nelson. Before the outlaw movement, before the ...
Thirty-five years ago today, the world lost one of the most successful and influential artists of honky tonk's golden era.
Chapman Baehler Tedeschi Trucks Band is preparing for their highly anticipated multi-night siege of the esteemed Beacon ...
The “Gloom Version” of “Rapture” with Wisp is out now, and it finds Touché turning the song into a tender ballad with acoustic guitar, pedal steel, and clean harmony vocals from Jeremy Bolm and Wisp.
BUILT ON 25 YEARS OF REAL LIFE AND BACKED BY A NASHVILLE DREAM TEAM, “WHAT I KNOW NOW” IS NOW AT COUNTRY RADIO AND ...
The longtime Dan and Doobie Brothers guitarist recalls one-take solos, the $20 guitar behind a disco hit, and Parton’s request for “sparkles.” ...
On her eighth studio album, singer-songwriter Mitski crafts a stunningly dark tapestry concerned with solitude and death, in ...
Every project needs a spark, and only the truly nurtured ones keep on burning. For the local band Blue Yonder, that spark is a longtime musician, Rick O’Gorman, whose bandmates call him the glue of ...
Charley Crockett, a Grammy Award-nominated country-Americana artist, will come to the Youngstown Foundation Amphitheatre.
Produced by Marcus Paquin, So Wrong for So Long arrives May 22 via Mint Records as the follow-up to Nora Kelly Band's debut, ...
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