See the children of country legends that followed in their famous parents' footsteps and prove that the apple didn't fall far from the tree.
Today in Music History for Nov. 3: In 1936, harpist Judy Loman was born in Goshen, Ind.. She moved to Toronto in 1957, and two years later became the principal harp of the Toronto Symphony orchestra.
This list is updated monthly with new “Best of ... A.S. “Finer Things,” Post Malone featuring Hank Williams Jr. Post Malone may be new to country music, but he’s not new to a brag track.
Hank Williams’s “I Saw the Light” is ... This 1956 modern gospel gem easily makes this list of Best Gospel Songs Of All Time, and was penned speedily while soul singer Sam Cooke was on ...
Greg DeVecchis hopes that aficionados love the accordion and its sound as much as he does. Like many accordionists, DeVecchis, a Lewistown native, first learned to play the instrument by taking ...
But unlike a clap-back song, a diss track is about a real person or a real situation, and the person delivering it usually ...
The list includes ... June Carter the song “Ring of Fire,” made famous by Carter’s future husband, Johnny Cash. He became a resident of Paris in 1986 when he was named executive vice president and ...
Jon Berman—known by many under his chosen moniker Jon22—brings his debut album Muse out into the world on November 22nd. Given how important transparency ...
Online posts claimed, "Country music star told to not mention Jesus — his response causes a standing ovation." ...
It’s part of Transa, a massive new project from the Red Hot organization supporting and celebrating trans people with more than 100 artists contributing to 46 songs. Over a sparse track that’s ...
My husband left behind his poems, his paintings and his most precious belonging, a Martin 000-28 guitar in need of repair. So ...
Max has plenty of kids TV shows to choose from, including The Looney Tunes Show and Courage the Cowardly Dog. Check out more ...