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Country singer-songwriter Jamey Johnson shared a touching meeting with the mother of a fallen soldier during a recent stop in Ohio.
Listen to Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood’s bouncy new solo song “Mother of Pearl,” featuring Imelda May, from Wood's upcoming compilation 'Fearless.' ...
Any fan of country music needs to own a copy of these criminally underrated and largely forgotten albums from the 1970s..
Luke Bryan has amassed 26.6 billion streams and moved more than 47 million tracks. Bryan has charted 31 No. 1 songs, and he's spent 57 weeks in the top chart position.
Listen to a new track by Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant and his current group Saving Grace, a hypnotic version of the old spiritual folk tune “Gospel Plough.” ...
If you had strict parents in the 1990s, there's a good chance you weren't allowed to listen to these bands at home. You can now, though.
The 1960s boasted some terrific songs. And in particular some great one-hit wonders. These three will make you feel nostalgic.
Indeed, that orange door heralded a brand-new “Era.” During the interview, Swift pulled out a mint green briefcase emblazoned with her initials in orange. From there, she unveiled “my brand-new album” ...
While passing away in 2020, Charley Pride set to release long-lost recordings with 'Endlessly: A Tribute to Brook Benton.' ...
The three musical collaborations below don't make sense of paper, but the conviction with which they were made makes them work.
A massive John Lennon and Yoko Ono box set, ‘Power to the People,’ will focus on the couple’s politically charged early-1970s work and include recordings from their historic 1972 One to One concerts.
I once wasn't the biggest fan of disco, but when it gets to you, it gets to you, and I now love these three disco classics.