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Sixty-eight years ago today, legendary country singer Patsy Cline released her self-titled debut album, which included a timeless hit.
Based on legendary Gibson acoustics, these include the same level of period-correct detail seen on the Inspired by Gibson Custom electrics.
The Rolling Stones built the foundation for one of their greatest disco-inspired hits with the help of the "fifth Beatle." ...
Richard Marx has debuted a romantic new single titled "Magic Hour," co-written by wife Daisy Fuentes, that will be featured on his upcoming standards album, ‘After Hours.’ ...
The Billboard Hot 100 chart has historically lacked much country music, but 2023 marked a big year for the genre.
While not considering herself country, Jessie Murph might have proved herself wrong with cover of Miranda Lambert's "Tin Man" ...
While Francis Dunnery performed one concert with Asia Featuring John Payne, the musician announced he was leaving the band.
Performing at the Full Throttle Saloon, Hank Williams Jr. welcomed Travis Tritt to the stage for "Family Tradition." ...
The crowd at Sand In My Boots set a new bench mark in Gulf Shores, and if the Hangout Festival can't replicate it, then it might just go away.
Sixty years ago today, the Beatles were at No. 1 in the UK and the United States with one of John Lennon's most vulnerable songs.
Released in 1983, the heavy-hearted ballad inspired by an unwanted divorce proving that when Alabama fans spoke, singer Randy Owen listened.
“Be My Baby” by The Ronettes has to be one of the most nostalgic songs to be released in 1963. It’s a classic still loved today, but it was definitely loved after it was first released, as it hit No.