Long before Zach Top’s boots first hit a prime-time awards show stage, Will McSeveney and Norm Olsen knew something the rest of the world would eventually realize.
The Slocan Ramblers coming to the Aetos Center Sunday, February 15. The Slocan Ramblers (Grand Ole Opry performers, 2020 IBMA Momentum “Band of the Year” Award Winner, 2019 Juno Award Nominee ...
Several of the charting songs marked notable returns. Six of the 23 tracks re-entered the daily Top 100 Global for the first ...
This week in Philly music features a Turnpike Troubadours and Robert Earl Keen double bill, two shows with rising Americana star Kashus Culpepper, a Black History Month celebration of Philly house ...
The Snarlin’ Yarns are a staple of the Ogden scene, and they’ve mastered the ability to make some of the best music to move to and enjoy, especially when getting the chance to see them live. Their ...
Beyoncé’s much-anticipated eighth album, Cowboy Carter, arrived in 2024, and as many fans suspected, it’s in part a tribute to Black artists who’ve gone ignored in country ...
The year 2025 was an eventful one for Steve Bridgmon — and it’s looking like that momentum is still going strong. The 54-year-old inspirational country music artist was recently nominated for five ...
Police Dog Hogan to headline the David Hall, South Petherton on 16 April. The UK folk-country favourites announce new album.
The Recording Academy honors more than just singers and musicians. Comedians, politicians, and activists have also won Grammy awards.
From a Valentine’s Day evening of retro jazz pop with Corinne to the literal Sons of Cream (Kofi Baker and Malcolm Bruce) taking on their fathers’ music at Sellersville Theater, and New Romantic ...
In just a few years, Clay Street Unit has managed to build a national following stronger than some bands find in their entire career - and they've done it without a debut album. The wait for a ...
The album Here You Come Again was the first ever by a female country artist to sell 1 million copies. Parton won the Grammy for Best Female Country Performance for Here You Come Again in 1979.