"I Can't Stop Loving You" hit the top of the Billboard music charts on June 2, 1962. The song remained on the charts for an ...
Shaboozey won his first Grammy for "Amen" with Jelly Roll and spoke about country music's deep African American roots.
Columnist Miles Griffis reflects on the history of queer country dance and its importance to the gay community at a two-step lesson.
By 1960, Gene Autry was long known as one of the most famous entertainers in the United States, earning his nickname “the Singing Cowboy.” His career started in the 1930s, as he appeared in 93 movies ...
On Jan. 22, central Pennsylvania lost one of the area’s most beloved country singers and songwriters. Al Shade, a legendary country/western music star from Gratz, died last week at 98. Shade was best ...
Get ready for a deep dive into the Purple One. Among the questions suggested by Rashad Shabazz’s “Prince’s Minneapolis” are: ...
Yardbarker ranks "It's Over" by Roy Orbison as the most memorable breakup song of all time.
Although he and bandmates recorded at the famed Sun Studios in Memphis and he played Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry, real fame ...
Farhan Akhtar has been cast as Ravi Shankar in Sam Mendes' Beatles films, but who exactly was this man? A concise history of the sitar maestro who mentored George Harrison.
Nazca Lines is the solo vehicle of Altamonte Springs’ Stephen Chambers, who was the guitarist of So Help Me Rifle, one of the best Orlando bands of the 2000s indie-rock surge.
This week’s top San Diego concert picks include Leonard Patton & Peter Sprague at Meraki, Dom Flemons and Hot Club of Cowtown ...
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance reminds us of the indelible influence of Latin music on popular music and culture.
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