On the recording they made for their 1956 debut LP Tragic Songs of Life (later a country hit), Ira and Charlie Louvin ...
To truly appreciate the history of Asheville's role in the birth of country music, you must understand its roots.
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Historian Sean Wilentz dishes on Bob Dylan's formative years in 'The Bootleg Series Vol. 18: Through The Open Window 1956–1963'.
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Recently, People Magazine reported that Jim Belushi looked back on his early days in Hollywood and spoke about a favorite moment from his career, one that involved his late brother, John Belushi.
Time has not diluted the Cowboy Junkies’ dreamy mix of tempestuous torch songs and soup-for-the-soul soundscapes, but it has ...
A three-minute video that shows a fake Zohran Mamdani dancing while New York burns is one of many deepfakes surfacing in the ...
Stacker takes a look at Black artists music wouldn't be the same without, from Sister Rosetta Tharpe to Tupac Shakur.
This is not a concert, it’s a spiritual practice!,” the Louisiana bandleader announced while performing under a canopy that ...
You've seen his Mississippi Midnight signature model, now introducing the modern blues phenom's Tele Deluxe in Delta Day – or ...
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