Loretta Lynn, Willie Nelson, and Garth Brooks are among the top country artists who have reshaped the genre over their illustrious careers.
Deana Carter, Lee Roy Parnell, Kentucky Headhunters, dozens of other stars honored a golden era of country music.
Billy Crystal discusses the genesis of a Civil Rights Movement anthem created by Billie Holiday and his uncle Milt Gabler in the new PBS docuseries 'Black & Jewish America: An Interwoven History'.
Country music owes a lot of its music to Black country artists, including these four, who helped shape the genre.
On Aug. 31, 1971, a 27-year-old folk singer and songwriter with a hit on the Billboard charts came to Charleston, West ...
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In the warm glow of the country’s jazz cafés, a subculture of vinyl aficionados is cultivating the kind of shared sensory ...
If you've ever felt your favorite country artist doesn't get enough attention and acclaim, we've got you! This list of 13 ...
Yeehaw! We may be over a quarter of the way through the 21st century now, but no amount of time could ever stop Denver from being a cowtown at its core. Just check out the thriving local country-music ...
Country music star Maren Morris is coming to her own defense as a woman in a male-dominated industry. “The choices I have made over the years, being a woman in music, especially country music, over ...
NASHVILLE, Tennessee — Country songwriter Jim McBride, whose work helped shape decades of the genre and powered some of its biggest hits, according to his obituary has died. He was 78. McBride, an ...
Jim McBride, who penned several country music hits such as “Chattahoochee” and “Chasing That Neon Rainbow,” has died. He was 78. The Huntsville, Alabama native died on Jan. 6, WAFF reported. A cause ...