The beloved classic was also named a ‘Song of the Century’ by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 2001.
Florida honors Allman Brothers guitarist Dickey Betts, singer of the hit song "Ramblin’ Man," with a memorial highway through ...
Any longtime fan of outlaw country should already know these five songs from some of the movement's biggest artists by heart.
Film editor Jonathan Redmond offers a look into the making of "EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert" and why it was "a real ...
The country music world has lost another legendary performer as steel guitar player Pete Finney died on Feb. 7. The Country Music Hall of Fame announced Finney’s death on Facebook.
Al Shade was not just a country music legend. The guy might have been the oldest performing country music artist. He died on Jan. 22 at the age of 98. Shade was a star in central Pennsylvania, where ...
On January 28th, 2026, Bruce Springsteen released “Streets of Minneapolis,” a protest song he’d written “in response to the state terror being visited on the city of Minneapolis.” He continued, “It’s ...
“Which Side Are You On?” was composed in 1931, a woman’s spontaneous response to a coal company’s effort to prevent miners in Harlan County, Kentucky, from joining the United Mine Workers of America.
This melancholic waltz - one of the earliest examples of Bluegrass music - has become a classic since it was penned by Bill Monroe in 1945. The official state song of Kentucky, it was the first single ...
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 ...