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Today in Music History for Dec. 5: In 1828, a Harmonic Society was formed in Lunenburg, N.S., by 24 men who met every week to sing church music. The society was one of the earliest musical ...
Merle Haggard suffered a tragedy at a young age tat would inform virtually every part of his life, both personally and in his career.
Host Lainey Wilson won three awards, including Entertainer of the Year, at the Country Music Association Awards on Wednesday.
Jake Owen sits for an emotional, vulnerable interview about his pivot from bro country to outlaw country on Rolling Stone's Nashville Now podcast.
Her gut has usually been right. Parton wears many hats: singer, songwriter, philanthropist, entrepreneur, brilliant ...
James Caveye was only in Nashville for about three weeks in 1998, but police became convinced he killed Skull and bragged about it.
Country music superstar Kenny Chesney is opening up about his life and career. The singer, a Tennessee native, was inducted ...
Joe Russo's Almost Dead added a new cover by Woody Guthrie and dusted off some older ones in a year-closing Northeast run.
Mark Laws, the drummer for popular country music singer Alex Miller, was shot and killed on May 25 in Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. Taste of Country reported that Laws’ stepson, Maxwell Madon, has been ...
Ethan Hawke's recent visit to Miami on November 2 was not just another stop on his illustrious career journey; it marked a celebration of his achievements as he accepted the Miami Film Festival’s ...
Ethan Hawke had a memorable first visit to Miami on Nov. 2, where he accepted the Miami Film Festival’s Variety Virtuoso ...
Nine and a half years after his death -- on his 79th birthday, in fact -- Merle Haggard is the subject of two new albums, one ...
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