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Adirondack guitarist Ralph Lane has played with Grammy nominees and toured Europe. He got his start listening to radio in the ...
The tune plays out something like a Satanic Hee-Haw jamboree, with Volbeat leaning into a hickory-scented juke joint jangle, ...
Tracy Chapman reflected on her performance of the song with Luke Combs at the Grammys, and what it was like to see the success of its country version.
Or groan. To the makers of this cheerfully deranged, thoroughly enjoyable musical, a laugh and a groan are essentially one ...
The Grammy-winning songwriter discusses how her small-town roots influenced the Tony-nominated show that blends country music with Broadway traditions.
For years, the singer and songwriter has avoided the spotlight. But she is breaking her silence to look back on her ...
The Lost Recordings (1954-1963),” a new cache of unreleased recordings by Patsy Cline, is a reminder of how much her legacy ...
I wanted to write something about the things that we have in common, not the things that divide us,” says Horn, who won a ...
The New York Times published a conversation with the legendary musician as a new reissue of her self-titled debut was ...
The story is a “farm-to-fable” that follows Maizy as she travels from her home in fictional Cob County to get help after the ...