The Hollywood Reporter's newest "Person of Interest" is the 31-year-old singer-songwriter who isn't looking to just make music but is hoping to create change in the country music space.
Not just your typical cowboy flick, “The Bronze Buckaroo” broke ground with its all-Black cast and offered a rare portrayal of Black cowboys on the big screen. Jeffries’ role brought style (and ...
The high school band and choir joined John in his musical efforts and played American hits like “America the Beautiful,” following John’s solo ... “We came from every part of this great nation … to a ...
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Bruce Springsteen opened his Wednesday Toronto concert with a 'fighting' comment about the election, and then let his songs ...
From their first performance at a Perry, Oklahoma, team roping event to the Grand Ole Opry, The Great Divide will now be ...
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With a songwriter as prolific as Toby Keith, it's no surprise that he's got some unheard material left in the vault.
As you will see in the below list of the Top 50 New Wave Songs, chosen by the UCR staff, many of these tracks would fit comfortably within other playlists from the era, not just punk, but also pop, ...
Two of Nashville’s leading songwriters, Jim Beavers and Trannie Anderson, return to their Waco and Baylor stomping grounds Saturday for a “Long Live the Songwriters” show benefiting a local nonprofit.
Singer/guitarist Jim “the Rev” Heath has been preaching the gospel of that 1950s era of music via a slew of albums of original material released by labels both indie and major.