Here are four largely forgotten country albums from the 1960s released by some of the genre's most enduring legends.
With 'Brighter Days,' Yoakam once again demonstrates his ability to blend heartfelt lyrics with striking, genre-defying soundscapes.
With 'Something We Used To Say,' Twinnie raises the bar, showcasing her powerful voice and heartfelt songwriting through 22 tracks.
Ringo Starr has announced his next album: a country record, produced and co-written by T-Bone Burnett. Look Up is due out in January 2025. It’s his first new LP since 2019, and his first country ...
Rising country-pop artist Emily Brooke releases her new single “if you didn’t notice.” The single comes ahead of her highly ...
A great new one from Dwight Yoakam. Today, he released a new song from his forthcoming album Brighter Days, which is slated ...
Kelsea Ballerini achieves her first No. 1 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart as Patterns blasts in atop the Nov. 9-dated ...
Country singer Dallas Burrow has released 'Live at Washington's,' an acoustic collection recorded pre-pandemic. The album ...
Dillon Spurlin's 'Hard Way' is niow available on most digital music streaming platforms, as well as on the CDs he sells ...
Del Rey previously told NME earlier this year that Lasso will contain songs that have “maybe less to say in terms of any self ...
During the most recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, Luke Bryan revealed that he didn't want to release his new album.
Ringo Starr will release a new album early next year. Look Up is a country record consisting of 11 original songs, most of them cowritten by the album's producer, T Bone Burnett. The former ...