More than a few country one-hit wonders made it big in the 60s, and they should have gone farther than they did.
Sometimes, when you pick up your guitar and you’re following the rule of “three chords and the truth,” you don’t know where you’ll end up. Other times, you’ll find a great song to sing on your own.
A fixture in the Nashville music scene for seven decades, James “Buzz” Cason died on Sunday, June 16, at the age of 84. Cason was born in Nashville in 1939, and was a founding member of one of the ...
Fans Didn’t Know They Needed This Miranda Lambert and Randy Houser Duet of an Old ‘60s Country Song originally appeared on Parade. Miranda Lambert took the stage as part of Minnesota's Lakefront Music ...
Jeannie Seely, a country star of the ’60s and ’70s who had been a favorite of Grand Ole Opry audiences from her induction in 1967 up until the present day, died Friday at age 85. Seely last performed ...
Attention, L.A. country music fans: It may be time to charter a bus. Come Sept. 30, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville will be opening a new exhibit, “Western Edge: The Roots and ...
Country Music Queen, 60, Shocks Fans with Unexpected Performance in Nashville originally appeared on Parade. Sometimes, the most magical moments in country music happen when you least expect them, and ...
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