Stacker compiled a list of 25 misheard lyrics from iconic country songs, using news articles, music publications, and social ...
David Allan Coe, the country singer-songwriter who helped define Nashville’s “outlaw” sound of the 1970s and ’80s, and wrote "Take This Job and Shove It,” the song that would become the anthem of ...
As mandolins chatter across downtown and fiddles sing beneath the late afternoon sun, Saltillo feels less like a growing city and more like one long front porch gathering. Some towns have become known ...
David Allan Coe, a prominent figure in the 'outlaw country' music movement who wrote 'Take This Job and Shove It," has died. He was 86.
Ella Langley's breakout Stagecoach set showed her rare cross-generational appeal even as fans across the festival disagreed on what country music is becoming.
We talk with Garth Fundis and Tim Williams about the collection of previously unreleased tracks from the late country ...
Picture yourself in a boat on the Riviera… Most rock superstars have been seduced by the glamor of the Cannes Film Festival ...
When Johnny Cash recorded “I Walk The Line”, he was two years into his marriage to his first wife, Vivian Liberto. He was also quickly becoming famous, thanks to two early hits, with “Cry! Cry! Cry!” ...
The annual PRCA-sanctioned Killeen Rodeo is over for 2026. But, not without naming Blake Walker II from Forest City, N.C. as ...
Bill McElhiney, one of Nashville's most prominent musical arrangers in the 1960s and 1970s, was born May 20, 1915, in New ...
On Sunday, May 17, Western Gateway Park in Penn Valley will host American Legend: A Tribute to the Life & Music of Johnny ...
In 1970, Johnny Cash refused to alter a lyric in his televised performance of 'Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down,' despite network objections to its drug reference. The decision preserved the song’s raw ...
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