Sixty-five years ago today, the country music world lost a legend who recorded some of the genre's most memorable songs.
In the middle of the night on Nov. 5, 1960, Johnny “Battle of New Orleans” Horton’s premonition of dying at the hands of a drunk came true on a dark highway in Central Texas.
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Principal Krista Pearson recently announced Lowndes High School’s honor roll for the first nine weeks of school. 9th Grade Honor Roll: Makaela Adams, Miller Aguilar,Israel Alegria, Nashalie Alicea, ...
Harry Chapin's father-son song 'Cat's in the Cradle' is chronicled in a new documentary featuring Billy Joel and more.
Guitarist John 5 dives into his latest solo album, 'Ghost,' what it was like setting up shop in Las Vegas with Motley Crue ...
Billy Strings closed out his Baltimore run with a little more help from his friends Leftover Salmon, Cory Henry, and Cris Jacobs.
Playboi Carti, Khruangbin, Wednesday, and Steve Earle headline a packed week in Philly music, plus the Exit Zero Jazz Fest ...
Exiting low pressure brings mild conditions today but a warm-up for the rest of the week. A weekend storm will once again drop temperatures.
The suit claims the allegedly fraudulent Drake streams alone have cost other artists hundreds of millions of dollars. UMG's settlement with Udio ends the company's involvement in one of the most ...