Forty-six years ago today, one of Nashville's most prolific fiddle players and a member of the original A-Team died.
Seventy-one years ago today, one of the most consequential songwriters in country music history died in Nashville.
Dion DiMucci, famous for all-time classics such as "Runaround Sue," "The Wanderer" and "Donna the Prima Donna" has a new book ...
The Miami-born, Cuban American musician, who died Dec. 8, played music that embraced Latin rhythms, roots, rock 'n' roll, and country. Originally broadcast in 1995.
Jessica Simpson reflects on not feeling 'good enough' as a pop star and how Nashville helped her heal while navigating her ...
One hundred years ago this week, the radio barn dance that came to be known as the Grand Ole Opry was first broadcast from ...
Long Beach was recently recognized as one of the country’s top digital cities for its digital equity work and programming, ...
Raul Malo, the unmistakable voice and frontman of long-running roots band The Mavericks, has died at the age of 60. A ...
There are several eternal influencers in the lifeblood of Country music. None more important than Hank Williams. He lived only a short time, but the ...
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Today in Music History for Dec. 11: In 1882, Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta "Iolanthe" was performed at the Bijou Theater in Boston, the first U.S. playhouse to be lighted exclusively by electricity.
The holiday season hasn’t officially peaked until Christmas classics start climbing back onto the Billboard Hot 100 — and this year, the charts look as festive as ever. The annual takeover is already ...