Barrier-breaking country star Charley Pride was at No. 1 with the biggest crossover hit of his career on this day in 1972.
These classic songs from country legends are among the greatest the genre has to offer and show why it's so hard to pick a ...
For all the nay-sayers and Scrooges out there, Christmas pop is an annual scourge of the high street and TV advertising from ...
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.
Raul Malo, the Grammy-winning silky-voiced singer, guitarist and main songwriter for Tex-Mex band The Mavericks who later ...
One of the longtime music DJs, Rusty Nail, told reporters, “There’s Cash, uh, Willy, Waylon, Hank, Hank Jr., Hank III.…Those ...
As the group’s singer and principal songwriter, he brought a sound that broadened the boundaries of country music in the ...
The son of Cuban immigrants, Malo and his band blended country, rock and roll, folk, jump blues, Latin music and Cajun ...
Travis Tritt is coming to Fort Dodge next summer, and country music fans who want to see and hear him can start buying ...
Long Beach was recently recognized as one of the country’s top digital cities for its digital equity work and programming, ...
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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.
"Anyone with the pleasure of being in Raul’s orbit knew that he was a force of human nature, with an infectious energy," the ...
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