Hank Williams Jr., Rita Coolidge and others. As a solo performer, her rendition of songwriter Harlan Howard’s ode to mothers, “No Charge,” hit No. 1 on the Billboard country chart in May ...
Yet, given the current climate of voluntary surrender to Donald Trump’s “anti-DEI” (anti-Black) obsession, it would not have ...
Cause he'd run through a 10 and he'd run through a 20 And he'd run through a 100 just as fast as it could go Like a big dose of sauce to a little bitty fella He'd spend a $1000 dollars on a $100 ...
Best known for his run of iconic rock ‘n’ roll hits with his band the Detroit Wheels during the mid-’60s, Ryder is as busy ...
Folk-blues crooner Early James recalls growing up and living at a hotel next to a cemetery in Luverne, Alabama, where rent ...
This label’s 86-year run has been one of the most storied in jazz — and it’s still going. Hear tracks by Wayne Shorter, Sonny ...
The artist born Fredrick James Mullis Jr. was surprisingly ... Tom Waits, Hank Williams, Sr., and iconic Mississippi bluesman Howlin' Wolf. Ask James to navigate his murky lyrics, and he says ...
Growing up, the scorching, defiant southern rock song “Mississippi Kid” by Lynyrd Skynyrd was a favorite of J.D. Clayton ‘s. It tells the story of a Mississippi man going into Alabama not necessarily ...
Brian said there's a special connection, thinking back to when Hank Williams Jr. fell from a Montana mountain in 1975. "Johnny and June were the godfathers of Hank Williams Jr.," Brian said.
Then, on Saturday, June 4, came Country Day. Jennings shared the stage with Willie Nelson, Ricky Skaggs, Hank Williams Jr., Emmylou Harris & The Hot Band, and more. Waylon Gets a No. 1 with ...