Gram Parsons died on Sept. 19, 1973, bringing an end to the short, turbulent life of one of country music's most gifted artists. But the craziness was just beginning. Parsons is remembered as one ...
At Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, Sierra Ferrell, joined Brandy Clark, the Red Clay Strays, Larkin Poe, Grace Bowers as 2024 ...
J.D. Souther, a legendary singer and songwriter with roots with the Eagles and Linda Ronstadt, plus later Nashville success, ...
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Noah Kahan, The War and Treaty and Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell are among the performers. The 23rd Annual Americana Honors ...
Over-the-top Americana breakout star Sierra Ferrell won the night at the 23rd Annual Americana Honors & Awards at Ryman Auditorium on Wednesday. Ferrell, a West Virginia native who is known to lean ...
Elvis Presley set sail for Germany, where he would serve a tour of duty for the U.S. Army. He arrived in West Germany on October first.
There are few bigger musical cliches than the “difficult second album”. Following up a brilliant debut can often be tricky.
For as fearless as Keith Richards sounds onstage, he was shaking in his boots sitting next to this American music legend.
In 1973, singer, songwriter and guitarist Gram Parsons, a pioneer in the country-rock movement of the late 1960s, died at a motel in the California desert of a heart attack brought on by drug abuse.
Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell will close the show with “Return of the Grievous Angel,” the opening track on Gram Parsons‘ Grievous Angel, on which Harris was prominently featured.
Today, the ASPCA (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) unveiled its 2024 Humane Awards recipients, ...