Kelsea Ballerini just canceled her Las Vegas concert, and fans want to know why. In fact, some are a little annoyed, or even ...
Wayne Mills was the leader of the outlaw country Wayne Mills Band, which toured nationally. He was shot and killed on Nov. 23 ...
Judd will relive all her greatest hits -- both from her time in The Judds as well as solo -- in her 'Wynonna Judd: The ...
"Lose It" is Brown's third-straight No. 1 single, and by the end of the 2018, his career was starting to take off in new ways, including wins at the American Music Awards. The lead single from his ...
Oklahoma native Toby Keith Covel got his first guitar as a child and formed a band in his early 20s, but it took Keith until his 30s to start his country music career. Prior to moving to Nashville ...
The United States has a rich history spanning nearly 250 years. The national motto "In God We Trust" dates back to the Civil War—although Congress didn't make it official until 1956. Welcome to ...
Don Henley called him "one of the best musicians I've ever worked with in my life." "You’re playing, and they’re all staring at all the stuff on the ceiling." Why the Eagles Are Partly to ...
There's nothing like the love of a good woman to help an outlaw tame his demons. The Country Music Hall of Fame's newest exhibit is a celebration of the outlaw country music movement in Nashville ...
Born in Sevierville, Tenn., as the fourth of 12 children living in a one-room cabin, Dolly Parton learned of her musical abilities at an early age. The now-country icon began performing all over ...
Willie Nelson was born in Abbott, Texas, and, along with his older sister Bobbie, was raised largely by his grandparents. Nelson’s grandfather introduced him to the guitar, and Nelson and his ...
15 Country Legends Snubbed by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame These country legends should all be Rock & Roll Hall of Famers. 7 Iconic Moments From the 1960s' Country Music Variety Shows 7 Iconic ...