Sixty-eight years ago today, George Jones released a hit single that would later inspire a long and diverse list of artists to record it.
Jack White once told Bob Dylan that he was "jealous" of Dylan and artists like him, listing several reasons why he felt that way.
Sir Paul McCartney, of the Beatles, paid tribute to Grateful Dead founding guitarist Bob Weir on social media.
Recently, songwriter Paul Overstreet sat down with American Songwriter to talk about his latest song and how it came together.
Pat Smear, who recently injured himself in the garden, was there in spirit during the Foo Fighters' California concert.
Creedence Clearwater Revival's 'Bayou Country' release date of January 15, 1969, marked the beginning of the end for the band.
The Beatles and Donovan put their spiritual, musical, and personal connections to the test in 1968 more so than any other year.
If you're longing for that 1970s Southern rock sound, then don't fret, because these three contemporary tracks got you covered.
Fifty-eight years ago today, the album that solidified an iconic country duo and helped launch one of the genre's biggest stars hit shelves.
One year ago today, the country music world lost one a star duet singer, solo artist and songwriter whose songs were recorded by stars.
Steve Martin tells the story of how he and Elvis Presley came to share three guns and sixteen bullets backstage at the Hilton.
Drummer Bill Kreutzmann, the last surviving original Grateful Dead member, has posted an emotional tribute to late bandmate Bob Weir.
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