On this day (May 22) in 1892, Ralph Peer was born in Missouri. He was a trailblazing producer who oversaw the sessions that yielded the first country and blues songs. Additionally, Peer led the ...
Creole accordion player Edward, “Eddie,” Poullard is a third-generation musician, born in Eunice, LA. He moved to Beaumont, ...
The group’s new album features collaborations with Steve Martin, Edie Brickell and Della Mae’s Celia Woodsmith.
Welcome to the 19th Songs of the Week of 2026. This week Andy Von Pip, Matt the Raven, Scotty Dransfield, and Stephen ...
Damascus, Virginia's flagship festival celebrates all things Appalachian Trail. Here's what went on at this year's event.
Willie Nelson topped the country albums charts with his own acoustic arrangements of 1940s jazz and pop standards.
Nobel Prize-winning song-poet Bob Dylan turns 85 on Sunday, May 24. In order to celebrate the august occasion, we have put ...
As mandolins chatter across downtown and fiddles sing beneath the late afternoon sun, Saltillo feels less like a growing city and more like one long front porch gathering. Some towns have become known ...
Memphis has been many things: the birthplace of the blues, ground zero for the revolution of rock 'n' roll, and the city that ...
Bluegrass band Colebrook Road recently released its fifth album, and if you ask band members what they think, they'd readily ...
Hands-on workshops, evening dances and traditional music performances will return to the Wheatland Music Festival Grounds, ...