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In 1946, Riley Puckett, one of the pioneers of recorded old-time country music, died in East Point, Ga., at age 52. His death was due to blood poisoning from an infected boil on his neck. Among ...
The country music legend recently had to cancel a stop on his Outlaw Music Festival, but it had nothing to do with his health. Severe weather rolled through the Thunder Ridge Nature Arena in Missouri ...
Leo Sayer brings his latest show ‘Still Feel Like Dancing? to the Blackpool Grand Theatre on Wednesday, July 9. Before his ...
Tom Petty’s Heartbreakers’ drummer is back behind the kit for an album from his new Americana collective, The Speaker Wars ...
Legendary Singer-Songwriter, 78, Plays What Bob Dylan Called the 'Best Song Ever Written' in 'Brilliant' New Video originally ...
Buckcherry, which scored its biggest mainstream hit with the late-2000s single “Sorry,” ranks among the entertainment ...
The Outlaw Music Festival was already underway when inclement weather rolled into southwest Missouri, resulting in an ...
The longest, strangest trip embarked upon by a rock ’n’ roll band ended 30 years ago at Soldier Field when the Grateful Dead ...
The prime minister is involved; so is the U.S. deputy secretary of State. The BBC is changing policies. But Bob Vylan remains ...
To this day, nobody really knows why Bob Dylan changed his name from Robert Zimmerman, but here are some of the theories.
Sure, duet success is nothing new to Streisand, who has topped the charts with Neil Diamond on “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers,” ...
Representatives of Thunder Ridge Nature Arena announced the Outlaw Music Festival will not be rescheduled. Storms on Sunday, ...