The Roots of Country Rock on the Shoulders of Emmylou Harris and Gram Parsons
by Amos White Emmylou Harris moved to New York in the mid sixties and began singing folk music on a local circuit to mild fanfare.
by Amos White Emmylou Harris moved to New York in the mid sixties and began singing folk music on a local circuit to mild fanfare.
After releasing a pop version of her song “Awake” on January 31st, Kalie Shorr has released the music video to accompany the EDM/pop tune. PerezHilton.com exclusively premiered the video yesterday. You
Today, Marty Stuart And His Fabulous Superlatives confirm a tour with The Steve Miller Band. Stuart and his band will perform in cities including New
Yesterday saw an all-star line-up for the Elvis Presley’s comeback special at 50… John Fogerty, Keith Urban, Lisa Marie Presley and others involved in NBC’s new
Margo Price kicked off Grammy week Monday night with a performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, serving up an extended 8-minute long version of her poser
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The Americana Music Association celebrated distinguished members of its community tonight and revealed the winners of the 17th annual Americana Honors & Awards at the