Country singer Riley Green reveals that we very nearly missed having Ella Langley on the platinum collab "Don't Mind If I Do." ...
Prince reportedly "begged" to be on the bill of this iconic late 1990s festival but was rejected almost every time he asked.
On this day in 1972, Dolly Parton released an album of songs written exclusively by her mentor, Porter Wagoner.
While admitting he won't keep "chasing" Steve Perry, Neal Schon hinted at the future of Journey and the possibility of new music.
Covers of "I'm on Fire" were released by Johnny Cash, Tori Amos, Kenny Chesney, and more, but Jennings had one of the first renditions.
Dallas rapper and country music newcomer, BigXthaPlug performs 90-minute country-rap crossover set at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.
While enjoying the career she created in country music, Lainey Wilson explained why she never watched herself perform.
When performing in South Carolina, Megan Moroney offered fans an unforgettable performance of her unreleased song "Beautiful Things." ...
Shaboozey took over the world with his country pop hit, breaking multiple records and cementing his status as a musical icon.
Oklahoma City country fans are buzzing after the shuttered Wormy Dog Saloon broke a seven-year social media silence.
Bob Dylan once spoke about the idea of aging out of the industry, pointing a finger at two music legends who should've retired earlier.
On 1928, DeFord Bailey transformed Nashville into Music City by cutting the first records ever made in the town.