Four years ago today, the country music world lost a hit-making honky tonk artist who made Grand Ole Opry history.
Donyelle Jones has died after a 10-year cancer battle. The "So You Think You Can Dance" star competed in Season 2 of the Fox dance competition show.
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere sound mixer Tod A. Maitland pulls back the curtain on how the film captured Bruce ...
Long before Waylon Jennings and Kris Kristofferson joined the Highwaymen, in 1985, the former outlaw covered several of his ...
Having failed to crack America in January 1971, Bowie returned to the UK. Encouraged by his wife Angie and manager Tony Defries, Bowie developed the idea of the ‘ultimate pop idol’ by combining his ...
Why was a death conference so funny? An attendee told a USA TODAY editor: "Being around death makes you really appreciate ...
Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie has shared the story of when he and Mani met Joey Ramone, describing it as “like a scene from ...
The true inspiration behind 'Me and Bobbie McGee' remained quite humble about the whole thing, although it did make her a bit ...
The country music world has lost some iconic names in 2025, and sadly the list grew in November. As we head into the ...
Bobby Marks: First 15 games for Sacramento Record 10/22 - 11/19: 3-12 OFF RAT: 108.9 (25th) DEF RAT: 119.6 (27th) Notes: •OPP PITP: 55.3 ppg (28th) •OPP PPG: 123.6 ppg (28th) •OPP FGM: 45.1 per game ...
It’s a three “C” morning for Todd Snider — coffee, composing and cannabis – as we discuss the other letter “C”-related items in his life — his current album titled “ Cash Cabin Sessions Vol. 3 ,” ...
Janis Joplin’s version of “Me and Bobby McGee” was released on Jan. 12, 1971. One day earlier, a Food Stamp Amendment was passed, establishing uniform work requirements for eligibility. “Busted flat,” ...