The country music world has had a heartbreaking start to 2026 with a handful of legendary performers dying. Not all of the ...
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Country Music Steel Guitarist Pete Finney, Collaborator with Monkees and Others, Dies at 70
Nashville is mourning the loss of Pete Finney, who was also known for his work as a music historian.
“Steel guitarist Pete Finney, who died Saturday at age seventy, was a widely admired Nashville musician,” the statement read.
During this week in 1960, a coal miner's daughter from Butcher Hollow, Kentucky, signed to a record label created just for ...
On Feb. 8, 1960, country singer Jim Reeves kicked off a 14-week run atop the country singles chart with "He'll Have to Go." ...
Don Adams toured with Johnny Paycheck and George Jones and helped define the outlaw country sound of the 1960s and ’70s.
Shaboozey won his first Grammy for "Amen" with Jelly Roll and spoke about country music's deep African American roots.
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Meet the spouses of your favorite country singers
Country music is all about love and loss, and many of the genre's songs are based on the experiences of the people who sing ...
Five bands will celebrate music of the 1960s through the early 2000s as Embassy Theatre marks a milestone installment of its Down the Line concerts, which began in 2007.
The small town of Muscle Shoals, Alabama has played a great role in American music for decades. Now, a new exhibit in Nashville is honoring its legacy.
With Valentine’s Day on the horizon, flowers, date night menus and chocolate crawls are popping up across Evanston – but is Northwestern’s February soundtrack just as romantic? The Daily asked NU ...
Columnist Miles Griffis reflects on the history of queer country dance and its importance to the gay community at a two-step lesson.
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