When someone walks inside Jan Smith's Atlanta-based studio, they are immediately met by her Wall of Fame in the lobby. The ...
Eighty-nine years ago today, the pedal steel guitarist who changed the sound of country music forever was born.
A tribute concert at the Paramount celebrates Marcia Ball’s music, resilience and decades of advocacy for Austin musicians.
New England Conservatory's Contemporary Musical Arts Students Reinterpret Hits Of The 1960s And '70s In 'Genius On The Charts' on February 24. Posted in “Performance / Tour” column. Published: January ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Charles Mackerras, born 100 years ago, had a vast and versatile repertoire. But he also left an indelible mark on the legacy of at least one composer.
Charles Ray Lennon White, a 50-year resident of Jupiter/Tequesta, was born to Marshall and Bertha Rae (Long) White on September 23, 1936 in Wilmington, North Carolina. He died at home on November 29. ...
Charles “Chuck” Ray Boston, 72, of Walker, WV, departed this life Wednesday, December 17, 2025 at Pine View Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Harrisville, WV after a courageous battle with ...
Charles Ray (Tiger) Tandy passed away suddenly on Monday, December 8, 2025, at the age of 66. He was on the road in Crawfordsville, Indiana, doing what he loved, picking up a load to be delivered to ...
On episode 97, Charles talks to Luther Ray Abel about the Best and Worst of many things: American cars, American holidays, American fast food chains, American restaurant chains, Beatles albums, ...
It’s a dark and foggy night in Seattle. In 1948, on nights just like this, Ray Charles played his first regular gig at The Rocking Chair Club with the McSon Trio. The stage was barely lit and smoky. A ...
2642 Eugene St., where Ray Charles and his wife and son lived in the 1950s, doesn't look as good as it did only eight years ago, when its then-new owner said he considered turning the house into a ...
“Seven Spanish Angels” is one of the most iconic country duets ever recorded, a truly haunting, Gospel-tinged ballad performed by Willie Nelson and Ray Charles in 1984. The song was written by Troy ...