The Decemberists' Colin Meloy tried something different "Lake Song". He built a song out of a personal memory and came up with a gem.
This year’s Tennessee Songwriters Week promises a new crop of talented writers who are more than up to the task of representing the Tennessee music scene.
For those of a certain age, these pop gems from 1989 are guaranteed to take you all the way back to high school.
Bob Weir is set to be honored in his native San Francisco, the same month he died following a cancer battle and lung issues.
George Harrison thought one Beatles album cover was "gross" and "stupid." So much so that it shouldn't have made it past the ideation stage.
Lainey Wilson made no secret of her desire to work with Chris Stapleton, long before she was tapped to open for him on tour.
Your bartender knows all. These are three one-hit wonders from 1997 that your favorite bartender can sing along to.
This traded-in Johnny Cash guitar became a Canadian family's cherished heirloom, even if they didn't initially want it.
These four artists all seemed to have promising careers in country music before they virtually vanished from the spotlight.
The Lemon Pipers scored a memorable No. 1 hit with "Green Tambourine". They didn't last much longer than that.
The 1970s are responsible for many iconic songs. So it’s easy to overlook or even forget about some real gems.