Sixty-one years ago today, Connie Smith made country music history when her record-setting debut single hit No. 1.
More than 400 young musicians representing all eight secondary schools in the county came together in a celebration of musical achievement.
More than 400 young musicians representing all eight secondary schools in the county came together in a celebration of musical achievement.
Silver and gold will set the tone for the 40th annual Festival of Trees in downtown Easton. You must be logged in to rate.
The song “Walk My Walk,” by the band Breaking Rust, recently hit number one on the Billboard Country Digital Song Sales chart ...
The rising Pittsburgh hip-hop artist Connie Roses is on his fourth release of the year after “What We Got To Offer pt. 2” dropped earlier this month. “People should understand and explore the album ...
King Princess’ new album Girl Violence is out today (September 12). The album is light on collaborations, but there is one credited feature: Joe Talbot of Idles. He joins in on “Say What You Will,” an ...
One never ever knows exactly what to expect at a Low Cut Connie show, or, for that matter, at a solo performance by the band’s powerhouse frontman, Adam Weiner. His free concert Saturday in ...
EASTON — Speaking before teachers and staff, Talbot County Public Schools Superintendent Sharon Pepukayi encouraged employees to carry first-day-of-school energy with them throughout the entire year.
Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today, we revisit the nearly lost recordings of Connie Converse, the ...
The singer reflected on how the hit song's came to be in an interview with PEOPLE two months before her death Archive Photos/Getty “Who’s Sorry Now” is one of Connie Francis’s most well-known and ...