IN northern Arkansas on the banks of South Fork Spring River in the region known as the Ozarks, you’ll find a tiny settlement ...
Kellie Pickler fans who enjoyed her 'American Idol' performance on Monday will also appreciate the moment's deeper meaning.
A little-known 1962 country hit pulled off a rare chart feat—trading the No. 1 spot back and forth with a legend before ...
Meyers, a native of San Antonio, Texas, released a whopping 23 solo albums across his career. The first of those came in 1971 with “The Western Head Music Co.” and the last came in 2013 with “Loves ...
It's ranked at No. 3 on 'Rolling Stone's list of the 'Greatest Country Songs of all Time.' ...
Carpenter's new music video comes just days before she's set to headline Coachella on April 10 and 17 Sabienna Bowman is a Staff Editor at PEOPLE, working on the News Team. She joined the brand in ...
A 1961 country hit that helped redefine the genre has been ranked among the greatest songs of all time by Rolling Stone, cementing its place as one of the most enduring recordings in music history.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A 1962 country classic reached No. 1 on this day 64 years ago, becoming one of the most memorable songs of its era. Patsy Cline’s ...
Nels Cline, lead guitarist for Wilco, appreciates Knoxville's Big Ears Festival for its artistic variety. Cline has performed in a wide range of Knoxville venues, from the intimate Pilot Light to the ...
The Patsy Cline tribute "Always Patsy Cline" is performing at the Dosey Doe-The Big Barn on March 22. (Courtesy Always Patsy Cline) The Patsy Cline tribute "Always Patsy Cline" featuring Kelley Peters ...
Virginia native and noted country music artist Patsy Cline died in a plane crash in Tennessee. Cline is buried at Shenandoah Memorial Park in Winchester. Gray Media, parent company of WDBJ7, is ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Patsy Cline’s final performance took place 63 years ago this week in Kansas City, Kansas. Cline headlined a benefit show for a radio DJ’s family at Memorial Hall on March 3, 1963.