With 25 No. 1 hits on the Billboard country charts and record sales topping 100 million worldwide, plus eleven Grammys and ...
Folk duo the Bengsons talk about soundtracking the Broadway show 'All In,' covering the Magnetic Fields, making ...
This week brought great new country and Americana songs from Hailey Whitters, Pug Johnson, Emily Ann Roberts, and more.
Women artists lead this week’s crop of stellar new songs, including Hailey Whitters ‘ somber examination of grief and friendship, as well as Sierra Hull’s shimmering new bluegrass offering and Lanie ...
Ringo Starr maintains his perpetual optimism in “Look Up,” the title track of his new, Nashville-centered album. Written by T ...
Bob Dylan’s songs have been interpreted by artists across several genres including country, folk, and heavy metal. With 40 studio albums under his belt, he released enough songs to inspire ...
After much debate, we finally got to hear which tracks earned the Song of the Year title. What was the 2024 Song of the Year? We finally crossed over to 2025, and the question on everybody's lips was ...
Here's 10 great rock songs to help you appreciate all that you already have while pursuing new goals and challenges: Fed up with the conflicts and pressures of being a Beatle, George Harrison ...
Big Apple straphangers are on board. New Yorkers on Monday embraced the Guardian Angels and founder Curtis Sliwa as the anti-crime crusaders resumed patrols of the troubled city subway system for ...
Sandler's song — which celebrates the many famous Jewish people in Hollywood — has become a yearly classic Alan Singer/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Put on your yarmulke: It’s time ...
Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” keeps making history! The radio smash has tied the record for longest No. 1 on Billboard‘s Hot Country Songs chart this decade after spending 27 total ...
Don't you just love a good mashup? Sure, solo songs and collaborations are great, but there's something so exhilarating about listening to a song with several twists and turns. You think the track ...