Forty-eight years ago today, a pair of outlaw country legends were at the top of the chart with a song built around good advice.
Loretta Lynn had several songs banned from the radio during her time. However, this song likely takes the cake in terms of controversy.
Claire “Thunder” and Mike “Lightning” Sardina's love story lives on through the film Song Sung Blue, 20 years after his death. The film, which is based on a 2008 documentary of the same name, follows ...
Growing up in Kingston gave a Jamaican chef the foundation to pursue a culinary career in New York City. What he learned in ...
Break out your flip phones and get ready to rock like it’s 2006. Former Disney actresses-turned-pop-stars Aly and AJ are heading to Charleston Music Hall for a nostalgia-fueled concert that will have ...
The Summer Parties series is back to turn up the heat at The Fire Station, unveiling a lineup of Brit Pop favourites to White Isle classics.
SALVATION ARMY FOODBANK: Collections for Salvation Army Foodbank can be made at St James’ Church at Anston on Wednesdays 10-11am. Donations of food and toiletries. ASTON, AUGHTON & SWALLOWNEST NEW ...
When country singer Avery Anna — born Avery Anna Rhoton — first started singing, it wasn’t on stage or in a recording studio. It was back in Arizona alongside her grandfather, learning the voices and ...
Exactly 25 years ago today, a classic 1939 ballad sung by Judy Garland was named the Song of the Century. On March 12, 2001, the Recording Industry of America Association (RIAA) and the National ...
The City of Aventura will present Broadway star Megan Hilty as part of its Broadway Concert Series at the Aventura Arts & Cultural Center in April. Learn more here!
"Hotty toddy" lets Mississippians know they've found their people, even far from home. In a recent video, Eli Manning said he loves hearing the rally cry walking past someone through the airport or on ...
Pink Floyd released their first single, but it was stopped from rising on the charts. Here is the story behind the controversial "Arnold Layne." ...