Previously, Jelly Roll guest starred as himself in an episode of the Paramount+ drama Tulsa King. This time, the “I Am Not Okay” crooner will play a hospital orderly named Noah on season 3 of CBS’ ...
Vince Gill and his daughter, Corrina, rewrote his song "When My Amy Prays" to make it appropriate for Corrina.
An Australian woman is capitalizing on her viral moment after her dance moves got her booted from a Luke Combs concert.
When Scottish rock band Travis released The Man Who in 1999, they probably couldn’t have imagined it becoming one of the U.K.’s most successful albums of the past 25 years. Much of it is due to the ...
Meanwhile, Who frontman Roger Daltrey also has added a show to his planned 2025 tour with his solo band. The new date is scheduled for August 1 on the grounds of Audley End House and Gardens in ...
The poetic social media singer/songwriter, Jesse Welles, announces his new album, 'Middle,' and single, "Horses." ...
Tom Petty defined a quintessential American sound. He was both easy going like a breeze and urgent like a siren. Listening to him was like taking your Chevy out for a drive through the Heartland. He ...
The GRAMMYs are widely considered to be the most prestigious of music awards. And setting aside one’s feelings for pitting songs and albums against others for prizes, the Recording Academy claims (or ...
"Follow Me", released in 2005 as an album track, certainly delivers the goods with positive emotions. What's interesting is that it generally stands out from the record that contains it (Chaos and ...
The GRAMMYs have made a quite few mistakes in their day, especially when it comes to these three 21st-century snubs.
Country star and philanthropist Jelly Roll shares the contents of an anonymous note left on his truck that brought him to tears.
Weird Al has released most of his songs without issue, but there are some that were rejected by artists and record labels.