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The Beatles were more or less done by the time their final photoshoot took place on this day in 1969, but at least the shots are beautiful.
Bread topped the ‘Billboard’ Hot 100 on August 22, 1970, for the only time with "Make It with You," a soft-rock classic with a suggestive theme.
On this day in 1968, George Jones and Tammy Wynette became "Mr. and Mrs. Country Music," setting Nashville a buzz.
Luke Bryan presented Cody Johnson with the ACM Spirit Award during the 18th ACM Honors ceremony earlier this week.
On this day, 1982, Willie Nelson was at No. 1 on the country albums chart with his iconic album, 'Always On My Mind.' ...
Lucinda Williams used this Native American tradition to help ease self-doubt in the studio, and it might help you, too.
"Harold [Ramis] came down to the studio and we played it for him," remembers Buckingham. "And obviously, he was just thrilled right away." ...
"People were probably afraid to bank on an artist who'd make a mockery of himself like that," said Cash of his "Man in Black" ...
On this day (August 22) in 1983, Kenny Rogers released Eyes That See in the Dark. The album peaked at No. 1 in late October ...
The 1980s are not known for its extensive catalog of folk music, but amid the big hair and synth-machines exists these three ...
Vince Gill and Carly Pearce will participate in a panel discussion with Dan Rogers, the Opry's senior vice president and ...
Storytelling songs across any genre can really draw listeners in, and these four tunes are particularly underrated.