Seven years ago today, the songwriter who penned hits for some of the biggest names in country music in the 1970s died.
The track’s origins tell a much different story than its chart success suggests, adding to its fascinating legacy.
The country music world was left heartbroken after the news of singer Dylan Carter’s death on April 25. He was 24.
Country legend Merle Haggard went to play at the great honky-tonk in the sky 10 years ago. He died April 6, 2016, during a ...
The cover version climbed to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles, more than a decade after the song's original release ...
Merle Haggard was known for a lot of things, his influence on honky tonk being one. Here are a few songs that give that same ...
Outlaw country singer-songwriter David Allan Coe, who wrote the blue-collar anthem "Take This Job and Shove It'' and created a singing career after a stint in prison, has died.
Country music has been through many different forms over the decades, from the folk-rock anthems of the '70s to the ...
30 years ago today, Cartoon Network debuted one of its first real original hits, but unfortunately the original creator behind it all has no interest in ever bringing it back for more despite its ...
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Pirates called up shortstop Konnor Griffin as a player they could rely on for power and he finally came through with a big time hit. Griffin hit a solo home run off of ...
Ryan Ward's family was in the stands for the 28-year-old's long-awaited milestone moment. Justin Edmonds / Getty Images DENVER — Ryan Ward toiled in the Los Angeles Dodgers farm system for seven ...
Johnny Depp is back on screen and looking grosser than ever. The Pirates of the Caribbean star appeared in person at CinemaCon on Thursday to introduce the first footage of his turn as Ebenezer ...