Tyler-James Kelly strikes out at small town mentality in his new song 'Big Dreams,' off upcoming album 'Dream River.' ...
“Country John” is a cover of a classic song by legendary New Orleans musician, songwriter, arranger and record producer Allen Toussaint. The cover features guitar and vocals from Tulsa roots and ...
Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Rickey Medlocke has released a new song with his solo band, “Rise Again,” which will benefit a ...
Bruce Springsteen and Zach Bryan talk about the magic of songwriting and the state of the union for Rolling Stone's Musicians on Musicians issue ...
Saints eyeing Davante Adams? Derek Carr connection sparks rumors As the Chiefs prepare to host Allen's Saints on Monday Night Football, Mahomes and Reid are facing one of their toughest challenges ...
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid addressed the media on Thursday, explaining the elevation of running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire, who started the season on the NFI list because of his ongoing battle with ...
This list is updated monthly with new “Best of the Year”–worthy songs. Whoever invented the ... Sturgill Simpson (by way of his new alias, Johnny Blue Skies), the long-awaited return of ...
Putting words to music can lead to immortality. Unfortunately, not all sentiments expressed in songs deserve to live forever. Systemic racism has been known to work itself into music, via lyrics ...
Plus, with frontman Jim Reid reminiscing about the band’s formative years, it’s an origin story and pop song wrapped up into one. Katrina Ford – “Cry Wolf” One band from the mid-’00s ...
As we enter the final few months of the year, Noah Kahan’s Stick Season holds on to its title as the biggest song of 2024 so far, Official Charts can reveal. However, with several new entries ...
The analysis’s authors used Lyrics Translate, an online library of song translations, as their starting point, and looked at 627,000 individual translations of over a quarter of a million ...
He was part of the supergroup "The Highwaymen" with Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, and Waylon Jennings ... Bobby McGee," which became his best-known song as a posthumous hit for Janis Joplin.