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Today in Music History for Jan. 21: In 1891, Calixa Lavallee, the composer of ``O Canada,'' died from tubercular laryngitis at his home in Boston. He was 48. In 1902, ``The Ode to Newfoundland'' was ...
Ray Wylie Hubbard, Dale Watson and Cross Canadian Ragweed frontman Cody Canada share their take on where outlaw country ...
Sixty-one years ago today, the 1990s country superstar whose No. 1 singles became major R&B hits was born in Kentucky.
Under the category of "oldies but goodies," there's Bob Dylan, "Weird Al" Yankovic and Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Relative ...
Dolly Parton once turned down Elvis Presley for I Will Always Love You, a bold decision that changed the song’s future ...
Blake Shelton passes Tim McGraw and becomes only the second musician to score 30 No. 1 hits on Billboard's Country Airplay ...
Chicago Bears fans are cheering the playoffs by posting social media video reels synced to the song “Percolator,” the house classic track.
Dolly Parton and Janis Joplin were born, The Beatles began recording 'A Day In The Life', and 'The Wall' by Pink Floyd began ...
Jim McBride, a former postal worker from Alabama whose ability to write catchy country songs inflected with honky-tonk flair ...
Gabriele Lukesch is a television director at the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF), responsible for some of Austria’s most prominent live ...
He was best known for his long-running collaboration with Alan Jackson and their signature hit, “Chattahoochee.” ...
Allen Epley of the group Shiner was a college student when he began playing in bands in and around Kansas City, Missouri in ...
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