The O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, and won a Grammy for album of the year.
Everyone knows these three country songs from the 1980s, which were all big hits but strangely didn't make it to No. 1.
The album Here You Come Again was the first ever by a female country artist to sell 1 million copies. Parton won the Grammy ...
AMERICANA World’s Gone Wrong by Lucinda Williams; Highway 20 Records/Thirty Tigers. American roots singer-songwriter Lucinda ...
Another chapter of a longstanding creative partnership.
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These country music stars have won at least 10 Grammy Awards
Their trophy shelves are getting crowded!
When crafting folk music, Amelia Einhorn, known as Meels, turns to classic Americana and tiny animals for inspiration. With ...
"I can't tell you how much I love that I'm not 26 when I’m experiencing these moments, because I know how sacred they are, and how rare they are." ...
On Feb. 1, 1964, Buck Owens capped off a 16-week run at No. 1—a record he would hold onto for nearly 50 years.
Opening the European leg of her farewell tour, Emmylou Harris performed in Glasgow as part of the Celtic Connections festival. As well as bringing us country music royalty, Celtic Collections has ...
Billy Strings, Alison Krauss, and more will partake in a 25th anniversary concert for 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?' at the Grand Ole Opry.
Lucinda Williams’ world-weary new album takes comfort in rootsy rock’n’roll with a casual, authoritative swing that belies ...
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