Jerry Byrd, the first-ever member of the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame, died on April 11, 2005, at age 85 in Hawaii.
Session musician Floyd "Lightnin'" Chance, who played with Hank Williams and Conway Twitty, died on this day in 2005 at age 79.
Save this story Save this story The Twilight Sad’s name is well chosen: Over the past two decades, they’ve touched upon every ...
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Jazlyn Martin – Goodbye
Jazlyn Martin releases 'Goodbye' on April 10, marking a turn from indecision to resolution in her recent work. The single ...
We're diving into the backstories of some of The Beatles most beloved songs, this time looking at the Paul McCartney song ...
Country star Annie Bosko addresses backlash over her new song "Goodbye California," defending her heartbreak ballad about the state's changes.
Loved ones said Garcia would not want the circumstances of his death to overshadow his commitment to service or the affection ...
Technology has made its way into the smallest of spaces in our homes, including the bathroom. There's one smart tech feature ...
Steve's Music Store has been a mainstay on Queen Street for nearly 50 years. The store was a pillar in Toronto's music community, a go-to spot to buy a new guitar or for musicians to gather and ...
California Cowgirl Annie Bosko talks about saying goodbye to her home state, break ups, heartbreak & new music from C2C festival in London ...
Why M*A*S*H’s 106M-viewer finale remains unmatched—and why modern TV will likely never recreate that moment.
Jimmy Barnes closed the Australian leg of the Working Class Man 40th Anniversary Tour in Melbourne with Icehouse, Ian Moss and Kate Ceberano delivering a multi-generational Australian rock showcase.
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