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Sixty-nine years ago today, Johnny Cash released a song he wrote for his first wife that would go on to be his first No. 1 single.
Lancashire theatres see out the Spring season with another sensational line-up of shows and experiences this month.
Paper Wheat runs to May 14 at Dancing Sky Theatre in Meacham. Tickets are $20 to $35, plus $45 for a meal, available at ...
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It is hard to pinpoint exactly when the Rock and Roll era began. Music historians have their opinions and weigh in with an ...
Wentworth Gallery will present an exclusive collection of works by Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee Elvis Costello. Making his highly anticipated art showing, Costello will showcase his creations at ...
It took the likes of Emmylou Harris, Rosanne Cash, and a lot more singers and musicians singing and playing country music a ...
Initially written as a country song, in Cash's style, there was one song Costello said he could hear Cash singing as he wrote ...
Alan Stoker is a vital name when it comes to the history of music. You haven't seen him up performing on a stage, but there ...
Keyboardist David Briggs has died at the age of 82 in Nashville. Briggs, who made hits with the 20th century biggest starts, ...
It happened on Dec. 4, 1956, at Sun Records Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, when the planets aligned to magically bring together young Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley, ...
The Opry issued him a lifetime ban that night, but it only lasted until 1968 (hard to deny the draw of Johnny Cash). Johnny ...