To us, these three hit country songs from the 1970s had the quality, popularity, and ability to hit the top of the Billboard Hot 100.
Dolly Parton's 80th birthday is a milestone event, and the Grand Ole Opry is set to celebrate it as such with a star-studded tribute show.
Dr. John turned this collaborative lyrical effort into his only mainstream pop hit, "Right Place, Wrong Time" from 1973.
Twenty-eight years ago today, one of the most influential producers in the history of country music died in Nashville.
While juggling life and a country music career, Morgan Wallen’s father praised the man his son became despite fame.
Steve Young is a criminally underrated musician of the 1970s outlaw country music scene. While his work, under his name, never reached the masses, his work, under the names of others, did. Notably, ...
Chris Dreja had a shot at being one of the founding members of Led Zeppelin, but he had a different creative pursuit in mind.
Thirty-five years ago today, Alan Jackson released a heartfelt love song that became his first No. 1 on the country chart.
Some one-hit wonders are very memorable. These are three timeless one-hit wonders from the 1970s that still hit hard.
Bob Dylan was awarded an honorary doctorate in 1970. He didn't love the experience, but a memorable song came from it.
Luke Combs has finally announced a release date for his long-awaited LP, 'The Way I Am,' and fans don't have that long to wait.
Foo Fighters will be without guitarist Pat Smear for the next few shows, after he broke bones in his foot while gardening.