These country legends from the '70s made waves, then disappeared. Their music still echoes today, even if their names don’t.
These four classic country artists were big in the 1970s before they seemingly disappeared from the face of the earth.
Sierra Hull discusses her new contemporary bluegrass album ‘A Tip Toe High Wire’ plus a pair of covers of Ray Charles and Tears for Fears songs that she and her band have often performed live.
Georgia native Caylee Hammack's "Bed of Roses" celebrates her healing journey to define what love means to her through country album, book ...
Country music also played a significant role in Elvis’s life. His collection featured legends like Eddy Arnold, Jim Reeves, and Bobbie Gentry, whose Ode to Billie Joe became a favourite. Dean Martin ...
Blending influences of David Bowie, Bobbie Gentry, 1970s-era Dolly Parton and The Rolling Stones with her growing comfort with life and love guides her artistry into a personal, powerful statement ...
There are many unsung Muscle Shoals music greats, and Junior Lowe might be the most unsung of them all. He played guitar or bass on a pile of Shoals classics including Percy Sledge’s “When a M ...
He was a guitarist and bassist, and you can hear his work on Clarence Carter’s “Patches” and Bobbie Gentry’s original version of “Fancy” and Percy Sledge’s “When a Man Loves a ...