Fans of '90s soft-rock outfit Hootie & the Blowfish can take refuge in the thought that the "Only Wanna Be With You" boys are perhaps reuniting for an...
-- Darius Rucker, "True Believers" (Capitol Nashville)
On his two previous Nashville, Tenn.-recorded solo albums, Darius Rucker proved he could gain...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Darius Rucker's conversion to country is now complete: He's joining the Grand Ole Opry.
Rucker performed on Tuesday night's Opry ...
They were one of the '90s most beloved rock bands, and they are coming back for more. Darius Rucker recently told Billboard that Hootie & the Blowfish...
When you spend your drive to school listening to the same album every day, you hope to one day see it performed live. Last week, I had the chance to finally see my favorite country trio, Lady Antebellum.
The class act formed in 2006 by singer-songwriters Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood, known collectively as Lady Antebellum, is Nashville's hottest power trio, and their numbers don't lie.
The husband and wife singing-songwriting couple known today as Thompson Square have made duos fashionable again in Nashville, a place known for celebrity D-I-V-O-R-C-E almost as well as Hollywood.
Come January 31, 2012, Jeff Lorber Fusion's Galaxy album will hit the streets. Here's a taste of the album, a track titled "Horace," that's an exclusive download for readers of The Huffington Post.
This week Big Time Rush makes a run for the boy-band crown, Darius Rucker completes his country conversion, Lil Wayne drops a hip-hop bomb from behind bars and Belle & Sebastian make the world safe for pretty pop songs.
Jay Leno may be returning to the "Tonight Show," but he may not have his sidekick with him.
"Extra" says it has confirmed a report that bandleader Ke...