Waylon Jennings Goes Down Rockin'
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The family of Waylon Jennings will soon release songs the country music icon recorded shortly before his death 10 years ago. ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The family of Waylon Jennings will soon release songs the country music icon recorded shortly before his death 10 years ago. ...
Mike Ragogna | Posted 01.29.2012
The Hit Men -- the new group made up of the original performing and recording members of mega-star acts Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, Tommy James and the Shondells, The Critters, Carly Simon, Cat Stevens, Jim Croce and more -- debut "A Four Seasons Christmas" here.
Mike Ragogna | Posted 08.07.2011
Here the dynamic duo of Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks chat with me about their debut album Revelator.
people.com | Sarah Michaud | Posted 06.08.2011
It's a boy for Drea de Matteo and Shooter Jennings. "Waylon Albert 'Blackjack' Jennings has arrived," Jennings, 31, Tweeted Thursday. "Thanks for ...
Michael Bialas | Posted 05.25.2011
Talk about a sweetheart deal hours before Valentine's Day. Three angelic voices in one heavenly group called The Wailin' Jennys were making one of the...
David Wild | Posted 05.25.2011
Four talented dads in my neighborhood, men with distinguished credits in music, as well as film and television, have formed an acapella group that's fittingly called Who's Your Daddy!
Binky Philips | Posted 05.25.2011
Mid-September of 1974. I was meeting friends at the Bottom Line for a Waylon Jennings show.
Jon Chattman | Posted 05.25.2011
I spoke with Chris Shiflett in NYC last weekend and found him to be totally candid about the Foos, his new band, and everything in between.
Michael Jones | Posted 05.25.2011
Jeff Bridges becomes Waylon Jennings in Crazy Heart. Looks like him, dresses like him, sings like him.
Don McNay | Posted 05.25.2011
We have a financial system that has played to people's weaknesses. We have allowed people who are prone to instant gratification to have as much credit as they could get their hands on.
Michael Pattison | Posted 05.25.2011
Don McLean saw February 3, 1959 as The Day the Music Died, but really it was the day the legend of Buddy Holly was born.
Stephen C. Rose | Posted 11.17.2011
And there are many other names. When I noticed at Faith and Theology an apparent "discovery" of Bill Stringfellow, I left the following comment, to wh...
AP | CHRIS TALBOTT | Posted 04.14.2012