On this day (November 17) in 1998, Garth Brooks released Double Live. Brooks recorded the album on his 1996-1998 world tour.
Thirty-five years ago today, Garth Brooks was at the top of the country chart with the album that introduced him to international fans.
As the country music institution celebrates a century of its radio broadcast, listen to how the show defined the culture — ...
The King of Rock 'n' Roll rose above his humble start in life. He's still revered for his music and what he represents.
And then you have Eric Church. Eric kicked off his career in 2006 and while he had some immediate success, he didn’t really take off until his Chief record in 2011. And even when he was winning ...
A new book by Elvis biographer Peter Guralnick tells the wild, little-known story of one of the most controversial managers ...
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Today in Music History for Nov. 16: ...
Country music extends far beyond horseback rides and Southern roots. Whether listeners are united on the front of disliking ...
CMA Awards 2025 nominees including Kelsea Ballerini, Lainey Wilson and Luke Combs stepped out for the annual ceremony in ...
“Santa came early and brought me the best Christmas album of the year!” Brooks captioned a photo of himself holding up the item for all to see. “Proud husband moment! Love, g. Get your copy of ...
When Garth Brooks recorded his version of “Callin' Baton Rouge” — an up-tempo country hit previously produced by New Grass Revival and others — he had a specific vibe in mind. “New Grass recorded the ...
Landman season 2 finds Billy Bob Thornton's Tommy Norris stepping into his role as the new president of M-Tex Oil. Sam ...