Greatest Hits Vol. 1 Photos Fan Club & Museum Alabama Headquarters is home to the Alabama Museum, Alabama Warehouse, Alabama's Promotion & Production Offices and the Alabama Fan Club Membership offices. Visit our newly remodeled, state of the art museum, featuring over 50 years of music memora...
Here is a recap of Alabama’s most successful singles onBillboard‘s Hot Country Songs chart. The group’s 1989 No. 1 “High Cotton” tops the tally. “We were walkin’ in high cotton,” Owen sings in the song, which echoes the band’s musical legacy. “Old times there are not fo...
Alabama Shakes singer calls new single "maybe the truest and bluest of all the songs" Shake it up By Daniel Kreps Brittany Howard Plots Tour, Moves to a New Label “I couldn't be happier to announce my new partnership with Island Records," the singer says ...
The spotlight shined on three of Nashville’s greatest songwriters next, with the presentation of the Poet’s Awards. First up was a tribute to the husband / wife team ofBoudleauxandFelice Bryant. Among their hits together included “Rocky Top,”“Bye Bye Love,” which was ...
He's living the Billy Squier classic "Everybody Wants You". OK, leave me alone, it's the only time I could ever bring up Billy Squier and call any of his songs "classic". *Courtesy of YouTube/Official Billy Squier Seriously, everybody wants Williams because of his amazing speed, incre...
Considered by many to be Elton John's quintessential masterpiece, "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" is a sprawling double album, replete with a number of his greatest songs including "Benny and the Jets," "Candle in the Wind," and the title track. Elton John and writing partner Bernie Taupin or...
The members of Alabama accept the Greatest Hits Award onstage at the American Country Awards in 2011 in Las Vegas. Alabama band photos Rick Diamond, Getty Images Alabama, 2013 Alabama attend the 2013 CMT Artists of the Year ceremony.
In the '80s, even television theme songs became hit country songs.Waylon Jenningssang the theme song fromThe Dukes of Hazzardand also narrated the popular TV series. Even when you don't have Bo and Luke Duke to act out scenes from the show, the song holds up. It was a No. 1 song ...
singerRandy Owenand bassist and harmony vocalist Teddy Gentry, in the group in 1969, initially performing under the name Wild Country. They later changed their name to Alabama and landed a deal with RCA Nashville, producing a string of 33 No. 1 hits onBillboard's Hot Country Songs chart th...