Vote up and add all of your favorite country songs from the 1990s. Country music is the most popular genre of music and its popularity stems from classic country songs such as these from the 1990s that have paved the way for other, more current artists. Country songs are steeped in America...
Also ranks #17onThe Best Female Country Artists Of The 1990s, Ranked By Fans And DeeperGay Celebrities Who Are Married to Same-Sex Partners 11 Mickey Gilley 29votes Cousin of the legendary Jerry Lee Lewis and born in Natchez, Mississippi, Mickey Gilley later forged his reputation as a country...
Here are the best country artists and country bands from North Carolina. It is safe to say that without the contributions of North Carolina musicians, the country music industry would not be where it is today. In the 1920s, the sounds of such influential artists as Al Hopkins helped solidify...
The Bodyguard became the highest-earning soundtrack of all time, surpassing Saturday Night Fever, and influencing generations of big-voiced divas like Christina Aguilera and Ariana Grande. It’s easy to forget that the album also contains six other worthwhile cuts by artists like Kenny G and Lisa...
More than that, it serves as a metaphor for the world of independent cinema itself (a domain in which Jarmusch had already become an elder statesman), and a reaffirmation of its faith in the idiosyncratic and uncompromising artists who lend it their lives. —LL “Until the End of the ...
“nu-metal,” though none of the artists associated with the label would claim it. “Freak on a Leash,” from the band’s massive third studio albumFollow the Leader,is the perfect gateway song to introduce someone to the essence of nu-metal — though not every vocalist that fell under ...
From U2 and R.E.M. to Metallica and the Black Crowes, Dr. Dre, Snoop, and Eminem: Rolling Stone picks the 100 greatest albums of the 1990s.
From U2 and R.E.M. to Metallica and the Black Crowes, Dr. Dre, Snoop, and Eminem: Rolling Stone picks the 100 greatest albums of the 1990s.
At the same time, “Here’s Where the Story Ends” has such a titanically strong pop melody—conveying a bittersweet tale of nostalgic longing that has withstood covers by artists as diverse as sugary house merchants Tin Tin Out and American Idol runner-up Crystal Bowersox—that it feels ...
But while the ’90s had its fair share of “crap,” it’s hard to deny that the “good” was exceptionally good. One-album wonders weren’t in short supply in the ’90s, but many were far from disposable. And countless artists displayed an impressive ability to adapt, even as the ...