These roots of country music lie largely in the folk songs and instrumental music of the English,Irish,and Scots who settled in the Appalachian areas of the Mid-South during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.Many of these mountainous areas were not settled until the 1830s,and t...
Breaking Grass Hit’s #4 on Billboard Chart Mississippi’s popular and well seasoned bluegrass band, Breaking Grass, hit #4 today on the Billboard Bluegrass Album Chart with their new Mountain Fever Records album, JUST AS STRONG. The album hit #7 on the Heetseekers […] ...
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day by listening to popular Irish songs from Thin Lizzy, The Dubliners and U2. Add these to your St. Patrick's Day song playlist.
This is Ringo’s first solo record in six years, and his first country record in 55 years. Most of the songs ofLook Upare written by T Bone Burnett. “I’ve always loved country music,” Starr says. “And when I asked T Bone to write me a song, I didn’t even think at the ...
A band who like most, started out playing intimate grass roots venues back in...Live Zone Bring Me The Horizon / Cassyette / Bad Omens / Static Dress, Utilita Arena, Cardiff, 9th January 2024 Flames, lasers, smoke, awesome lighting, giant video screens, crystal clear sound…all on the...
The Grass Roots| 1968 —“Goes back to the hitmakers’ garage band days (as the 13th Floor),” says reader Shannon. “Fuzz effects. Spacey feel. Vibes.” Title track of the group’s third album, designed to hip up the brand. Doris Day and P.F. Sloan were big fans. ...
In 1999, superstar George Strait hit it big with the Lauderdale/Montgomery song “What Do You Say to That.” Her songs also found favor with bluegrass music’s elite — The Lonesome River Band, Rhonda Vincent, Lost Highway, Grasstowne and more. Montgomery published a cookbook in 1988 and ...
With roots in Gospel and English folk, growing into Hillbilly and Cowboy Music, Country Music has transcended the mainstream to truly become America's Music.
Upset by their lack of success, the group disbanded, only for “Time of the Season” to become a classic a year after its release. Several other songs from Odessey and Oracle were released as singles prior to “Time of the Season.” Columbia Records was skeptical of the album’s ...
to the general sense of doom. Terry’s songs have a knack for never resolving the troubled situations they describe, trailing off into washes of eerie noise instead. Despite the brilliance and difficulty of the album, the title song (a pathetic tale of abandoned womanhood) was a big hit ...