After the husband went back to his table and the young man returned to his spot on the other side, Tina turned to the trouble-making wife. “And you … you little hussy,” Tina said to the wife when the two men were gone. “YOU didn’t know you were married?” “Don’t be star...
"Al Romper La Burbujais my first album. It's a project that I wrote mostly when I was around 19 years, so it reflects a very transitional stage in my life," Joaquina explained. "Where, for the first time, I was learning to be an adult, discovering many things about myself and the...
No. 12: Alison Krauss + Gillian Welch, "I'll Fly Away" Dozens of artists have recorded versions of Albert E. Brumley's 1929 hymn -- Reba McEntire, Alan Jackson and George Jones, to name a few -- but there's something particularly poignant about the vocal harmonies on Alison Krauss and...
Beyoncé is apparently reigning supreme in the music industry as she has clinched a total of 24 Grammy Awards over the course of her career. This makes her the second female music artist with the most Grammy wins, behind Alison Krauss. In addition to that, she is the most nominated musician...
The Queen of Soul is also queen of the Grammys. With 18 wins in her prestigious career, Aretha Franklin ranks as the third most honored female artist behind only Beyonce (28) and Alison Krauss (27). Franklin’s first Grammys came in 1968 on the strength of her timeless hit “Respect.”...
After releasing four superb, daring solo albums over the past decade, Shires (who occasionally plays with her husband, Jason Isbell) is long overdue for some wider industry recognition. She dug even deeper into raw emotional territory and took sonic risks while still sounding entirely like herself...
Will win: Margaret Sixel’s Herculean effort cutting together the massive amount of footage shot by her husband, George Miller, for “Mad Max: Fury Road,” is the favorite. Could win: Hank Corwin’s work in “The Big Short” is both flashy and essential, the kind of editing voters like...
This is the house that Dolly Parton and her husband Carl Dean owned in Nashville from 1980 until 1996. Dolly Parton's '80s and '90s Home Donna Brewer via ActionHomes.com Dolly Parton's '80s and '90s Home This is the house that Dolly Parton and her husband Carl Dean owned in Nashville...