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LGBTQ+ musicians have always played a part in country music, but even today they are being kept just outside the spotlight.
On March 15, 1974, the Grand Ole Opry country music radio show closed its run at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, with Johnny and June Carter Cash leading the song "Will the Circle Be ...
The Grand Ole Opry is the pinnacle of country music, and its roots can be traced back to Region 8. A small Arkansas town ...
Huber, along with Army Maj. Gen. Brett Sylvia, commander of the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, helped ...
Ken Mann ‘s mission to preserve and honor the Outer Banks By Maggie Miles  |  Outer Banks Voice In 1970, Ken Mann visited the local radio station, WOBR AM 1530, with the Manteo High School Key ...
A string of collaborations, mixtapes and further incarcerations followed, until Jelly made the pivot to rock and country ...
Celebrate the Belcourt Theatre’s 100th anniversary with a special film series spotlighting Nashville on screen and featuring ...
Kellie Walton The Grand Ole Opry began as a radio show in 1925, and it put Nashville on the map as the "Country Music Capital of the World." Throughout its history, the Grand Ole Opry has called ...
Gwen Stefani and husband Blake Shelton each performed at the 2025 American Music Awards in Las Vegas May 26, with him giving ...
From the ukelele-strumming Grace VanderWaal to the singing janitor Richard Goodall, Cowell reminisces on two iconic decades of "AGT." ...
The Pulse of Entertainment: *"God has aligned the stars. I sang as a dare and...I'm getting booked,” said Country singer Josie Sal.
A 92-year-old man is now the oldest person on record to have conquered the Grand Canyon's 24-mile, rim-to-rim hike. Guinness World Records confirmed the feat on Tuesday, about two months after ...