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Sportscaster Brent Musburger is 86. Drummer Garry Peterson of The Guess Who is 80. Singer Stevie Nicks is 77. Actor Pam Grier is 76. Actor Philip Michael Thomas is 76. Country singer Hank Williams Jr.
Memphis musician Billy Earheart was a founding member of the Amazing Rhythm Aces and worked with artists from B.B. King to ...
The craftsmanship that goes into making guitars is on full display right now at the William King Museum of Art. The museum ...
Slash showed off his pedal-steel skills when he joined Shooter Jennings for this Hank Williams Jr. tribute in Los Angeles.
Slash is dipping his toes into the country music world a bit these days. Of course, the Guns N’ Roses guitarist is one of the most well-known lead players in rock and roll history. He is also the lead ...
Early musical influences include Hank Williams, Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf. Known in his early career for playing the guitar and the harmonica, and for his distinctive vocal phrasing. Many cities ...
Williams had four previous chart entries to ... Sixteen weeks at No.1 Hank’s version entered the country listings on the same day in March 1949 as another of his 78rpm singles on MGM, “Mansion ...
Ellie heads upstairs and finds the guitar section, where many an instrument has been eroded by the elements. But fortune smiles on an unopened case, and Ellie finds a pristine acoustic guitar within.
Britain’s Got Talent judge Simon Cowell has sent young guitarist Olly Pearson through to the show’s final with his golden buzzer. Cowell reached for the buzzer after Pearson performed a medley ...
Williams boss James Vowles said there would be a "lot of downsides" to Mercedes signing Max Verstappen - and reckons that even though the four-time world champion is "absolutely extraordinary ...
Hank Williams Jr. will also be joined by cosmic country giant, Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives; best known for their latest album “Altitude” that explores a landscape populated by dreamers ...
HBO’s foul-mouthed Western Deadwood, and Paul Westerberg’s music for the cartoon Open Season, as well as records by Willie Nelson, Lucinda Williams, Hayes Carll, Mary Gauthier, and Lyle Lovett.