Senator Marsha Blackburn is part of a bipartisan effort to give royalties for musicians when their songs are played on the radio.
If you're looking to dive into classic country music, these songs from some of the genre's most celebrated artists are great starting points.
Everyone knows the song “Tennessee Waltz.” In the past 75 years, it’s been recorded more than 500 times and has sold around 14 million records. In 1965, it became the official Tennessee state song.
U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) wants radio stations to pay artists for broadcasting their songs, and she’s teamed up ...
But change is inevitable; there’s a rebellious counternarrative emerging in popular country music, and queer Americana ...
While Nashville has long been known as Music City, that deep passion for music can be felt across the entire state of Tennessee. At the core of this musical legacy are the songwriters for whom ...
Country artist and Hope native Mae Estes might not have the name recognition of Miranda Lambert, but she's shooting for stardom in Music City.
Dolly Parton says those who want to get a first look at her Broadway show Dolly: An Original Musical will be able to see it in Nashville this summer before it heads to the bright lights of New York in ...
Lee Greenwood opens up about performing his hit song for President-elect Donald Trump once again as the incoming 47th ...
Country singer Melba Montgomery has died. Known for her duets with George Jones, Gene Pitney, and Charlie Louvin — as well as her No. 1 hit “No Charge” — Montgomery passed away at a memory care ...
Country superstar Kane Brown's latest album "The High Road" reflects the country superstar's success and maturity inspiring ...