It's All Her Fault' celebrates the legacy of the artist who wrote countless songs made famous by performers like Bob Wills, ...
The Nashville-by-way-of-Brooklyn Americana trio brings its heartfelt sound and complex lyrics to Terminal West on Friday.
Tom Petty might have a wealth of great material, but who's to say he couldn't get a little help from his friends now and ...
Tom Petty always had a close-knit team, but they were never more illustrious than the gang he gathered to sing the backing ...
The '80s and '90s weren’t just transformative years for filmmaking; they were fertile ground for some of the greatest movie ...
The country music world has lost some iconic names in 2025, and sadly the list grew in November. As we head into the homestretch of the year, we take a moment to look back at the country music stars ...
Searchers legend Frank Allen opens up on the longest running pop band retiring after Glastonbury, reconnecting with Paul ...
Discover what's on in Taunton: rock 'n' roll tribute, Innes Sibun blues night, charity choir concert, and Brian Clegg's multiverse talk ...
Marissa Nadler takes time out of her New Radiations tour to pick out five favourite cuts from her 20+ year career, and hint ...
West End Girl strikes me as a rather neat, crowd-pleasing, bias-confirming presentation of nonmonogamy that casts male ...
Lennon quit The Beatles later that year, but agreed not to inform the media while his bandmates were still renegotiating their recording contract. He was outraged when McCartney then publicised his ...
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In 1989, composer Sammy Fain, who wrote some of the most enduring hits of the century, died in Los Angeles at age 87. Fain wrote "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing," "I’ll Be Seeing You," "That Old ...