An insulting question led Waylon Jennings to humorously threaten a British reporter during a 1991 interview with The Highwaymen.
When Reba's band passed away in a plane crash, Waylon Jennings politely refused to speak at the funeral, but he still comforted his friend.
Nashville natives Struggle Jennings and Jelly Roll, still friends and collaborators, have paired to release "Only God Knows." ...
Anaconda natives Cash and Jeff Laslovich purchased the former Harp and Thistle Pub and have renamed the bar 'Misfits Parlor,' ...
Today, Lukas Nelson announced his new album American Romance, which is his first big project since he and his former band ...
Could you recapture the magic of the original Highwaymen in the modern day? As you likely already know, the country ...
Singer songwriter Leslie Mendelson will perform Sunday at Lulu's Downtown. Her latest album, last year's "After the Party," ...
Charley Crockett strides into Studio 3 at Sunset Sound on a recent morning like a guy who’s never lived a day without long ...
The 78th San Bernardino County Fair’s Concert and Dirt series lineup has been announced, which includes bands, bull riding, ...
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Taste of Country on MSNKenny Chesney, June Carter Cash to Join the Country Music Hall of FameThe three newest inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame were announced by Vince Gill in a livestreamed press ...
Charley Crockett opens up about a decade of keen songwriting, working with Shooter Jennings and why ‘Lonesome Drifter’ brings him full circle.
A new class of inductees to the Country Music Hall of Fame has been unveiled by the Country Music Association (CMA).
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