The country singer was the first Black woman to play the Grand Ole Opry. She's featured on two tracks on Beyonce's latest album, which earned 11 Grammy noms ...
Jenkins, whose signature tune was "You'll Sing A Song," received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and was known worldwide ...
Legendary Chicago singer and songwriter Ella Jenkins has died. Jenkins, dubbed the "First Lady of Children's Music," was 100 ...
The nominations for the 2025 Grammy Awards have been announced, and Beyoncé leads the way. She received 11 nominations, ...
NEW YORK -- The nominations for the 2025 Grammy Awards have been announced, and Beyoncé leads the way. She received 11 ...
Editor’s note: Earl Bostick Montgomery was born in March 1920 in Arkansas and died in March 2018 in Longview. He was 98. Montgomery served in the Army from 1941 to 1966 and was a pilot in World War II ...
Finish up that espresso, grab your pink cowboy hat and buckle up for what's shaping up to be ladies night at the 2025 Grammy ...
Queerness in country music: The artists who bring LGBTQ+ relationships to the forefront Many consider singer Patrick Haggerty, the frontman of the band Lavender Country, as the first openly gay ...
Among the 28 was the Nursing Act, which specifies the roles and responsibilities, while providing better legal protection, for nurses and nursing assistants across the country. Despite the moves ...
He fell in love with hip-hop, he said, “not even just music, but the culture – breakdancing ... Broken Bow Records signed Jelly to his first country label deal in 2021.
For the sixth year, Carey hosted his annual Tiki Lee’s Rockfish Open in September, and this time, he welcomed The Brackish Babes as the first and only all-ladies fishing team to compete.
Tammy Wynette, from Tremont, Mississippi, is often called the “First Lady of Country Music.” Her Nashville-based career was marked by a series of heartfelt ballads that resonated with listeners.