Who knows what the world of country music would sound like today if it weren't for these three songs from 1969?
Country music is a musical genre originating from rural parts of the southern regions across the U.S. It is famous in cities like Nashville, Memphis, Austin, and other major cities in the United ...
Louie Shelton played on the original recordings for the Monkees, establishing the sound that would help them become one of ...
Glen Campbell was already a well-known name in country music by the time the 1970s arrived, thanks to hits like "Wichita Lineman" and "Galveston." However, it was during this decade that Campbell's ...
The story of how session musician extraordinaire Glen Campbell briefly joined The Beach Boys and helped shape their sound.
Glen Campbell released “Try A Little Kindness” in 1969, the title track of his 13th studio album, out one year later. The song, written by Curt Sapaugh and Bobby Austin, has a message that is timeless ...
But whereas the songs on "Western Stars" were almost completely covers, all the "Twilight Hours" tracks are Springsteen’s own compositions. If you did not know better, they sound like classics of the ...
Carol Kaye, one of the most prolific bassists in rock and pop history, said she does not want to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The in-demand musician, who collaborated with Barbra ...
Mike Campbell has released a new song with his Dirty Knobs band, titled "Heart of the Heartland." "'Heart of the Heartland' is a song I'm very proud of,” Campbell said in a press release. "It's kind ...
Picket line at the entrance of Glen Echo Amusement Park on July 8, 1960 calling for the park to integrate. (Walter Oates/The Washington Star/The Washington Post) ...
Glen Campbell became a country music legend by singing heartfelt songs about everyday fellows with big feelings and rambling spirits. Campbell’s 29 Top Ten hits, coupled with his clean-cut looks, good ...