Celebrity Life
Who Is Mickey Guyton? 2022 Super Bowl National Anthem Singer’s Family, Net Worth and More
Country singer Mickey Guyton will be performing for the biggest audience of her life when she takes the stage at Super Bowl 56 in Los Angeles on February 13 to perform the National Anthem. She...
Why Hiss Golden Messenger Changed Their American Flag Album Cover After the Jan. 6 Insurrection
“In an instant, the cover felt totally inadequate,” says songwriter M.C. Taylor. “The flag came to seem insensitive and overprivileged.”
Mickey Guyton to Sing National Anthem at Super Bowl LVI
"I am shook, I am grateful, I am praise dancing," Guyton said about being chosen to perform at Feb. 13 game
Hargus ‘Pig’ Robbins, Legendary Keyboardist Who Played on Albums by Bob Dylan, Dolly Parton, Dead at 84
Blind after an accident at age 3, Robbins learned to play piano with a distinct sense of feel, which made him a go-to Nashville session musician
Morgan Wade’s ‘Suspicious Minds’ Cover Is Like Elvis Fronting ELO
Robotic vocoder, pounding piano, and ringing electric guitars give new life to Presley's 1969 hit
Rosanne Cash, Katie Pruitt Set for 2022 Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion
JJ Grey, Donna the Buffalo, and more join annual festival at the "Birthplace of Country Music" in northeastern Tennessee
Kacey Musgraves Just Did the Most Kacey Thing Ever: Surprising a Philly Gay Bar With a Fleetwood Mac Cover
The singer popped into the historic Tavern on Camac to croon "Dreams" ahead of her show at Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center
Cody Jinks, Margo Price, Midland to Join Turnpike Troubadours at 2022 Under the Big Sky Festival
Three-day gathering in Whitefish, Montana, boasts an eclectic lineup of Nashville radio stars, Americana songwriters, and rock and bluegrass bands
Miranda Lambert on Supporting the LGBTQ Community, Overcoming Covid, and Finding Her ‘Inner Zen’
Lambert, who wrote a song for the latest season of 'Queer Eye,' teases new music and looks forward to her tour with Little Big Town. "It comes down to I want to do my job"
The Music Industry Saved Songwriter Hugh Prestwood From Homelessness. Is It Also Responsible for His Plight?
Prestwood wrote hits for Randy Travis and Trisha Yearwood in the Nineties, but at 79 he was forced to launch a GoFundMe campaign when he and his wife could no longer afford rent
Turnpike Troubadours to Play Opposite Willie Nelson at Windy City Smokeout
The Red Dirt band, who recently announced they're reuniting, have a string of new festival appearances on tap for summer
See Eric Church Pay Tribute to Meat Loaf With ‘I’d Do Anything for Love’ Cover at Detroit Concert
Country singer's 2021 LP Heart & Soul LPs were partly inspired by Meat Loaf, Church told Rolling Stone