Celebrity Life
Hear the Song Sturgill Simpson Wrote With Merle Haggard, ‘Hobo Cartoon’
Track appears on Simpson's second bluegrass release this year, 'Cuttin’ Grass’ Vol. 2 – The Cowboy Arms Sessions'
Year in Review: So, How Was Your 2020, Margo Price?
Nashville rulebreaker on "Murder Most Foul," Patti Smith, and Dolly Parton
Dierks Bentley Plays Dwight Schrute, MacGyver in Goofy New ‘Gone’ Video
Country singer is cast as hapless TV characters in the quirky clip
Hear Jamey Johnson Transform Johnny Cash’s ‘California Poem’ Into a Cinematic Dirge
Jerry Douglas and Sam Bush join Johnson in this track off the deluxe edition of 'Forever Words,' which sets Johnny Cash writings to music
Caylee Hammack Covers Everclear’s ‘I Will Buy You a New Life’ With Art Alexakis
Country singer also paid homage to Nineties alt-rock smash in her "Just Friends" video
Chris Stapleton Sings ‘Devil Always Made Me Think Twice’ on ‘Colbert’
Country-blues song appears on Stapleton's latest album 'Starting Over'
Kylie Frey Grew Up Competing in Rodeo. Now She’s Singing About It on a Great New EP
Louisiana songwriter's 'Rodeo Queen' looks at life from a saddle — and includes a twangy cover of Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun"
Luke Combs Switches to Classic Balladry in Unreleased Song ‘Ever Mine’
Combs co-wrote the tune with Charlie Worsham and Hailey Whitters
RS Country Music Picks for the Week of December 7th
Carly Pearce's tribute to her late producer, Ian Munsick's mountain-high performance, and more tracks to hear now
Morgan Wallen Pokes Fun at His Breaking Covid-19 Protocols in ‘SNL’ Sketch
Country singer also performs "7 Summers" and "Still Goin Down" during rescheduled visit
Florida Georgia Line Ready New Album ‘Life Rolls On’
After weathering a Covid diagnosis and rumors of a break-up, the country duo announce their fifth studio LP
‘O Brother, Where Art Thou?’ at 20: How the Soundtrack Reinforced a Roots Music Myth
It sold more than eight million copies and won the Grammy for Album of the Year, but the collection of old-timey music mistakenly equated primitive sounds with authenticity