Jerry Byrd, the first-ever member of the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame, died on April 11, 2005, at age 85 in Hawaii.
Session musician Floyd "Lightnin'" Chance, who played with Hank Williams and Conway Twitty, died on this day in 2005 at age 79.
James Intveld is a hard-working man. Band leader. Songwriter. Guitarist. Actor. Vocalist for John Waters’ 1990 comedy film ...
Mr. Perkins worked with Bob Marley, Joni Mitchell and many others, almost joined the Rolling Stones and turned down an offer ...
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She's like Hank Williams or Jimi Hendrix. Jack White on the blessing behind the White Stripes
White may be deemed the mastermind of the Detroit garage rockers, but he shared the stage with an artist he considers vital ...
The museum gives appropriate attention to Rufus Payne, known as Tee Tot, the street musician who taught young Hank to play ...
Boil Lucinda Williams’ catalog of music down to its basic elements and you come up with big dollops of rawness and honesty.
Lost Highway Records co-heads Jake Gear and Robert Knotts talk leading the revived label and why Kacey Musgraves is their "north star." ...
Hank Williams Jr.’s daughters and sons mean everything to the country star. Williams Jr. has been married three times and has five children as well as a number of grandchildren. Get to know Hank ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Singer-songwriter Hank Williams Jr. is adding three more stops to his 2026 tour, and Kansas City is one of them. On Saturday, Sept. 19, the award-winning performer will take to the ...
Hank Williams Jr. has had a long career in country and western music, matched only by the impact of his father, country music pioneer Hank Williams. The elder Williams’ early death, at the age of 29 ...
Hank Williams Jr. has nearly tripled the number of tour dates on his 2026 calendar. This June and July he'll play a run of outdoor shows alongside opening acts his fans should appreciate. Prior to ...
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