On this day in 1967, Glen Campbell hit No. 1 on the country charts with his album 'By The Time I Get To Phoenix'.
These are four of the best and most iconic country songs of all time, and they all happened to come out in 1969.
This Valentine's Day, we're taking a look into the past at some artifacts curated by the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
The Beatles, Glen Campbell, Stevie Wonder and Lauryn Hill are among other artists who made history with their wins.
Though Valentine’s Day often means spending time with that special someone, not everybody finds their person at the same speed.
I have always been taken by Glen Campbell’s song “The Wichita lineman is still on the line.” It is about a lonely telephone lineman in Wichita still at work and wishing for better things. However, at ...
Grammy winner Jimmy Webb is coming to the McKnight Center in Stillwater, performing alongside other stars like Vince Gill and Lyle Lovett.
Next month, longtime Red Hot Chili Peppers bass wizard Flea will finally release his solo debut Honora, the trumpet-based jazz album that he’s been envisioning for decades. The record features ...
Billboard’s year-end No. 1 hit of 1971 — sang by the late Chuck Negron — was catchy and ebullient, a joybomb when we needed ...
Using Billboard's Hot Country Songs charts, Stacker identified the most popular song of each year by selecting those that ...
DJ Jim McInnes spent 28 years in radio before being fired for the first time by Clear Channel/101.5 KGB FM in 2002. McInnes ...
While searching for my own pandemic puppy, I stumbled upon a poodle rescue group on Facebook. From fostering a few dozen dogs annually, the rescue was, a couple of years into the pandemic, trying to ...