Jerry Lee Lewis – Mean Woman Blues (wembley arena 1987)
A Wild Energy That Never Fades, Where “Mean Woman Blues” Burns With the Same Fire Across Decades In 1987, on the stage of Wembley Arena in London, Jerry Lee Lewis…
A Wild Energy That Never Fades, Where “Mean Woman Blues” Burns With the Same Fire Across Decades In 1987, on the stage of Wembley Arena in London, Jerry Lee Lewis…
A Conversation That Feels Like a Song, Where Stories, Humor, and Memory Sit Side by Side In this rare on-stage exchange, John Prine sits down with Jerry Jeff Walker and…
A Gentle Song That Reminds Us Music Can Heal What Words Cannot Released on April 12, 1994, “Sweet Is the Melody” by Iris DeMent appeared on her second studio album…
A Father Remembered Through Song, Where “My Old Man” Turns Memory Into Something That Never Leaves In 1969, performing solo with only a guitar and a quiet room to hold…
A Night When Rock and Roll Refused to Sit Still On October 25, 1958, at the famed Town Hall Party in California, “Rip It Up” came roaring to life through…
When Faith in Love Becomes the Deepest Heartbreak Released in March 1981, “Blessed Are the Believers” by Anne Murray served as the lead single from her album Where Do You…
There’s a kind of silence that only comes after decades of applause. Not the empty kind — the peaceful kind.That’s the silence Ricky Van Shelton chose when he stepped off…
A Rockabilly Spark That Lit a Generation, Where “Blue Suede Shoes” Stepped Into History On May 26, 1956, Carl Perkins appeared on The Perry Como Show and performed his breakout…
When Even the Bottle Can’t Drown a Memory In February 1975, “The Bottle Let Me Down” found new life through Emmylou Harris on her breakthrough album Pieces of the Sky.…
A Rockabilly Spark That Refused to Fade Released in January 1960, “She She Little Sheila” by Gene Vincent arrived at a moment when rock and roll was beginning to evolve,…