Ian and Sylvia Reunion Concert 1986 Complete
A Rare 1986 Folk Reunion Captures the Spirit of Musical Friendship A newly circulated recording of the complete 1986 reunion concert featuring Ian Tyson and Sylvia Fricker offers music enthusiasts…
A Rare 1986 Folk Reunion Captures the Spirit of Musical Friendship A newly circulated recording of the complete 1986 reunion concert featuring Ian Tyson and Sylvia Fricker offers music enthusiasts…
A Song About Lost Love Became a Farewell to a Blues Giant as Bonnie Raitt and Gary Clark Jr. Kept B.B. King’s Legacy Alive When Bonnie Raitt stepped to the…
A Year After Buck Owens’ Passing, Dwight Yoakam Sang “Close Up the Honky Tonks” Like a Promise to Keep Bakersfield Alive When Dwight Yoakam performed “Close Up the Honky Tonks”…
Twenty Years After Making It a Hit, Jack Greene Shared “Statue of a Fool” With the Man Who Brought It Back to Life In 1989, a performance on television became…
Before the Grammys and the Hall of Fame, “Nothing Seems To Matter” captured a young Bonnie Raitt singing about the quiet loneliness that follows love down an endless highway. In…
At 71, John Prine Wasn’t Asking About Fame or Politics. He Was Asking a Simpler Question: Where Did All the Neighbors Go? When John Prine stood beneath the towering red…
Chuck Negron Remembered Through Three Dog Night’s Timeless Anthem “Joy To The World” The music world is mourning the loss of Chuck Negron, a founding member and one of the…
Showaddywaddy in 1975: The Friendship, Humor and Rock ’n’ Roll Spirit Behind a Rising British Phenomenon In a rare 1975 television appearance on Look North, all eight members of Showaddywaddy…
The Enduring Power of Stan Rogers’ “The Idiot” More than four decades after its release, “The Idiot” remains one of the most compelling songs in the catalog of Canadian folk…
When Buck Owens and Dwight Yoakam Shared the CMA Stage, Country Music’s Past and Present Sang the Same Song In 1996, the audience at the Country Music Association Awards witnessed…