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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSeventy Years Ago, Johnny Cash Recorded ‘Folsom Prison Blues’ and Became a Folk Hero for the Ignored and DowntroddenA man of the people, the artist put his money where his mouth was by visiting prisons around the country and performing the ...
WEST FARGO — Warren Zeiders isn’t quite a household name yet, but he’s on his way. The rising country star is known as much ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Man, it was a good time to feel like a woman Sunday night at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Shania ...
Ozzy Osbourne, the gloomy, demon-invoking lead singer of the pioneering band Black Sabbath who became the throaty, growling ...
One of his lesser-known monikers, linking Earnhardt Sr. and his car, was his nickname as “The Man in Black,” a moniker more well-known for its association with Country Music Hall of Famer ...
Danger Mouse was born; Bob Dylan was injured in a motorbike accident; the Doors lit the singles chart on fire; Gilbert ...
If we play ‘Jessie’s Girl’ by Rick Springfield anywhere in the country in front of any audience, it’s going to get a great ...
Specifically, one listener wanted to know, in the wake of the red-white-and-blue spectacle of Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter and ...
Last year, Childers teamed up with Outrider Presents, the same group responsible for Under the Big Sky Festival, and put on a ...
Kelly Osbourne has broken her silence following the death of her father Ozzy as she heartbreakingly said 'I lost the best ...
Stand at the corner of Auburn Avenue and Jessie Hill Jr. Drive, and wait for the wind to blow. Admire the blue letters “Jesus Saves,” hanging like a benediction above Big Bethel AME Church. Steady ...
In 1969, Black Sabbath spent six weeks in Zurich – a formative time for the young band, who fine-tuned their style in ...
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