Country music fans saw a couple of legendary performers sadly die in January. The following is a look at those we lost: Ed Askew, a cult folk music singer/songwriter and painter, died on Jan. 4. He was 84.
With a distinctive drawl and commanding vocals, Ms. Montgomery made her name in Nashville as a singer and songwriter of heartbreak and passion.
In this list, Taste of Country has compiled 10 country music trends that we'd love to see make a comeback in 2025. For one thing, the genre currently features more crossover than ever before — but there's one obvious musical style that we think country music could stand to rub elbows with just a little bit more.
These classic country albums have aged like fine wine. While many decades have passed since their release dates, they're still flawless.
Ringo Starr, 84, told Fox News Digital during a press conference that the inspiration behind his country album was producer and guitarist T Bone Burnett.
Billy Ray Cyrus has responded to claims of a family rift. The country singer, 63, shared a clip of his 2009 track “Somebody Said a Prayer,” which includes Trace Cyrus, whom he adopted in 1993 with ex-wife Tish Cyrus.
On Sept. 12, 2003, country music lost the Man in Black. Johnny Cash died at age 71 of complications of diabetes, and he left behind an enormous legacy that included hits like "Ring of Fire," "I Walk the Line" and "Folsom Prison Blues."
Big-time country-rock band to perform at the 2025 Georgia Rodeo in Winterville. Here's everything you need to know.
Country music star Granger Smith and his wife, Amber, dropped an interesting podcast this week in which they pondered whether the COVID-19 vaccine was making Amber’s mother sick.
The country music star's tour will kick off in June and features several special guests, including Thomas Rhett and Miranda Lambert.
Miranda Lambert talks to TODAY.com about her album "Postcards from Texas," husband Brendan McLoughlin and love of "Law & Order: SVU" as part of our "8 before 8" series.
As we near the end of January, there have already been several major concert announcements for this year. These artists will join an already star-studded 2025 lineup that includes Thomas Rhett, Darius Rucker, Train, Avril Lavigne and more.