Marty Stuart has announced the digital album Songs I Sing in the Dark, a collection of 20 acoustic numbers that he’ll debut on a monthly basis. The first installment is Stuart’s version of “Ready for the Times to Get Better” and, as the Country Music Hall of Fame member explains in a new video, it embodies the spirit of this new project through the comfort it gave him during the last year of confinement.
“Songs are like magic carpets — they can transport you from wherever you are to somewhere we want to be,...
“Songs are like magic carpets — they can transport you from wherever you are to somewhere we want to be,...
- 3/24/2021
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
“There’s an angel missing in heaven and his name is Allen Reynolds,” Garth Brooks told author Patsi Bale Cox in 1990. In the early Nineties, Brooks, with Reynolds as his producer, was on one of the hottest streaks in country-music history, topping the charts, earning dozens of industry honors, and selling tens of millions of records. But in spite of Brooks’ assertion, Reynolds didn’t just suddenly appear out of the ether. He had been toiling in his own Music Row studio for a couple of decades, and was also...
- 9/3/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Singer-songwriter and Grand Ole Opry member Hal Ketchum, who had numerous hits throughout the Nineties including “Small Town Saturday Night,” “Hearts Are Gonna Roll” and “Sure Love,” has retired from performing after being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
In a Facebook post from the musician’s wife Andrea, she noted, “He has been battling this for some time now, but because of his love for his fans, he continued performing as long as it was possible… Dementia is an exhausting and confusing illness and now it’s time...
In a Facebook post from the musician’s wife Andrea, she noted, “He has been battling this for some time now, but because of his love for his fans, he continued performing as long as it was possible… Dementia is an exhausting and confusing illness and now it’s time...
- 4/15/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
As one chapter closes, another one begins: Garth Brooks will be ending his three-year record-setting tour as he welcomes new career projects in his future.
“You see me smiling but you see me kind of getting teary-eyed. It’s an emotional rollercoaster,” the reigning Cma entertainer of the year said to PeopleNow host Jeremy Parsons about closing out his Garth Brooks Tour with Trish Yearwood in a few weeks during a Facebook Live chat on Tuesday for People Country.
After kicking off the world tour in 2014, it will all come to an end in Nashville in December following 383 shows. “It...
“You see me smiling but you see me kind of getting teary-eyed. It’s an emotional rollercoaster,” the reigning Cma entertainer of the year said to PeopleNow host Jeremy Parsons about closing out his Garth Brooks Tour with Trish Yearwood in a few weeks during a Facebook Live chat on Tuesday for People Country.
After kicking off the world tour in 2014, it will all come to an end in Nashville in December following 383 shows. “It...
- 11/29/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
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