Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Grand Ole Opry, country music's most beloved radio program and an American pop cultural institution, turns 100 in 2025. To ...
On this day (August 29) in 1980, Alabama released “Why Lady Why”—the tender ballad that would become the group’s second No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart and the second link in a ...
The 1980s pulsed with an electric energy that transformed not just music, but the entire cultural landscape of America. This was the decade when MTV revolutionized how we consumed music, when ...
Carter recorded those three classics and many others at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals. Today, FAME general manager Rodney Hall confirmed to AL.com that Carter has died, after Hall spoke with Carter’s ...
The Grand Ole Opry, country music's most beloved radio program and an American pop cultural institution, turns 100 in 2025. To celebrate, the Opry is revealing a fan-compiled list of the all-time ...
Being blind didn’t stop Clarence Carter from becoming one of Muscle Shoals music’s most iconic singers. His late ’60s and early ‘70s R&B hits like “Slip Away,” “Patches” and “Snatching It Back” are ...