On This Day in 1977, Waylon Jennings Released a No. 1 Song He Hated About a Place He’d Never Visited
Waylon Jennings hated his 1977 single "Luckenbach, Texas." Unfortunately for him, country music audiences didn't feel the ...
Marshals' star Luke Grimes did what country boys do when dealing with tragedy and sorrow: he wrote a song about it.
Stacker surveyed Billboard's Hot 100 chart in 1975 to highlight the top 50 songs turning 50 in 2025. See which hits made the ...
I didn’t have a lot of space to write songs for women so I purposefully tried to write songs that men could record.” ...
“Waltz Me to Heaven” was written by Parton specifically for Waylon Jennings. It first appeared on the 1984 Rhinestone film soundtrack, with Parton’s brother Floyd singing, before becoming the second ...
President Trump may not be able to “chicken out” of the war he’s started with Iran. Credit: Alex Brandon/AP Photo If there is a core feature of the phenomenon of Donald Trump, it’s impunity. This has ...
Back in the ’70s, Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings, the iconic rule-breakers who launched the outlaw movement, were redefining country music one twangy hit at a time. Their first major No. 1 to peak ...
When a car enthusiast watched Bad Bunny’s set at the Superbowl LX halftime show, they looked at one thing as much or more as the King of Latin Trap giving a performance. In their minds, the real king ...
If politics has ever felt like something decided behind closed doors by people who already know each other, you’re not imagining it. Across Colorado — and especially at the local level — many citizens ...
The outlaw country movement had already been in full swing for a few years when Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Tompall Glaser and Jessi Colter united to release Wanted! The Outlaws. But this project ...
Amid a fraud scandal that has caught national attention, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz announced Jan. 5 that he is dropping his reelection bid. Goodbye and good riddance to a subpar governor who hiked ...
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