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Today in Music History for Nov. 19: In 1954, entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. was seriously injured in a car crash while en route to a Los Angeles recording session from Las Vegas. His left eye was removed ...
Kentucky native Chris Stapleton releases a new music video for "White Horse," featuring actor Josh Brolin, ahead of 59th Annual CMA Awards.
Chris Stapleton has shared a music video for his 2023 single ‘White Horse.’ Shot in Marfa, it stars Josh Brolin.
The official music video for Chris Stapleton’s Grammy and CMA Award-winning song, “White Horse,” is out now. The video was ...
Years after its release, Chris Stapleton brings ‘White Horse’ to life with a cinematic music video featuring a Hollywood star.
On his 80th birthday, we look at the songs that defined a folk hero, rock icon and one of Canada’s greatest songwriters.
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White House responds to Zach Bryan's anti-ICE song
The White House responded after country singer Zach Bryan released a song criticizing immigration raids under the Trump administration. “While Zach Bryan wants to Open The Gates to criminal illegal ...
College football, more than any other American sport, is built around traditions, acts that have been repeated by fans of a particular school so many times over the years that it’s impossible to ...
From the beginning of the year, I started seeing Asher White’s name pop up seemingly everywhere. She was on every cool band’s bill, from a night of Godcaster’s residency at Night Club 101 to opening ...
Now-former The White Lotus composer Cristóbal Tapia de Veer won the Emmy Award for his theme song for the HBO series’ third season Saturday, despite the track sparking a disagreement with creator Mike ...
Neil Young has not been shy about sharing his disdain for Donald Trump, and the latest jab thrown by the rock legend comes in the form of a song. Young recently released “Big Crime,” and it rips the ...
Liberal rocker Neil Young released a new song Thursday pointing to President Donald Trump’s White House as the source of "big crime" in Washington, D.C., a claim the administration dismissed as ...
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