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Doug Ingle, lead singer of San Diego-based band Iron Butterfly, dies at 78
FOX 5 San Diego· 6 days agoThe lead singer of San Diego-based band Iron Butterfly, Doug Ingle, has died at the age of 78,...
EXCLUSIVE: Thomas Rhett Reveals the One Country Song He Wishes He Wrote
Taste of Country· 3 days agoThomas Rhett is certainly an accomplished singer and song-writer in Nashville — with 20 No. 1...
Singer Zeshan B and Preet Bharara: Meet the Odd Couple Behind a New Album That Combines Classic R&B,...
Variety via Yahoo News· 1 day agoWhen Indian-American singer-songwriter Zeshan B takes the stage and begins to perform, it’s safe to...
Country Music Artist Ana Paula Vieria Dies in Car Crash Alongside Boyfriend Marcelo Stocco
popculture.com· 6 days agoBrazilian country music star Ana Paula Vieria was killed alongside her boyfriend, councilman Marcelo Stocco, in a horrific head-on collision in the northern city of Cacoal ...
John Rich shares five-word reaction to Joe Biden's speech
Newsweek· 1 day agoPresident Joe Biden's D-Day speech has gathered a mixture of responses, including a jab from country...
Rolling Stones in Cleveland 1964-2002: All the shows, all the reviews
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 10 hours agoThe Rolling Stones are back on the road hitting the stadiums of America behind their new studio...
Carrie Underwood Seemingly Falls Off Stage After Performing in the Rain: ‘Quite Unexpected’
Life & Style via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoCarrie Underwood gave an epic performance at the Carolina Country Music Fest on Sunday, June 9, and...
Miranda Lambert Mourns the Deaths of 2 Beloved Rescue Dogs: 'To Love This Big, You Have to Hurt'
People via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIn a two-part Instagram post, the 40-year-old country singer shared, "In the last 6 weeks, two of...
Bill Walton, Dabney Coleman join list of newsmakers who have died in 2024
Lexington Clipper-Herald· 8 hours agoSteve Albini, a prominent producer of iconic bands such as Nirvana and the Pixies, died May 7. Pro...
Philadelphia Orchestra renames hall after hometown legend Marian Anderson
NPR· 6 hours agoBut there was so much she couldn’t know. She couldn’t foresee that she herself would break the color barrier, 16 years later on one of America's most revered stages, as the first Black