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Eugene Villaluz has been making beautiful music with the angels in heaven these past seven years. But he has been unable to sing one of his most memorable recordings, Nothing I Want More. Arranged as ...
St. Louis natives SZA, Sexyy Red and Keyon Harrold snagged 2026 Grammy nominations. St. Louis Dance Theatre debuts three new ...
The final phase of the project includes underground line replacement in Halteman Village, affecting Twickingham Drive, Tillotson Avenue and Riggin Road. MUNCIE, IN — Indiana Michigan Power crews are ...
ABC News’ Linsey Davis sat down with Johnny Gill to talk about the inspiration for his new single, his upcoming tour and the story behind his big break into the industry. Full list of Democrats who ...
Breaking Rust, an entirely artificial-intelligence-generated “artist,” reached the top of Billboard’s Country Digital Song Sales chart this week, igniting a debate across Nashville’s music ...
Sixty-five years ago today, the country music world lost a legend who recorded some of the genre's most memorable songs.
Michael Eichten, 67, began performing later in life and now uses his music to advocate for senior citizens. Eichten partners with Midland Care to promote its PACE program, which helps seniors live ...
A 1990s rock singer says his band’s biggest hit was not supposed to be a single. Tonic frontman Emerson Hart told CBS News in a recently resurfaced interview that the success of “If You Could Only See ...
He worked with John Lennon, Rick James, Pink Floyd and Steve Miller and brought reggae, American pop and jazz to China. By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Jeff Cheen, the longtime music executive who worked ...
Johnny Keefer’s chances of qualifying for his first Masters next April just received a nice boost. Keefer, this year’s Korn Ferry Tour points winner, cracked the top 50 in the Official World Golf ...
Five years ago today, one of the most important and underappreciated songwriters of the Outlaw Country movement died.
UCF basketball coaches Johnny Dawkins and Sytia Messer both face significant roster overhauls due to the NCAA transfer portal. Messer's women's team returns only three players and adds 11 newcomers ...