Nancy Jones on her marriage with George Jones & surviving Covid
A Love That Endured the Storm — The Untold Strength Behind George Jones’ Legacy When Nancy Jones speaks about her life with George Jones, it is never simply a story…
A Love That Endured the Storm — The Untold Strength Behind George Jones’ Legacy When Nancy Jones speaks about her life with George Jones, it is never simply a story…
A Voice Weathered by Time — George Jones on Nashville Now Reveals the Soul Behind the Legend On March 7th, 1984, when George Jones appeared on Nashville Now, hosted by…
A Joyful Anthem of Youth and Rebellion That Captured the Spirit of 1970s Pop Rock When “That’s Rock ’n’ Roll” burst onto the airwaves in 1977, it carried with it…
A Quiet Folk Beginning That Time Nearly Forgot — Yet Still Echoes Through Gordon Lightfoot’s Legacy There are songs that define an era, and then there are songs that quietly…
Keith Whitley Sang “Don’t Close Your Eyes” Like a Man Begging Time to Stop for One More Night When Keith Whitley first released “Don’t Close Your Eyes” in 1988 from…
A return not driven by fame, but by memory—where a voice from youth quietly finds its way back to the stage There are comebacks that arrive with spectacle—and then there…
A voice that carried both home and distance—where tradition met quiet transformation on a distant stage There is something deeply moving about seeing a familiar voice travel far from where…
A single song, sung in two languages, opened the door to a new voice that would quietly reshape country music There are moments in music history that do not arrive…
A quiet evening of reflection, where a legend sits beside the woman who helped him endure—and the music finally feels at peace By the time George Jones appeared on “Music…
A love story split between passion and endurance—where music remembers the fire, but life remembers who stayed through the ashes There are stories in country music that feel less like…
A bittersweet farewell wrapped in melody, where love breaks not in silence, but in shared resignation and quiet dignity Released in 1969, “Milwaukee Here I Come” stands as one of…
A tender reflection on love tested by distance and illusion, where glamour fades but devotion quietly endures When “Jet Set” (1974) was released, it arrived as another poignant chapter in…
A Prayer for Ordinary Peace Became One of Country Music’s Most Enduring Truths When Don Williams stepped onto the stage at the 2013 edition of Stagecoach Festival to perform “Lord…
A quiet journey back through time, where familiar songs become bridges between who we were and who we have become On January 4, 2026, at the Mesa Arts Center, Shaun…
A return not just to the stage, but to a lifetime of melodies—where memory, youth, and music meet once more under familiar lights The announcement of the official VIVA UK…
When memory fades with time, music remains—an eternal refuge where the voice still remembers what the mind begins to forget There are voices that define an era—and then there are…
A quiet confession of love and loss, where memory becomes the only language left between two hearts that no longer understand each other Few songs in the folk canon carry…
From chart-topping hits to cultural icon—her journey as a groundbreaking female rock artist In the landscape of 1970s rock music, few artists stood out as boldly and unapologetically as Suzi…
There are certain stories in American music that feel almost too dramatic to be real, and Patsy Cline’s Near Death Experience is one of them. It is not simply a…
The Voice That Once Comforted Millions Suddenly Sounded Fragile For decades, Don Williams carried one of the calmest and most reassuring voices in American music. His songs never demanded attention…
Some country artists become famous because they dominate the stage. Others become unforgettable because they never needed to. Don Williams belonged to that rarer tradition — the tradition of quiet…
A Fierce Cry of Freedom and Desire: Suzi Quatro’s “Tear Me Apart” and the Sound of a Woman Refusing to Be Defined When “Tear Me Apart” was released in 1977,…
A Quiet Song of Light and Reflection: Gordon Lightfoot’s “Morning Glory” as a Gentle Passage Through Time There are songs that arrive loudly, demanding attention with chart-topping ambition—and then there…
A Voice That Outlived Time: Johnny Mathis and the Gentle Farewell of a Romantic Era There are voices that entertain, and then there are voices that accompany a lifetime. For…
Jim Croce – “Careful Man” (1973): The Cinematic Portrait of a Renegade Trying to Settle Down By the summer of 1973, Jim Croce had become one of the premier acoustic…
A Life That Refused to Dim: David Essex and the Art of Rising Beyond Time Itself There are artists whose careers can be measured in chart positions, sales figures, and…
A Reunion That Echoes Like a Familiar Melody: Memory, Youth, and the Quiet Power of Time There are moments in popular culture that do not arrive with fanfare or chart-topping…
The Marty Robbins Spotlight (1977) – When Bocephus Met the Outlaw Cowboy: An Unforgettable Changing of the Guard In the late 1970s, country music television possessed a raw, spontaneous energy…
Marty Robbins – “May You Never Be Alone” (1957): The Velvet Voice Softens the Bleeding Heart of Country Music While Hank Williams Sr.’s catalog is filled with devastating accounts of…
A Voice That Refused to Fade: George Jones’ 1994 Return After the Edge of Silence In October 1994, George Jones stepped back into the public eye in a way that…