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Lists
02.21.26
3 Songs From the 1970s That Were Banned by Radio Stations
By
McKenna Marr
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Lists
02.21.26
2 Famous Outlaw Country Songs That Were Inspired by Real-Life Criminals
By
Carrie Jones
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Facts
02.16.26
“Everything I’ve Got, They’ve Taken It”: Why Kris Kristofferson Wasn’t Afraid To Stand Behind His Sad Songs
By
Janelle Sheetz
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Features
02.15.26
How Glen Campbell Landed a Track That Frank Sinatra Once Called the “Greatest Torch Song Ever Written”
By
Dan Milam
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Features
02.14.26
The Rural Imagery That Keith Urban Translated Into This Relatable Song
By
Dan Milam
1974: Country singer Dolly Parton performs onstage with an acoustic guitar in circa 1974. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
Features
02.11.26
Remember When Dolly Parton Wrote a Song About Fried Clams? Neither Did We
By
Dan Milam
Kris Kristofferson, U.S. actor, musician and singer, playing the guitar and singing into a microphone during a concert performance, circa 1970. (Photo by Su Ingle/David Reffern/Redferns/Getty Images)
Features
02.04.26
Kris Kristofferson’s Heartbreaking Reaction to Hearing Janis Joplin Sing “Me and Bobby McGee” (And Why It Reminded Him of His Last Conversation With Janis)
By
Janelle Sheetz
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News
02.03.26
Luke Combs Spent His Last $200 To Have “Hurricane” Mastered
By
Janelle Sheetz
American musician , Red Foley, circa 1950.
Lists
01.19.26
4 of the First Country Songs to Ever Cross Over to the Pop Charts in the 20th Century
By
Janelle Sheetz
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