It has been a heartbreaking year so far for the music world with nearly 30 singers or industry insiders having died already. Country music stars who could headline a Super Bowl halftime show The ...
Ed Askew, a cult folk music singer/songwriter and painter, died on Jan. 4. He was 84. PEOPLE Magazine reported that Askew had ...
January’s music losses include Marianne Faithfull, Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul & Mary, Sam Moore of Sam & Dave, Wayne Osmond ...
She won and was invited by Opry veteran Roy Acuff to tour with his troupe, where she stayed for four years. Ms. Montgomery released her debut solo album, "Melba Montgomery," in 1963. Ms ...
With a distinctive drawl and commanding vocals, Ms. Montgomery made her name in Nashville as a singer and songwriter of heartbreak and passion.
Melba Montgomery, a country singer and songwriter whose Southern inflections and high harmonies brought a distinctive flourish alongside duet partners such as George Jones in ballads about ...
Born in Kansas City, Melba moved to Los Angeles as a child, and became a working musician at age sixteen. She learned to arrange and write, as well as play, and quickly found herself snapped up by ...
Paycor Stadium appears ready to host another major concert in 2025. The Cincinnati Bengals said in a release Wednesday that they and Live Nation will host a press conference at 11 a.m. Thursday to ...
One of K-pop’s most celebrated icons, IU will extend the magic of her first-ever world tour to theaters worldwide with the release of IU Concert: The Winning. Beginning in South Korea this week ...
Country singer Melba Montgomery has died. Known for her duets with George Jones, Gene Pitney, and Charlie Louvin — as well as her No. 1 hit “No Charge” — Montgomery passed away at a memory care ...
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