These three country songs, written by Chris Stapleton for other artists, show off his soft side as a songwriter.
Chris Stapleton has entered rom-com territory with a heartbreaking new ballad called "Heart Letting Go." The country singer ...
Before he became one of country music’s most soulful voices, he was already a songwriting powerhouse behind the scenes in Nashville. After moving there from his hometown of Paintsville, Kentucky, in ...
Many of country music's best canine tribute songs were written about the artists' personal experiences, such as Stapleton's "Maggie's Song," a song he wrote after the passing of his beloved terrier ...
Multi-instrumentalist and former Sarasota resident Døvydas will return to the area for a homecoming concert Sunday at Big Top ...
Sept. 30 (UPI) --Lainey Wilson has been tapped to host the 59th annual Country Music Association Awards ceremony on Nov. 19. The gala will air live from Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on ABC. It will ...
Stewart has released two of his own albums, including Poor Rambler back in 2016. And tucked on that album is a hilarious song co-written by Stewart along with Shawn Camp and none other than the “You ...
Nobody Wants This' Season 2 soundtrack features songs from Kacey Musgraves, Chris Stapleton, Selena Gomez, Dermot Kennedy, Finneas, and more.
Also on the soundtrack are Teddy Swims, Finneas and Ella Langley, among many more. By Ethan Millman Music Editor Also on the 19-track soundtrack — made up entirely of new recordings running the gamut ...
What an incredible weekend of college football. The two longest home winning streaks in the country were snapped, and Friday night treated fans to two ranked teams getting knocked off on the road ...
Sometimes it takes a different artist to reveal a song's hidden potential! Join us as we count down our picks for the most radical musical transformations that completely switched genres. Our list ...
The best songs make us think, challenging assumptions while searching for answers in a complex and often confusing world. Many pose these questions right in their name. But not everything is so ...