She's a step or two behind Ella Langley and Riley Green on the ladder to fame, but she's taking inspiration from their ...
Jimmy Hughes reportedly cut his silky expressive vocals for 1964 R&B ballad “Steal Away” in just one take. The song became a top 20 smash. Recorded at now-legendary FAME Studios, “Steal Away” was one ...
While it wasn’t quite the blowout for them that recent country music awards shows have been, performers from Alabama had a ...
Being blind didn’t stop Clarence Carter from becoming one of Muscle Shoals music’s most iconic singers. His late ’60s and early ‘70s R&B hits like “Slip Away,” “Patches” and “Snatching It Back” are ...
Alabama has three standout singers on “The Voice” right now and we’re cheering for all of them. Jazz McKenzie, Alex Brown and Kirbi aced their Blind Auditions on the NBC reality series during Season ...
Clarence Carter, the Grammy-nominated blues and soul singer known for the raunchy hit 'Strokin',' which was featured in Eddie Murphy's "The Nutty Professor," has died. He was 90.
During Amy McCarley’s set Sunday at Von Braun Center Propst Arena, as part of a concert celebrating the life of “Microwave” ...
Is there a more powerful marketing tool than nostalgia? It's an essential element of many a reunion tour, where audiences clamor to see acts from pop music's past romp through the hits of their ...
Forty-six years ago today, Alabama released the nostalgia-inspired song that kicked off a monumental run at No. 1 for the ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Clarence Carter, who was born blind in Alabama but spent decades taking his music around the world, died Wednesday. He was 90. Carter’s death was confirmed through the ...
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