Travis Wammack, a Memphis native who relocated to Muscle Shoals, played on many '70s hits and was Little Richard's longtime ...
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Dozens of stars performed at packed arena concert in Huntsville, Alabama to honor a golden era of country music.
Just as hearing the right song at the right time can elevate listeners, so can a timely sermon. Goldsmith would know. In addition to being the priest at Episcopal Church of the Nativity in Huntsville, ...
(ThyBlackMan.com) Al Wilson remains one of the most distinctive voices in the golden era of soul music. Known for his dynamic vocal control, emotive delivery, and compelling storytelling, Wilson rose ...
When Roger Murrah co-wrote “High Cotton,” he wasn’t just writing a country hit—he was telling the story of his childhood in Athens, Alabama. Recorded by Country Music Hall of Famers Alabama, “High ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Jim McBride, a Huntsville native and acclaimed songwriter who co-wrote country hits including “Chattahoochee” and “Chasing That Neon Rainbow”, died Tuesday at 78 years old.
ASHWAUBENON - More than a half-century into its career and 21 years after playing Green Bay on its American Farewell Tour, Alabama is still rolling, albeit at a little more of a leisurely speed. The ...
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