The 1974 album stands among the favorites of many longtime Nelson fans, and remains a delightful listen.
Merle and his band the Strangers' show at Philadelphia's Civic Centre on February 14, 1970 became a gold-selling, No.1 live album.
On February 12, 1963, the Texan hitmaker recorded the signature track that became his first No.1 and attracted the attention of The Beatles.
Capitol released the self-titled debut LP by the Texan country original in January 1961.
Johnny Cash stood at No.1 on that first weekly survey with his 'Ring of Fire' compilation.
The album was released in October 1968, when the man from Bakersfield was enjoying an extraordinary run of success.
The versatile hitmaker has always represented the best virtues of American pop music.
The titles are Roy Clark’s 'Greatest Hits,' 'The Very Best of Buck Owens & Susan Raye' and Susan Raye’s '16 Greatest Hits.'
A tribute to the famed Nashville institution that's as old as what we call country music itself.
Modern-day stars such as Keith Urban and Brad Paisley paid tribute to the much-loved country figurehead.
Foo Fighters' Chris Shiflett discusses his UK visit to support his West Coast Town album, ahead of the band's Glastonbury headliner on 24 June.
Fans of Bill Monroe, the country pioneer known as “The Father of Bluegrass Music,” are to have the unique opportunity to own his name, image and likeness.
Here to whet your appetite is uDiscover's sampler of 20 classic tunes that have helped to define one of America's greatest genres of music, country.