Cash, who sang and played harmonica, percussion, and keyboards, co-wrote the band's biggest and best-known hit, 'Jackie Blue.'
Who could imagine that one of the most compelling and overlooked country albums of all time sprung from the minds of an English songwriter
Released on 25 June 1971 as a UK single, the song was a preview of what became, for many, The Who's greatest album, 'Who’s Next.'
Released two after its original recording, Whiskeytown’s ‘Pneumonia’ album remains a much-loved swansong from the alt.country pioneers.
Frey was a six-time Grammy-winner as a member of the Eagles, and a solo artist of distinction.
With his track record on disc, and his voracious appetite for touring still intact, Miller's place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is well-earned.
Late in 1974, the Ozarks were back with a swift follow-up to their self-titled debut, and back on the US chart with 'It’ll Shine When It Shines.'
Steve Miller personally chose songs that would represent his wildly prolific career for a two new Ultimate Hits collections, to be released 15 September.
The Springfield, Missouri band's third LP, 'The Car Over The Lake' album, hit the US chart in November 1975.
Released on 2 May, ‘I Still Do’ sees Eric Clapton reunite with legendary producer Glyn Johns for his 23rd studio album.