Johnny Cash stood at No.1 on that first weekly survey with his 'Ring of Fire' compilation.
A tribute to the famed Nashville institution that's as old as what we call country music itself.
To set the scene for the upcoming release, Rolling Stone Country has debuted one of the unheard songs on the deluxe edition, 'Been Lonely Too Long.'
The song was written by the group's Grammy-nominated frontman Jaren Johnston and drummer Neil Mason with Josh Dunne.
Albums have been recorded in some very weird places, from outer space to underwater, prisons and even a scene of a murder. Here are some of the weirdest.
John Carter Cash and Carlene Carter were among those performing at the spot's 31 July opening.
The English master has been describing how Johnny and June Carter Cash visited him and ex-wife Carlene Carter, when they lived in Shepherd's Bush.
The EP’s four songs with unrecorded Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash lyrics first appeared on vinyl for this year’s Record Store Day.
Crow wrote the song and recorded it in 1996, with Cash's version included on the posthumous 'American VI' album.
The under-publicised story of the trailblazing artist-executive from Seattle is well worth telling in some detail.
'Cash And Cooder On Cash' features heartfelt personal interpretations of gems from The Man In Black’s treasure-filled songbook
Hailed as the birthplace of both the blues and rock’n’roll, Memphis, Tennessee, is a must-visit city for music lovers around the world.
Vivid and evocative, the best illustrated music books bring history back to life both for those who missed it and those who wish to relive it.
Remembering the man that his longtime collaborator Neil Young called "one of the last of the original country greats."
Also in Encino, California, last year's Ride brought in over $50,000 for the Dio Cancer Fund.
This week’s film on the life, death and forgotten legacy of the soul legend is the latest entry in the eye-opening series.