Love makes the world go round, but love also goes round itself, in the grooves of the majority of the greatest pop songs ever made.
Johnny Cash's acclaimed Unearthed CD box set is to be reissued as a deluxe nine-LP vinyl box set through UMe and American Recordings
Prophets Of Rage's self-titled debut album has made an international impact, charting in the Top 20 of the US Billboard 200 and going Top 10 elsewhere
Murray Lerner, the film-maker who shot legendary live performances of Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix and other folk and rock icons has died aged 90
Visitors to the Patsy Cline Museum are getting to know the country music icon in a way they never dreamed possible. uDiscover talks to founder Bill Miller.
A new musical at the Pasadena Playhouse in California, Shout Sister Shout!, celebrates the influential gospel and roots singer Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
Geoff Mack, the Australian songwriter best known for his country staple 'I've Been Everywhere,' covered by Hank Snow, Johnny Cash et al, died 20 July 2017.
Outlaw country artists are performers who have rejected the slick production values of the Nashville sound and simply gone their own sweet way.
Blues-rock guitar stalwart George Thorogood is to mark his return to Rounder Records with the 4 August 2017 release of Party Of One.
Valerie June, Bobby Rush, Amy LaVere and Luther Dickinson all contribute to Red Hot: A Memphis Celebration of Sun Records, from the Americana Music Society.
'If you remember the 60s then you weren’t really there', but we can be sure that these Top 60s Gigs not only took place, but defined the decade.
Taylor Swift writes about Brenda Lee and Rosanne Cash about her stepmother June Carter Cash in Woman Walk The Line, a new book due in September 2017.
The 1959 Ray Charles single 'What'd I Say' is one of the seminal and much-covered records in R&B history, well worthy of a uDiscover overview and playlist.
On 7 April 2017, the official Patsy Cline Museum will be opening its doors in Nashville, housed just above another country icon, the Johnny Cash Museum.
Born In Bristol, the film marking the 90th anniversary of “the birth of country music,” receives its UK premiere on 11/12 March at the London C2C Festival.
Amid the top achievements at the 2017 Grammys, some may have missed that jazz guitarist John Scofield won an award with the inspiration of Hank Williams.