Apparently, loving the United States of America is just too controversial for one television station in the home of country music -- and it's making one band in particular very famous. According to a ...
When music fans think of the jam band genre, they likely think of acoustic guitars, mandolins, and songs that can go on for five, 10, 15, or even 20 minutes. Seen live, jam bands can really extend ...
Creedence Clearwater Revival, the most popular band in America, were riding the hot streak ... flannel dudes and a bunch of ...
one song at a time. Well, you know, the way I define country music is, first of all, I call it “Country Western” music. It’s the music of America, for sure. And it’s an amalgam.
The song called “True Colors” is from duo The Dugger Band, made up of brothers Seth and Jordan Dugger of east Tennessee. And it was actually produced by John Rich, who is calling out the news station ...
The band is now the subject of a documentary – America’s Lost Band – that will premiere on PBS. The group formed in 1964 with Barry Tashian, Bill Briggs, Chip Damiani and Vern Miller.