From the iconic ‘Johnny’ to the Grammy-nominated ‘Tomorrow,’ these 10 Yemi Alade hits are a must-have on your playlist.
In 1998, producer Rick Rubin pulled a stunt featuring a 1960s-era photo of Johnny Cash giving the middle finger, aiming it at Nashville.
After meeting Johnny Cash at the Grand Ole Opry in 1965, Kristofferson quit the Army and moved to Nashville to pursue songwriting.
Many stars have recorded in this cabin, Tom Petty, Waylon Jennings, Bono, Loretta Lynn and many more. June Carter’s “Press On” album was recorded here. Jamey Johnson recently recorded his entire new ...