While ABC’s Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Evespecial from Times Square will feature some current artists like Chappell Roan ...
Joe Ely, the Lubbock-bred singer-songwriter who grew his country fan base into a broader one with big cosigns from the Clash ...
Ely brought his Lubbock-made country rock to Austin and the world, befriending big stars and influencing younger musicians.
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Joe Ely, Texas Country-Rock Legend, Dead at 78
Joe Ely was a Texas country-rock legend who helped shape Americana, roots and outlaw country. He toured with Bruce ...
Reports of rock & roll's demise have been circulating for decades, but as the old song says, it's never going to die.
Jack W. Hill, who wrote for 28 years for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, is now a freelance contributor to the paper. He and ...
For just a moment, forget about Springsteen, Seger, and Mellencamp, and listen to these three Heartland rock 'n' rollers.
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How country star Jelly Roll really got his unique stage name
Jelly Roll has made his mark on country music with not just his unique style, but his unusual name. Here's how the man born ...
Joe Ely was 78 years old. His family announced his death, saying that he died from pneumonia but had been diagnosed with Lewy ...
Using books, interviews, and primary news sources, Stacker has compiled a list of 25 times LGBTQ+ artists made music history.
The Miami-born, Cuban American musician, who died Dec. 8, played music that embraced Latin rhythms, roots, rock 'n' roll, and country. Originally broadcast in 1995.
Joe Ely, the country music rocker best known for his work with Bruce Springsteen, the Clash and more, has died. He was 78.
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