In the past 75 years, it’s been recorded more than 500 times and has sold around 14 million records. In 1965, it became the official Tennessee state song. But did you know it has a connection to Bill ...
Bill Monroe has been a foundational figure of the bluegrass genre since he and his band the Blue Grass Boys began performing together in the late 1930s. Often called the “Father of Bluegrass,” Monroe ...
Back in 1954, when producer Sam Phillips released his newest Sun Records discovery, a young boy from Tupelo, Mississippi with the unlikely name of Elvis Presley, singing a raw, charged and ...