Willie Nelson has still got it. The country music legend is 92 and still touring, having just released his 153rd album, “Last Leaf on the Tree,” the title song from which he sang in a show at the ...
Willie Rascoe, of Christian County, has exhibited his art in globally and throughout Kentucky, including the State Capitol in ...
The title of the 12-person group show "Symbiopsychotaxiplasm" is based on a 1971 documentary film of the same name by African-American filmmaker William Greaves.
AUSTIN, Texas — An iconic mural on East Seventh Street in Austin, featuring Willie Nelson and Janis Joplin, is in the process of being torn down. The building’s owners have plans to turn it ...
Next to her, Beyoncé’s daughter, 13-year-old Blue Ivy, can be seen in the clip clapping and encouraging ... Carter including Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Linda Martell, Miley Cyrus, Post ...
It’s weird at face value, but if you know anything about Willie Nelson, you know that this 2012 song was inevitable. Who knew that two radically different voices could sound so good together?
This collab is far from shocking, considering both Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton are two of the most beloved figures in country music. Both Nelson and Parton were signed to the same record label ...
It also featured appearances from Post Malone and Miley Cyrus while also paying tribute to country stars of the past, like Willie Nelson and Linda ... at the end of the clip.
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A thriving art scene isn’t just about creativity– rather a mix of elements that blend to make the perfect recipe. Tim van Wijk, director and curator of the Grand Forks Art Gallery, discussed ...
Forty-five years after “Honeysuckle Rose,” Amy Irving is set to release an album of her interpretations of 10 Willie Nelson songs — all picks suggested to her by Nelson, who also contributes ...
The streaming service Paramount Plus has released the first trailer for “Happy Face,” the TV series inspired by events surrounding a notorious true-crime case with a connection to Oregon.