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Following the death of Wilson last month, Love and his version of the band returns to Long Beach, where they played their ...
Emmylou Harris, Brad Paisley and Tony Martin are among the hitmakers in the 2025 class of inductees into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Legendary Brian Wilson Laid to Rest originally appeared on Parade. Brian Wilson, the world-renowned songwriter and founder of ...
The lineup of Doobie Brothers founders Patrick Simmons, Tom Johnston, John McFee and Michael McDonald released a new album, "Walk This Road," in June.
The six celebrated tunesmiths will be inducted at the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame 55th anniversary gala on Oct. 6 at the Music City Center in Nashville.
Two months after the death of Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys legend was laid to rest at Los Angeles' Westwood Memorial Park.
The heart-wrenching ballad, "I Can't Make You Love Me," written by songwriters Mike Reed and Allen Shamblin was inspired by a story in a 1989 edition of The Tennessean about street drunks.
Chuck Girard, who became one of the pioneers of Christian rock as Love Song’s lead singer in the 1970s after having hits as a member of the Hondells in the ’60s, died Monday at age 81. Girard had ...
Ahead of their concert Tuesday in Virginia Beach, Patrick Simmons talks about the new work, the band’s longevity, peers’ ...
The performance at the outdoor bayside venue came one month to the day after the funeral of Brian Wilson, the band’s tortured ...
Roger Murrah was BMI's Songwriter of the Decade for the 1980s. He wrote Alabama's "High Cotton" and "Southern Star," Alan Jackson's "Don't Rock the Jukebox," Conway Twitty's "Goodbye Time," and more.
As The Doobie Brothers hit Jones Beach, Patrick Simmons opens up about the band’s revival and the guitar legends who shaped his sound.