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Gretchen Wilson on Why 'The Road' Has Taylor Sheridan's 'Magic Touch'
The "Redneck Woman" singer is advising aspiring country stars on a competition series that turns singing contests on their head
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Is Authenticity in Country Music a 'Load of Bullshit'? Joshua Hedley Says Yep
A musician since he was 8, the Nashville honky-tonk mainstay behind his new All Hat album says the "real country" debate is overblown
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Bon Jovi, the Offspring, Billy Idol, and More Remember Late Philly DJ Pierre Robert
“I will miss him for the rest of my life," says Graham Nash of the Philadelphia disc jockey, who died Wednesday at 70
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Jamey Johnson on All the Times He's Mistaken for Chris Stapleton
“He said he gets the same shit," Johnson tells Rolling Stone's Nashville Now podcast
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Pierre Robert, Philadelphia’s Voice of Rock Radio, Dead at 70
Known for his warm, welcoming timbre, his “Greetings, citizens!” address, and fandom of the Grateful Dead, Robert was the last DJ
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Jamey Johnson on the Concussion That Stopped His Music: ‘Did More Damage Than I Thought’
The country songwriter fell and struck his head in 2010, suffering a head injury that not only diminished his writing but affected his personality
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Wait, Is That Greta Van Fleet in the House Band in the Springsteen Movie?
Deliver Me From Nowhere features a few unexpected rock & roll cameos
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Ace Frehley’s Solo Bandmates on What the Kiss Guitarist Was Really Like
“Some nights onstage, it was extremely surreal,” says rhythm guitarist Jeremy Asbrock, who played with Frehley up until his death last week at 74
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Lzzy Hale on Halestorm’s Growing LGBTQ+ Audience
“You get kids coming up saying, ‘Hey, I’m trying to come out to my parents, what do I do?’” says Hale, who came out as bisexual in 2022
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Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale on Playing Ozzy’s Final Show: ‘Not My First Rodeo Being the Only Girl’
The singer of the Grammy-winning hard-rock band was the sole woman onstage at Osbourne’s Back to the Beginning celebration
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