Coming off the heels of his stellar job as host of the recently aired "77th Emmy Awards," the Grammy nominated comedian Nate Bargatze is hitting the road in 2026 for his Big Dumb Eyes tour.
The iconic Earth, Wind & Fire will be celebrated on the actual “21st Night of September” this year. “A Grammy Salute to Earth, Wind & Fire Live: The 21st Night of September” airs 8-10 p.m. Sunday, ...
For those without traditional cable subscriptions, there are still plenty of ways to watch “A Grammy Salute to Earth, Wind & Fire Live” for free. Streaming options include Fubo and DirecTV, which ...
From former Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant’s new band and t Tijuana International Jazz Festival to Mariza and Big Thief, ...
Charlie Kirk’s memorial service has featured a list of singers and performers, from Chris Tomlin to Brandon Lake. The Arizona service also features performers Lee Greenwood and Steve Amerson, ...
Faith Hill, '90s country legend and wife to country star Tim McGraw, was born in Mississippi on this day in 1967.
The four icons, who have a combined 20 Grammys between them, grace State Farm Arena with decades of musical hits as part of the "The Queens! 4 Legends, 1 Stage" tour.
The event will feature performances by The Birmingham Youth & Young Adult Fellowship Choir, recent semifinalists on “America’s Got Talent ," and Grammy Award winning Birmingham native Pynk Beard. The ...
Earth, Wind & Fire was founded by Maurice White in 1969. Here's everything to know about where the band's members are today.
The singer/songwriter who wrote Carrie Underwood's 2005 hit, "Jesus Take The Wheel," died when his plane crashed in North Carolina.
James, who co-wrote megahit 'Jesus, Take the Wheel,' died in a small-engine plane crash in North Carolina on Thursday.
Brett James, a Grammy-winning songwriter and Oklahoma native, was one of three people killed in a plane crash in North ...