With Nashville duo Big & Rich, "Big Kenny" Alphin created a startling, everything-but-the-kitchen sink brand of pop-country music that took the charts by storm and became one of the aughts' most unexpected success stories. Though Alphin had...
Appearing a mere four years after "Sugar, We're Going Down" turned Fall Out Boy into genuine rock stars, and covering a mere four albums, 2009's Believers Never Die: The Greatest Hits smacks of a contractual obligation or a rush holiday tre...
With Nashville duo Big & Rich, "Big Kenny" Alphin created a startling, everything-but-the-kitchen sink brand of pop-country music that took the charts by storm and became one of the aughts' most unexpected success stories. Though Alphin had...
In 2004, the duo of songwriter "Big" Kenny Alphin and Lonestar ex-pat John Rich burst onto the country scene with a raucous bar-and-brew, rock-oriented brand of honky tonk. Their debut HORSE OF A DIFFERENT COLOR went triple-platinum and spa...
Long before before he reached his greatest success as Nashville's smooth "Silver Fox" in the '70s, singer-pianist Charlie Rich was one of the more intriguing rockabilly artists on Sam Phillips's Sun label. (Phillips himself considered Rich ...
Despite their innocently angelic faces, this young foursome are not to be trifled with. Their music matches the unparalleled brutality of grindcore with an astounding technicality on par with the top American math metal bands, while their s...
Personnel: John Leslie Hug, James Burton, Mark Casstevens, Paul Worley, Rafe VanHoy, Fred Tackett (guitar); Weldon Myrick, Sonny Garrish, Jay Dee Maness (steel guitar); Charlie McCoy (harmonica); David Briggs , Bobby Ogden, John Hobbs (keyb...