Everyone who visits becomes part of the Rock Zoo’s story, adding their own experience to the collective narrative. For road ...
World of Warcraft veteran Johnny Cash (no, not the singer) has returned to Blizzard after a stint at Epic, just as Midnight ...
Journey and Niall Horan are heading to Grand Casino Arena, Target Center is bringing in Katseye, Chance the Rapper will ...
"Giant," a play starring John Lithgow as author Roald Dahl, has recouped its entire production cost after 10 weeks on ...
Most zoos worry about feeding schedules and veterinary bills, but in Fackler, Alabama, the biggest maintenance concern is whether someone remembered to buy more paint. The Rock Zoo is a testament to ...
The country music world was left heartbroken after the news of singer Dylan Carter’s death on April 25. He was 24.
Guitars important to the histories of Johnny Cash, Kiss‘ Ace Frehley, Metallica’s Kirk Hammett, and others will find new owners at the end of the month. Auction house Julien’s will sell 650 items as ...
Country music has bid farewell to one of its most fascinating and polarizing figures. David Allan Coe, whose hits included “You Never Even Called Me by My Name”, “Longhaired Redneck” and “Mona Lisa ...
David Allan Coe, a prominent figure in the 'outlaw country' music movement who wrote 'Take This Job and Shove It," has died. He was 86.
Coe's booking agent confirmed his death to EW, years after the songwriter was described in the media as having released "obscene and racist" material upon opening for Kid Rock on tour.
David Allan Coe, the outlaw country singer-songwriter known for blending major Nashville hits with a tough public image, died on Wednesday at 86. While his official cause of death has not been shared, ...
David Allan Coe, the country singer-songwriter who helped define Nashville’s “outlaw” sound of the 1970s and ’80s, and wrote “Take This Job and Shove It,” the song that would become the anthem of ...
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