At New York’s Juilliard School of Music on Saturday, Paul Simon returned to the stage for the first time since his summer “Quiet Celebration” tour ended. While his appearance was unannounced until he walked onto the stage of the Peter Jay Sharp Theater, what wasn’t surprising was the song he …
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Taylor Swift unleashed her new era this week when she announced her 12th studio LP, The Life of a Showgirl. Since then, there’s been a dazzling haze where it’s been all Taylor all the time — especially when the superstar was announced as a special guest on Travis and Jason …
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Cole Chaney sees up-close just how critical his home state of Kentucky has been to the country music landscape over the past two decades. He has watched Chris Stapleton, Tyler Childers, and Sturgill Simpson grind their way from bar acts to stadium headliners, largely on the strength of original songwriting …
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