Todd was feeling a little nostalgic today, so he came up with a list of his favorite country artists that you don't hear on the radio anymore. See his top 5.
Alabama is, without a doubt, the greatest band in the history of country music. There really is no argument to be made with that statement. They gave us so many amazing songs through the decades it is remarkable.
In a perfect world, people would want to stay out of jail after being released. This world, however, is not perfect. SO imperfect that one woman was just arrested for trying to break in to a county jail after having recently been released...
It would hard to argue that Alabama is the greatest band in the history of country music. They have influenced every band since the 1980's. Success didn't come right away for this band. It wasn't until their fourth album that they even showed up on the charts.
The Academy of Country Music has announced the 2015 ACM Awards winners in a number of categories that won't be presented onscreen during the televised broadcast.
We’re excited about Alabama coming to Cheyenne Frontier Days next summer. They've been around for some time — since the late 1960s to be exact — and they’re still performing. We’re taking a moment to remember some of the band's classic hits from the (original) era of patriotic music, cut-off jean shorts and really, really big questionable hair.
This year, Alabama has a lot to celebrate. After 40 years together, the iconic country group has released 30 chart-topping singles and sold more than 73 million albums. The band will celebrate their 40th anniversary by releasing a tribute album with special guests.
Alabama will have all hands on deck this fall for their debut Alabama & Friends Festival at Sea event -- a musical cruise aboard the Norwegian Pearl. It's slated to be a perfect getaway, with sun, fun and country music. The 2013 cruise lineup has just been announced, with the band planning to fill the ship with celebrity guests who will take the stage each night.