Sarah Sherman

What “Cowboy Boogie” Teaches Us About Joy, Freedom, and the Fire in Randy Travis’s Soul

Sarah Sherman

He kicks up the dust before the boots even hit the floor. In “Cowboy Boogie,” Randy Travis brings a wild ...

Why “Look Heart, No Hands” Might Be Randy Travis’s Most Fearlessly Tender Love Song

Sarah Sherman

It starts like a memory: soft, sunlit, and just a little wild. In “Look Heart, No Hands,” Randy Travis sings ...

The Moment Two Voices Became One: Inside the “I Told You So” Duet That Left the Crowd Silent

Sarah Sherman

Suppose he called, said he finally understood and asked for a second chance. That is how “I Told You So” ...

Step Into Randy Owen’s Creative Process: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at How His Music Comes to Life

Sarah Sherman

Randy Owen’s music has touched millions, and in the behind-the-scenes video, “From The Studio To Your Radio,” you get a ...

When the Bee Gees Sing ‘Massachusetts,’ Time Slows Down: A 1972 Live Performance That Will Touch Your Soul

Sarah Sherman

When the Bee Gees sing, they turn simple words into pure emotion, and their live performance of “Massachusetts” in 1972 ...

From Cell Bars to Opry Stars: Jelly Roll’s Gritty Journey Behind “Hard Fought Hallelujah” and “Dreams Don’t Die”

Sarah Sherman

Not every artist can walk into the Grand Ole Opry and bring the entire room to a standstill with a ...

Madonna Leaves Time Frozen in BBC 1998 Performance That Still Gives Chills

Sarah Sherman

The stage was icy blue. A haunting violin filled the air. Then Madonna stepped into the light: elegant, calm, powerful. ...

The Country Kid Taking Over the Dance Floor and Primetime TV

Sarah Sherman

There are moments in music when a voice stops the room cold; then makes everyone get up and dance. That’s ...

When the Rain Met the King: Michael Jackson’s Arrival in Hawaii and His Electric “Scream” Performance

Sarah Sherman

It began with a wave, a smile, and the quiet stir of something big. On January 2, 1997, Michael Jackson ...

41 Number 1 Hits Isn’t Just an Album, It’s Alabama’s Story Told in Songs We’ll Never Forget

Sarah Sherman

Some numbers carry the weight of legends, and for Alabama, “41 Number 1 Hits” in 1998 was more than just ...