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John Foster’s Emotional Tribute on ‘American Idol’ Brings the Judges to Tears

Dylan Kickham

When John Foster took the stage on American Idol, his performance of “Tell That Angel I Love Her” wasn’t just ...

Cher’s Triumphant Comeback: “Closer to the Truth” – The Album That Proved Legends Never Fade

Dylan Kickham

At 67 years young, Cher didn’t just return to music in 2013 – she stormed back with a dancefloor revolution. ...

Cher’s “I Hope You Find It”: A Heartfelt Ballad for the Ages

Sarah Sherman

At 77 years young, Cher proves once again why she’s the undisputed Goddess of Pop with I Hope You Find ...

When the Spotlight Fades: Cher’s Quietest Heartbreak in ‘The Music’s No Good Without You’

Dylan Kickham

After decades of commanding the spotlight, Cher returned with a song that felt like a whisper from a broken heart. ...

Bee Gees’ Final Chapter: The Playful Genius of “This Is Where I Came In”

Sarah Sherman

Picture this: three legendary brothers sharing a bed like childhood, grinning at inside jokes only decades of making music together ...

Bee Gees’ Hidden Gem: The Raw Emotion of “When He’s Gone”

Kevin Myers

In 1991, while the world was buzzing about grunge and hip-hop, the Bee Gees quietly released one of the most ...

Bee Gees’ “For Whom The Bell Tolls”: Robin Gibb’s Haunting Masterpiece

Dylan Kickham

The opening notes hit like a midnight phone call you dread answering. Then Robin Gibb’s voice enters; that trembling, otherworldly ...

How Fort Payne Shaped Teddy Gentry And Why Small Towns Leave the Deepest Marks on Our Hearts

Kevin Myers

Sometimes the smallest towns hold the biggest pieces of our hearts, and that feeling pours out in “Ask Alabama Part ...

How Carolina Nights and Beach Club Lights Gave Life to Alabama’s Dancin’, Shaggin’ On The Boulevard

Joanna Woodnutt

Some songs carry the scent of salt in the breeze and the glow of neon lights, and Teddy Gentry brings ...

Ask Teddy Gentry His Favorite Alabama Song to Play Live, The Answer Comes With a Grin and a Thousand Memories

Joanna Woodnutt

Some questions feel simple until you hear the answer, and that is what happens in “Ask Alabama Part III: Favorite ...