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Robin Gibb’s 1989 ‘I Started a Joke’: A Voice That Turned Sadness Into Something You Could Feel

Deborah L. Jacobs

Sometimes a single voice can make the air feel heavy and light at the same time. In 1989, Robin Gibb ...

Barry Gibb Ignites the Rain: A Heartfelt Take on ‘I’m On Fire’ That Feels Like Memory

Deborah L. Jacobs

There are moments when a song feels almost too close, like it was written for the very air you are ...

The Night Barry Gibb Brought Spirits Having Flown to Life

Deborah L. Jacobs

There are nights when music feels stronger than the weather. That is what happened in Wantagh, New York in 2014 ...

When Alabama Sang ‘My Home’s In Alabama,’ It Felt Less Like a Concert and More Like Coming Home

Deborah L. Jacobs

There are songs that do not just play, they live in the people who sing them. When Alabama stepped on ...

When Alabama Sang ‘Tennessee River’ at Fandemonium 2022, the Crowd Felt Carried Back Home

Deborah L. Jacobs

There are songs that feel like they have lived inside people for decades, waiting to be sung again under an ...

Alabama’s ‘High Cotton’ in Fort Payne: A Live Performance That Felt Like Coming Home

Deborah L. Jacobs

There are songs that carry the smell of earth after rain and the sound of evenings when people sit outside ...

Randy Travis Comes Home: A One  Night Return to the Ryman and the Song ‘Horse Called Music’

Deborah L. Jacobs

It is not every day that a legend steps back onto the stage where history lives. When Randy Travis announced ...

When Randy Travis Made Faith Feel Alive: The Power of ‘Turn Your Radio On’ at Calvary Assembly

Deborah L. Jacobs

There are nights when music does more than entertain. It shakes the walls, lifts the room, and feels like it ...

Randy Travis in 1988: How ‘Deeper Than The Holler’ Stopped Time on the MDA Telethon

Deborah L. Jacobs

It is rare to find a performance that feels frozen in time, yet still alive every time you hear it. ...

Travis Tritt Brings Fire and Strength with Long Haired Country Boy and Looking Out For Number One

Deborah L. Jacobs

It is not every night you hear a crowd roar before the first line is even sung, but that is ...