MinnPost contributor Jim Walsh compiles a playlist by songwriters who are tapping into their talent, anger, artistry and ...
While it might be easy to assume that novelty songs are easier to write than sincere ones, “Whisperin’” Bill Anderson—and countless musical comedians and comedic musicians—would disagree. In his ...
Beginning in the late 1950s, Bill Anderson was proving his abilities as a songwriter. Anderson wrote many of his own hits, including “City Lights”, “Mama Sang A Song”, “But You Know I Love You”, and ...
U.S. Rep. Jeff Hurd, a Republican congressman from Colorado, is sponsoring new legislation to extend soon-to-expire health care subsidies for two years and give people who shop for their health ...
The reclusive Cleveland underground legend Bill Fox returned this year with his first album in 13 years, Resonance, and even decided to start doing interviews again. Today he caps off his 2025 with ...
APACHE JUNCTION — For four decades, the Dolly Steamboat has carried visitors through the cliff-lined waters of Canyon Lake, offering a slow-paced look at the Superstition Mountains and Arizona’s ...
If there’s anything that defines music in the 21st century, it’s constant change. We live in an era when your next favorite song could come from anywhere — all over the stylistic map, all over the ...
ANDERSON — Before actors like Tom Cruise and Jackie Chan were scaling buildings, there was Buster Keaton. Keaton, a silent film-era superstar, performed death-defying stunts. His most notable involved ...
Eighty-six all 76 trombones and sack that tenor sax. Harness the horns and wipe out the drumkit. The only percussion on city football fields this Friday, and who knows how much longer, will be the ...
Today’s White House memo “The One Big Beautiful Bill is a Historic Investment in Rural Healthcare” outlines in detail how the President’s landmark legislation makes historic investments in vulnerable ...