Before Super Bowl anthems became a polished ritual, before they were surrounded by spectacle and expectation, there was Conway Twitty.
In the early 1980s, at a time when the Super Bowl was still finding the…
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Read MoreFor more than three decades, it existed only as a whisper among those who knew…
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Read MoreThirty-three years after he made a quiet but firm vow that a certain song would…
Read MoreThere are moments that resist explanation, moments that feel less like events and more like…
Read MoreSome moments in music do not feel like performances. They feel like events of memory,…
Read MoreThe phrase spread online first—quietly, almost hesitantly—attached to a few lines of lyric and a…
Read MoreFor a brief, unforgettable moment at the GRAMMY Awards, time seemed to loosen its grip.…
Read MoreThere are nights at the GRAMMY Awards when the room remembers why music matters beyond…
Read MoreFrom the audience, it looked like nothing more than a playful beat in the show.…
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