A Welsh version of Elvis and a pop predecessor to Robert Plant, Tom Jones was maybe the first singer to have phone-numbered panties thrown to him onstage. But unlike many pop stars of any era, Jones a ...
It’s always somewhat irking when big record companies feel the need to keep releasing albums from stars who have passed away. Sure, it’s nice that the fans get to have more of their collection to ...
Johnny Cash had a remarkable life, but the way he shuffled off his mortal coil is really something to admire. But on “Ain’t No Grave” the specter of Cash’s own death is ever-present but never haunting ...
The Man in Black did not fade. Now, more than six years after his death, "American VI: Ain't No Grave" (American Recordings/Lost Highway) arrives as spectacular proof. True to the mythology that has ...