World & Nation
A twin-engine plane that crashed and burned near a Montana resort, killing all 10 people aboard, was carrying a popular bluegrass band, authorities said.
July 6, 1987
Travel & Experiences
Your typical Southern rock ‘n’ roll fan was much better behaved Sunday at a reunion of Lynyrd Skynyrd in Nashville--an event that, according to concert organizer Charlie Daniels, marks the musical South’s “rising again.”
Sept. 9, 1987
Archives
In ancient Japan, the taiko provided communication between villages or armies, or between mortals and deities.
March 11, 2004
Music
Goodby Stevie: More than 2,000 musicians and fans stood in blazing Dallas heat Friday to pay last respects to Dallas-born, blues-rock guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan, killed Aug. 27 in a helicopter crash in Wisconsin.
Sept. 3, 1990
Obituaries
Trumpeter Ben Cauley, a member of the Stax Records group the Bar-Kays and the only survivor of the 1967 plane crash that killed most of his bandmates and legendary singer Otis Redding, has died in Memphis.
Sept. 25, 2015
Troy Gentry, co-founder of the country-rock duo Montgomery Gentry, has died in a helicopter crash.
Sept. 8, 2017
A military plane carrying members of a renowned Cold War-era musical ensemble that was going to perform for Russian servicemen at a Syrian air base crashed into the Black Sea early Sunday, apparently killing everyone aboard, officials said.
Dec. 25, 2016
Well, what would you expect from a band called Codeine?
July 23, 1994
The night is warm, the music is hot and Dain Craig, a radio executive from Salt Lake City, is working up a sweat dancing near the crashing waterfall and ducking into his group’s private cabana to check on the sports scores.
July 19, 1998
Johnny Crash’s recent debut album of second-rate, regurgitated AC/DC is banal and pointless.
Aug. 13, 1990