Charlie Louvin is the remaining half (alongside late brother Ira) of the Louvin Brothers, the country harmony duet team who were among the most important record makers of the 1940s and pre-rock '50s. Read More
As Thomas Fraser's daughter May opened proceedings at the final night of the eighth annual festival in memory of her father, an obvious question is what the shy Burra fisherman himself would have made of all this. Read More
The House Theatre of Chicago's world premiere production of "All the Fame of Lofty Deeds" is built around a rambunctious visual and aural landscape. Read More
Like many from my generation, (I'm guessing) I first learned of the Louvin Brothers after hearing Uncle Tupelo's cover of "Atomic Power." Read More
Before he was a first-class picker, he was a first-class brat. Read More
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Ricky Skaggs doesn't mind saying so. Read More
The members of Borderline will reunite for two performances in order to raise money for a family member with leukemia. Read More
They're so proud of it, he said, that some people might be tired of hearing them talk about it. Read More
Last spring, the Bradenton band issued its first full-length, "Casting Shadows Tall As Giants." Read More
Alabama-born and Tennessee-based Charlie Louvin — a country music Hall of Famer best known for his harmonies in vintage gospel act The Louvin Brothers — teamed up with N.C. rockabilly/roots act The Dex Romweber Duo — featuring singer/guitarist Dexter Romweber (formerly of The Flat Duo Jets) and drummer Sara Romweber (formerly of Let's Active, Snatches of Pink). Read More
From the close-harmony brother acts of the '30s evolved Charlie and Ira Louvin, ranking among the top duos in country music ... Read the full The Louvin Brothers bio.