The Alabama Tribute is coming to the Round Barn Theatre in Nappanee this Friday. As the house band at The Bowery in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Alabama hit it big with their first No. 1 record ...
The Fair's organizers posted cryptic hints about the first band signed for next year on social media this week. On Friday, it ...
This week's halftime performance will feature a new version of the Pride of the Southland's circle drill, which celebrates ...
It was a big thrill to see him on his first headline tour rolling into the heart of England in Birmingham with his unique brand of grungey mountain music ... members of the band now back on ...
For the second time in three weeks, Alabama has been upset. The Crimson Tide went down 24-17 against Tennessee on Saturday, their second loss of the season as the team's recent woes continued.
When the Tennessee Volunteers take on Alabama at Neyland Stadium ... from the Tennessee River to "Mountain Music." The band will debut new arrangements of the popular songs along with new drill ...
CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – The Alabama Million Dollar Band came rolling and marching through Chattanooga on their way to the upcoming Alabama Crimson Tide versus our very own Tennessee Vols in Knoxville.
Morgan Wallen is getting into the business of music festivals. The country musician has announced his debut festival, Sand in My Boots, which will debut in Alabama next year. The event will ...
Alabama and Tennessee arrived at road stadiums on Oct. 5 undefeated and ranked in the top five. Tennessee had dominated all four of its opponents. Alabama was a week removed from beating Georgia ...
SEVIERVILLE — The University of Alabama’s “Million Dollar Band” is still set to rehearse their acclaimed show at Sevier County High School this weekend, but the time has changed.
The University of Alabama’s Million Dollar Band will perform at Finley Stadium Friday at 12 p.m. The performance is part of a tradition that has taken place in Chattanooga since 1992.
Here’s one thing we know for sure: Music lovers in Alabama care about the fate of Oak Mountain Amphitheatre ... Dave Matthews Band! Phish! Don Henley! Stevie Nicks! Sting!