Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car" ended up driving her right to the coveted CMA award for song of the year — 35 years later. The Country Music Association donned the 59-year-old singer with the song of the ...
Cars have been immortalized in popular culture since the American automotive and music industries had their coincidental heydays in the mid-20th century. The peak of the muscle car era intersected ...
Cars and rock music go together like premium gas and your wallet crying. For decades, musicians have been name-dropping specific makes and models in their songs, turning ordinary vehicles into ...
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The win, which comes thanks to Luke Combs' popular cover of the song, makes Tracy Chapman the first Black artist to take home song of the year at the CMAs Tim ...
Cars and music go together like coffee and cream. Or rather, engines and oil. Anyway, they go together well, and after over a century of both cars and recorded music, there's been more than few times ...
Just a handful of the dozens of songs linked to autos throughout the decades, here’s a look at five songs that pay a unique homage to cars—and other subject matter—from children’s nursery rhymes, love ...
This essay originally appeared in NPR Music's weekly newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter here. As a small-town kid in the 1980s, I fell in love with music via MTV and the ritual of transcribing ...
Cars and music have basically been two congruent puzzle pieces since the former was invented. Whether it's people enjoying listening to music in their cars or people making music about cars, it's ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
This weekend launches the unofficial start of summer, and it’s a fine time to contemplate not only the more somber aspects of what Memorial Day represents but also the joy of the coming season.