If you have a chance, make sure you catch Marty Stuart touring with Chris Hillman and Roger McGuinn of the Byrds playing the iconic album Sweetheart of the Rodeo from front to back. This song is from last Years highly excellent record, Way Out West.
If you have a chance, make sure you catch Marty Stuart touring with Chris Hillman and Roger McGuinn of the Byrds playing the iconic album Sweetheart of the Rodeo from front to back. This song is from last Years highly excellent record, Way Out West.
Earlier in the year we had a new record from John Prine. Now, coming in October, we will be treated to yet another sure to be first class album from John Prine, The Eclipse Sessions.
Tilt and Shine, the latest album by Kevin Gordon is a storytellers paradise. With his songs covered by the likes of Irma Thomas, Southside Johnny and Levon Helm, this one just might put him on the map.
In his absolute prime, Mick and the boys hold court on the No Security tour, San Jose, Ca 1999.
The new record, Love Is Here To Stay is out soon. In the meantime, check out this one from the duo.
The album comes out tomorrow, but in the meantime feast your ears on the first single to be released.
The Cowboy Junkies are back and yes, better than ever. The new record, All That Reckoning, is dark in places, dense in others, and always brilliant. This one ranks among there best.
This band sounds like the CD and digital era never existed and record companies ruled the music universe. Their new record, the eclectically named Rompous Pompous, is not out yet, but it is destined to be a doozy. In the meantime, here is something from a few years back. Glam on my friends.
This hard Rocking three piece makes no apologies for being retro rockers. Whether it early Guns ‘N’ Roses, mid-era AC/DC or any vintage of Led Zeppelin these guys ride the hot tub time machine all the way back to the early 70’s.
Chris and Morgane Stapleton absolutely tear up the Waylon Jennings classic live and on stage at the Grand Ole Opry. Just seeing Chris Stapleton without a hat on is worth the price of admission alone.