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May 30, 2009

Fans Want Gram Parsons in Hall of Fame

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Say what you want about the man, or even his music, but it is hard to make the case that anybody has been a bigger ambassador for country music than Gram Parsons. Gram Parsons showed millions of non-country fans that country music could be cool. He turned The Rolling Stones into country fans. He discovered […]

Emmylou Harris, Gram Parsons, petition, The Byrds, The Country Music Hall of Fame, The Rolling Stones

May 28, 2009

The Role of Tradition in Modern Country Music

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Recently, especially after the Newsweek article decrying pop country came out, I’ve seen an uptick in blogs and articles wondering if the pop influences in the genre have gone too far. We all know my opinion on the matter, but I have been encouraged in this uptick in commentary. Even if the majority of people […]

CMA, Country Music Hall of Fame, countryuniverse.net, Dan Millken, Garth Brooks, Waylon Jennings

May 26, 2009

Bloodshot Bill

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On Outlaw Radio tonight (Tuesday), Jashie P will be featuring the greatness of the one man band. A lot of you might know about people like Hasil Adkins from Boone County, really the father of the country/rock/punk one man bands. Then there’s Scott H. Biram from Texas, and Hank III’s old bass player Joe Buck, […]

Bloodshot Bill, Canada, Elvis, Hasil Adkins, Joe Buck, One Man Band, Scott H. Biram, The Avett Brothers, The Reverend Horton Heat

May 24, 2009

Wal-Mart = Censorship

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With the death of local record stores, and even the smaller national chain music stores, Wal-Mart has now taken the spot as the big dog atop the music selling food chain. Problem is, Wal-Mart refuses to sell any album with what they consider “offensive” lyrics, so artists are forced to ether produce “clean” versions of […]

Billy Joe Armstrong, censorship, Green Day, Hank III, Parental Advisory, Wal-Mart

May 21, 2009

Jennifer Love Hewitt Going Country?

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Yeah I know, Jennifer Love Hewitt is hot, but so is the scat as it leaves the bear’s hind quarters. But eventually it grows cold, just like Jessica Simpson’s country music junket did, and I’m predicting a similar fate if Hewitt actually does “go country” like the info the rumor mill is spitting out alludes […]

Country Music, Japan, Jennifer Love Hewitt

May 21, 2009

New Albums By Scott H. Biram & J.B. Beverly

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This Tuesday we had a couple of big album releases by two big names in REAL country music (and blues). Scott H. Biram released Something’s Wrong, Lost Forever on Bloodshot Records, and JB Beverly and the Wayward Drifters released Watch America Roll By. I have both these albums on the way and hope to have […]

JB beverly and the Wayward Drifters, Scott H. Biram, Somethings Wrong Lost Forever, Watch America Roll By

May 19, 2009

All Charges Dropped Against Jesco White.

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Savingcountrymusic.com has learned, even through complete lack of local media coverage on the matter, that on Monday morning The Dancing Outlaw Jesco White appeared in court, and all charges against him were dropped. Jesco was arrested on Monday April 27th. He was woken up at his residence in Madison and charged with “Conspiracy for delivery […]

Charges Dropped, Court, Dropped, Free, Innocent, Jesco White, Johnny Knoxville, MTV

May 18, 2009

Interview – The .357 String Band

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A couple of weeks ago I got to see the .357 String Band live, and I also got to spend a good amount of time hanging out with them before and after the show. I was hoping to do a more formal interview, but long story short, it wasn’t in the cards. We did get […]

.357 String Band, Fire & Hail, interview

May 16, 2009

Pt. 2- Whitey Morgan & Rachel Brooke from Michigan

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(This is the second article of two in the “REAL Music from Michigan” series) In some ways Michigan can’t win for losing. Yes the auto industry is shutting down, but they also get yoked for being “Yankees” when really a lot of Michigan and Michiganders have a lot more in common with Southerners and the […]

Detroit, Michigan, Misfit Radio, PJ's Lager House, Rachel Brooke, Whitey Morgan, Whitey Morgan and the 78's

May 16, 2009

Pt. 1- Whitey Morgan – Honky Tonks & Cheap Motels

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(This is the second guest article written by Cliff England, and part one of two in the “REAL country music from Michigan” series.) With the passing of Waylon Jennings, and so many country heroes, fans will be hard pressed to find some true outlaws nowadays, but I’ve come to find Michigan still has a few. […]

Honky Tonks and Cheap Motels, Michigan, Whitey Morgan, Whitey Morgan and the 78's

May 14, 2009

“Country” Warped Tour in the Works

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When I think about a good way to personify pop country, I think of a pig; a big, bloated, lazy, garish and gluttonous pig laying around in its own filth and slops. And this pig recently had piglets, with swollen nipples dotting its underbelly. And fighting for a chance with the sweet, sweet nectar of […]

country, Kevin Lyman, Taylor Swift, Tour, Warped

May 12, 2009

Lucky Tubb – New Video & Interview

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Lucky Tubb, Outlaw Radio

May 11, 2009

Wake Up! Shooter Jennings Has Gone Rock.

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When I first asserted that Shooter Jennings was quitting country music, there were some that said good riddance, others saying “say it ain’t so,” some that outright disagreed with the premise that Shooter could do such a thing, and a few who were looking forward to this potentially new direction. There were also some hoping […]

change, country, rock, Shooter Jennings

May 11, 2009

Poodie Locke – Stories from the Road

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Death has been busy lately in the world of country music. When Vern Gosdin passed away, I hated to admit that for all my country music geekness, I had never heard of the man. But I can’t say the same about Poodie Locke, who passed away last Wednesday (5-6-09). I knew exactly who he was, […]

Poodie Locke, The Grateful Dead, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson

May 9, 2009

Review – Wayne Hancock’s “Viper Of Melody”

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The year is still pretty young and there are some big names slated to still release albums, but at this moment Wayne “The Train” Hancock’s Viper of Melody is my front runner for album of the year. As some of you might know every once in a while I try to clean up my act […]

Album, JB Beverly, Review, the9513.com, Viper of Melody, Wayne Hancock

May 8, 2009

Def Leppard Nominated / Performing at CMT Awards

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When it was first announced that the 80’s British Invasion’s excuse for a hair band Def Leppard would be performing at the CMT Awards in June, my first question was, “You mean there is yet ANOTHER stinking awards show for mainstream country?” These awards show have me purging more than Taylor Swift the night before […]

CMT, Def Leppard, Taylor Swift, Tim McGraw

May 6, 2009

Pin Up Girls & Hot Rods for Reinstate Hank

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I’ve said it many times before, when it comes to the movements to put REAL country music back in it’s proper place in the world, we all do what we can. Some make videos. Some like me take their poison pen and try to jab it in the eye of pop country. Some just use […]

Hank Williams, Reinstate Hank

May 5, 2009

Album Info on “A Bitter Harvest”

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When I first heard that Rachel Brooke and Lonesome Wyatt from Those Poor Bastards were teaming up on an album, I just about fell out of my chair. Though this pairing kind of came out of left field, it made complete and perfect sense to me, and this immediately became my most anticipated 2009 album […]

.357 String Band, A Bitter Harvest, Album, Lonesome Wyatt, Rachel Brooke, Those Poor bastards

May 4, 2009

“The Voice”, Vern Gosdin, Dead at 74

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(This is a guest article written by Cliff England.) Vern Gosdin, known as “The Voice” by his country peers, and heralded by Tammy Wynette as “the only man that can hold a candle to George Jones” died late April 28 in a Nashville hospital at the age of 74, due to complications from a stroke. […]

Country Music Hall of Fame, Emmylou Harris, Tammy Wynette, Vern Gosdin

May 3, 2009

New White Family Movie – Edification or Exploitation

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This all really started when the new movie trailer for The Wild and Wonderful Whites documentary featuring Jesco White and other members of the family was released last week. Just the trailer itself stirred some controversy, making people wonder if this movie was going to attempt to accurately depict the White family, or just be […]

Boone County, Jesco White, Johnny Knoxville, Julien Nitzberg, MTV, West Virginia, Whites

May 1, 2009

Contest Winners Announced!

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Well it is May 1st, and this is the deadline that Outlaw Magazine set for everyone who wanted to have their Reinstate Hank videos in, so I figured that this was as good of a time as any to wrap up the contest I’ve been running. It goes without saying, if people still want to […]

Hank Williams, Outlaw Magazine, Resinstate Hank

April 29, 2009

Concert Review – .357 String Band

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Let me put it to you as straight as I can people: you need the .357 String Band in your life. Life is better with the .357 String Band. The world is a better place because the .357 String Band is in it. Am I still high as a Georgia pine off of 1 1/2 […]

.357 String Band, concert, Rachel Brooke, Those Poor bastards

April 27, 2009

Wayne Hancock Jams w/ Brian Setzer (+Tony Locke)

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Okay first the bad news. For those that did not catch wind of this yet, last week there was some drama in Wayne “The Train” Hancock’s band. Long story short, Wayne’s guitarist Izzy Zaidman assaulted his steel player, Tony Locke, and Tony Locke was hurt really bad. Izzy was kicked out of the band, Tony […]

Brian Setzer, Eddie Biebel, Izzy Zaidman, Tony Locke, Wayne Hancock

April 26, 2009

Shooter Jennings Quitting Country Music?

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First thoughts that Shooter Jennings might be calling country music quits surfaced when Shooter’s label, Universal South announced that they were releasing a Greatest Hits album, Bad Magick: The Best of Shooter Jennings & 357’s. Since it hasn’t been even five years that Shooter has been doing the country thing, this release seemed a little […]

change, country, Guns & Roses, Hank III, Hierophant, John Lennon, Radiohead, rock, Shooter Jennings, Universal South

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