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July 27, 2024

Three Members of Country Gospel Group The Nelons Die in Plane Crash

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For nearly 50 years, The Rex Nelon Singers, who became known simply as The Nelons in 1985, were one of the groups that helped define the nexus between country and Gospel music, often referred to as Southern Gospel.

May 23, 2010

Shaver Mends Ticker, Ready for Muddy Roots

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Early last week Outlaw country music legend Billy Joe Shaver had surgery in Austin where they put a stent in a coronary artery. Shaver had a heart attack about 10 years ago, and the surgery allowed him to miss a scheduled arraignment on a felony gun possession charge. Shaver was found not guilty for shooting […]

May 22, 2010

Willie Bashes Pop Country in TIME

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Willie Nelson is an ever evolving animal. Outlaw, to crossover musician and actor, to an unsavory era where it seemed he was palling around with whoever he could to stay “relevant.” Now maybe he has made it full circle, or he’s moved into uncharted territory. Either way, he’s making good music again, deeply entrenched in […]

May 20, 2010

Stock Rising for Leroy Virgil (Interview)

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When I wrote my review of Hellbound Glory’s new album Old Highs and New Lows I forgot to mention the other great players on the album besides the frontman Leroy Virgil, especially the drummer “Chico,” whose the other member of the band that has been there since the beginning. But as their recent album gets […]

May 18, 2010

Hank III Adds Western Dates to Canada Tour

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Hank Williams III has just announced some new US dates on the tail end of his first Canadian tour starting June 4th in support of his new album Rebel Within. Opening for the American leg will be the greatness of Izzy Cox in a move that is surprising, but also makes perfect sense to me […]

May 18, 2010

Snow Patrol & REM “Go Country”

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Well, at least REM guitarist Peter Buck, and Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody. And hell, throw in movie starlet Zooey Deschanel as well, why not, and you have the supergroup Tired Pony. I already have tired head thinking about this. On July 12th the band will be putting out an album called The Place We […]

May 17, 2010

Review – Outlaw Radio Compilation Volume 1

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I picture a post-Apolcolyptic scene: ghost towns full of crumbling buildings and rubble, smoke filling the sky and blocking out the sun, the result of a society that gave no value to art, heritage, and truth; a vast wasteland of grayness. Then all of a sudden in the midst of all the death and decay, […]

May 16, 2010

Outlaw Compilation Track List & Cover!

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Well I finally have the official Outlaw Radio Compilation Vol. 1 in my dirty little hands and let me tell you, what a thing it is to behold. I am just amazed at the work Jashie P of the Outlaw Radio Podcast did to put this whole thing together. I have a review of the […]

May 13, 2010

Eminent Domain Spells End for Music Artifacts

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As we move more into the assessment phase of the great Nashville flood of 2010, the tragic stories begin to be fleshed out in full, none more biting than the ones that include the loss of life. As I read about loss of music artifacts and damage to historical landmarks, I can’t help but think […]

May 11, 2010

Eric Church: Tilt At Windmills No More (A rant)

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The sheer speed at which American pop country is devolving before our very eyes can only be described as “awesome.” It is the evolutionary equivalent of if we could witness a species of apes evolve into a new race of humans in the length of a football season. As the creatively bankrupt boardrooms of Music […]

May 10, 2010

Lucky Tubb Releases New Album “Hillbilly Fever”

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Well I knew there was a new album called Hillbilly Fever coming from traditional country rising star Lucky Tubb and his band the Modern Day Troubadours, but I didn’t know it was coming so quickly. The album will be released tomorrow (5-11) and will feature 10 tracks, including a few with Wayne “The Train” Hancock, […]

May 9, 2010

Outlaw Radio & Muddy Roots for Mother’s Day

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In just about a month from now, two of the biggest, most important events ever to happen in the insurgent country scene will be going down. The first is the Muddy Roots Festival happening the 28th-30th just outside of Nashville. They just released the schedule last week, and with headliners Billy Joe Shaver and Wayne […]

May 6, 2010

When Its Not Just About The Music (Nashville Flood)

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Every once in a while I will get worked up about something or another on here, and it takes someone sending me a message saying, “Dude, it’s just music, and decaf is your friend,” to get me calmed down. This is a good point, we are just talking about music here. Or are we? This […]

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