Anne Murray & John Denver (1988): Falling Leaves (The Refugees)
In Aspen in 1988, Anne Murray and John Denver Sang “Falling Leaves” Like a Prayer for Compassion in a Troubled World In the winter of 1988, during the warmly remembered…
In Aspen in 1988, Anne Murray and John Denver Sang “Falling Leaves” Like a Prayer for Compassion in a Troubled World In the winter of 1988, during the warmly remembered…
When Nanci Griffith and Emmylou Harris Sang “Across the Great Divide,” It Felt Like Two Kindred Spirits Searching for Lost America There was always something deeply comforting about hearing Nanci…
In Heartworn Highways, Townes Van Zandt Sat in a Small Room and Turned “Pancho and Lefty” Into American Folk Legend There are performances that feel polished and historic, and then…
In 1975, Roy Orbison Stood Under the BBC Studio Lights and Sang “It’s Over” Like Heartbreak Had Never Left Him On July 11, 1975, during a rare BBC television appearance,…
THE QUIET CANADIAN VOICE THAT CHANGED POP AND COUNTRY MUSIC FOREVER Few artists in North American music history carried grace and longevity quite like Anne Murray. Long before the modern…
A Glam Rock Instrumental That Still Carries the Pulse of the Seventies The performance of “Rock and Roll Parts 1 and 2” by The Glitter Band remains one of those…
At Telluride, Sam Bush and Emmylou Harris Turned “Walls of Time” Into a Beautiful Conversation Between Memory and Bluegrass Tradition At the 45th Annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival, surrounded by mountain…
A Gentle Heartbreak Wrapped in Warm Country-Pop Grace, Anne Murray’s “You Won’t See Me” Turned Quiet Frustration Into One of the Softest Yet Saddest Hits of the 1970s When Anne…
In 1981, Roy Orbison Walked Into “The Dukes of Hazzard” and Turned a Comedy Scene Into Pure Rock-and-Roll Magic By 1981, Roy Orbison was already a living legend. His voice…
When Steve Earle and Emmylou Harris Sang “If I Needed You” at the Grand Ole Opry, It Felt Like Two Old Souls Guarding a Sacred Song Inside the historic circle…