Steve Earle – Pancho & Lefty (Live at Amoeba)
A Song of Outlaws and Regret, Carried Gently by a Disciple Honoring His Mentor In May 2009, during an intimate in-store performance at Amoeba Music, Steve Earle delivered a deeply…
A Song of Outlaws and Regret, Carried Gently by a Disciple Honoring His Mentor In May 2009, during an intimate in-store performance at Amoeba Music, Steve Earle delivered a deeply…
When Rock and Roll Was Young, Unwanted, and Still Unstoppable In the 1995 documentary History of Rock ’n’ Roll, Don Everly of The Everly Brothers offers a rare, deeply personal…
A Voice Near the End, Still Carrying the Fire of Love One Last Time On January 21, 1993, just months before his passing, Conway Twitty stepped onto the stage to…
A Wry Smile Hiding a Lonely Goodbye on a Small Stage in 1978 In a 1978 live performance, John Prine introduced “There She Goes” with a half-joking story about a…
A restless heart caught between desire and reflection—“Addicted to Love” becomes a quiet confession of longing that never quite fades When speaking of Chris Norman, many listeners instinctively recall his…
When Two Voices Meet on a Song That Time Refuses to Forget There is something quietly remarkable about hearing “Blueberry Hill” brought to life by two artists from different musical…
A Voice That United a Nation Before a Historic Night in Toronto On October 20, 1992, moments before Game 3 of the World Series at Toronto’s SkyDome, Anne Murray stepped…
When the Song Returns to Its Roots, Two Voices Carry the Weight of Memory and Truth In 2011, Nanci Griffith reunited on stage with Eric Taylor to perform “Deadwood, South…
A tender duet about everyday love, quiet endurance, and the small battles that shape a lifetime together When “Who’s Gonna Take the Garbage Out” by John Prine and Iris DeMent…
A Quiet Ballad Where History Speaks Through Dust, Memory, and Uncomfortable Truths Recorded in 1988 for the live album One Fair Summer Evening, “Deadwood, South Dakota” stands as one of…