Jerry Jeff Walker – Contrary To Ordinary 1984
A Song About Freedom, Dusty Roads, and a Goodbye No One Understood Yet In 1984, Jerry Jeff Walker stepped onto a small Austin stage with longtime guitarist John Inmon and…
A Song About Freedom, Dusty Roads, and a Goodbye No One Understood Yet In 1984, Jerry Jeff Walker stepped onto a small Austin stage with longtime guitarist John Inmon and…
The Song That Proved Anne Murray Was More Than the Voice of “Snowbird” In early 1971, Anne Murray found herself standing in a position that many artists dream of reaching…
Before the Hits, Before the Fame: A Father, Two Sons, and the Gospel Roots of the Everly Brothers In the summer of 1970, television audiences tuning into the final installment…
A Country Angel Singing About a Night of Trouble: The 1976 Performance That Revealed a Different Side of Emmylou Harris In 1976, Emmylou Harris stood at one of the most…
“I’m Just a Buffalo Singing the Dinosaur Blues”: Jerry Jeff Walker’s 1992 Meditation on Aging, Survival, and the Passing of Time In 1992, Jerry Jeff Walker stepped onto a stage…
A Song About Pluto, Hurricanes, and the End of the World Became One of John Prine’s Most Touching Final Statements When John Prine stepped onto the stage of Live from…
Together Again: Bobby Sherman’s Enduring Presence Shines in Old Faithful A memorable clip from the film Old Faithful continues to highlight the lasting appeal of Bobby Sherman through his performance…
Bobby Sherman’s “La La La (If I Had You)” Remains a Cherished Soundtrack of Youth and Memory More than five decades after its release, Bobby Sherman’s beloved hit “La La…
Buck Owens’ “Made in Japan” Remains a Remarkable Meeting of Cultures and Emotion More than five decades after its release, “Made in Japan” by Buck Owens continues to stand as…
A Song Anne Murray Almost Didn’t Record Became One of the Biggest Hits of Her Life Forty-seven years ago, a gentle love song accomplished something remarkable. In an era dominated…