Conway Twitty on Late Show With David Letterman singing Play Ruby Play
A Country Legend Walks Into Late Night, Bringing Charm, Humor, and a Song That Still Burns Bright When Conway Twitty appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman, it was…
A Country Legend Walks Into Late Night, Bringing Charm, Humor, and a Song That Still Burns Bright When Conway Twitty appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman, it was…
A Song of Home and Loss, Two Voices Carrying the Memory of a Vanished Place On July 4, 1986, at the Farm Aid in Austin, Texas, John Prine was joined…
Two Voices, One Rhythm—A Folk Friendship That Turned Tradition Into Something Alive In a lively performance of “Nine Pound Hammer”, John Prine and Steve Goodman bring new life to a…
The Song She Almost Missed That Became Her Greatest Legacy In 1978, “You Needed Me” by Anne Murray emerged from her album Let’s Keep It That Way and quietly became…
A Song of Heartache Reborn, Two Voices Turning Pain Into Something Beautifully Enduring On September 16, 2016, during a special collaborative episode of Skyville Live in Nashville, Emmylou Harris joined…
A tender revival of timeless romance—“True Love” reminds us that even the most classic sentiments can feel new again when sung with sincerity and grace. Released in 1993 as part…
A Joyful Escape into Love — When Two Voices Turned Pop into Pure Happiness Released in 1976, “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” by Elton John and Kiki Dee was more…
A Gentle Letter from Exile — A Song of Longing, Memory, and a Homeland Never Forgotten Released in 1970 on his self-titled debut album Jesse Winchester, “Mississippi You’re on My…
A Gentle Walk Through Faith and Time — the quiet perseverance behind “Step By Step” When speaking of understated brilliance in American folk music, one cannot overlook Jesse Winchester and…
A Voice Steps Out Alone, Carrying Romance and Uncertainty Into a New Chapter In 1983, Phil Everly introduced “Sweet Pretender”, a standout track from his self-titled solo album Phil Everly,…