Lucinda Williams – Drunken Angel
A Song for the Fallen Troubadour: Remembering a Brilliant Life Through Drunken Angel Released in 1998 on the landmark album Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, “Drunken Angel” by Lucinda…
A Song for the Fallen Troubadour: Remembering a Brilliant Life Through Drunken Angel Released in 1998 on the landmark album Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, “Drunken Angel” by Lucinda…
A Song About Leaving the City Behind and Finding Freedom on the Open Road When Jerry Jeff Walker sat down in Austin in 1984 to perform LA Freeway for the…
When Love Is Gone and Silence Remains: The Quiet Heartbreak Inside “Empty Chairs” Few songs in the early 1970s captured the fragile loneliness of lost love as gently and honestly…
A song about courage, youth, and the quiet bravery of growing older, “The Cape” became one of the most heartfelt moments of Guy Clark’s later performances. In September 2011, inside…
A Nostalgic Revival: When Middle of the Road Revisited Their Golden Hits in a Single Joyful Medley In 2001, the Scottish pop group Middle of the Road returned to the…
A Bright Pop Anthem About Dreams, Youth, and the Charm of an Imagined American City When “Sacramento (A Wonderful Town)” by Middle Of The Road burst onto the airwaves in…
A Gentle Return to the Warmth of Yesterday: When “Old Fashioned Love Song” Still Feels Like Home Few songs from the early 1970s capture the comforting warmth of simple romance…
A Timeless Voice Returns in a Rare House Of Blues Performance That Still Resonates The video featuring Chuck Negron performing Joy To The World at the House Of Blues captures…
The Day the Melody Fell Silent The news reached me in the quietest way possible, a few lines on a glowing screen that suddenly made the world feel a little…
“One (Live HOB)” – When a Song About Loneliness Becomes a Testament to Survival Few songs in American pop history carry the emotional gravity of “One.” When Chuck Negron, the…