Sheryl Crow & Emmylou Harris – “Juanita”
A Quiet Portrait of Love and Longing in the World of Gram Parsons Few songs capture the fragile poetry of country rock quite like “Juanita.” In the hands of Sheryl…
A Quiet Portrait of Love and Longing in the World of Gram Parsons Few songs capture the fragile poetry of country rock quite like “Juanita.” In the hands of Sheryl…
A Sacred A Cappella Lamentation on the Passage of Time and the Unbreakable Silence of an Empty Nest There are certain moments in the vast, shifting landscape of American music…
I Love You Love Me Love — a glittering anthem of desire, rhythm, and the raw pulse of early-70s rock euphoria Few songs capture the pounding heartbeat of early-1970s glam…
Tecumseh Valley — a tragic folk ballad where compassion meets quiet judgment, carried by a voice of uncommon grace When Emmylou Harris sings “Tecumseh Valley,” she does not merely interpret…
A defiant outlaw voice laughing at its own scars, turning chaos and survival into hard-won country truth When “Wacko From Waco” first appeared in 1980, it arrived not as a…
A Daughter’s Letter Set to Music: Love, Distance, and Quiet Regret in a Country Confession When Emmylou Harris stepped onto the stage at the Farm Aid concert in Austin, Texas…
“Hurricane” — Bob Dylan’s Sweeping Musical Protest That Echoed a Cry for Justice At its core, “Hurricane” is an unflinching musical indictment of racial injustice and judicial failure, and one…
Showaddywaddy’s Christmas Classic Continues to Spark Joy Nearly Five Decades Later The festive 1977 performance of “You Got What It Takes” by Showaddywaddy on Top of the Pops Christmas remains…
A Quiet Confession Between Wood, Strings, and Time: When a Song Becomes a Life Remembered When “This Old Guitar” first appeared in 1975 on Neil Young’s stark and deeply personal…
A Song About Roots, Memory, and the Quiet Pull of Home That Never Truly Leaves Us When Gram Parsons brought Hickory Wind into the world through Sweetheart of the Rodeo,…