Nanci Griffith – Boots of Spanish Leather
An Achingly Beautiful Dialogue of Farewell and Lingering Hope “Boots of Spanish Leather” by Nanci Griffith—though, of course, the original pen belongs to Bob Dylan—is a stark, poetic chronicle of…
An Achingly Beautiful Dialogue of Farewell and Lingering Hope “Boots of Spanish Leather” by Nanci Griffith—though, of course, the original pen belongs to Bob Dylan—is a stark, poetic chronicle of…
Rolling Back the Years: A Rock and Roll Resurrection Oh, those heady days of Glam Rock! A time of feather boas, platforms, and a glorious, desperate swagger that turned a…
An Ode to the Freedom of the Road and the Open Songbook Ah, the 1970s. A time when the dust was real, the tequila flowed, and a different kind of…
Longing for an Anchor in the Lone Star Drifter’s Heart The enduring meaning of “Colorado Girl” is the tender yearning for the stability and light represented by a love that…
An Elegiac Farewell to a Vicious Muse: The Beautiful, Baffling Brilliance of Townes Van Zandt If there’s one song that truly encapsulates the beautiful, baffling genius and bone-deep sorrow of…
A Raw and Rowdy Anthem of the Outlaw Country Spirit The Ballad of the Good Ol’ Boy: Jerry Jeff Walker’s Gritty Masterpiece 🤠 There are songs, and then there are…
A Simple, Sun-Drenched Escape from Life’s Grumbles “Wastin’ away again in Margaritaville…” It’s a phrase that instantly conjures images of white sand, turquoise water, and a certain kind of gentle,…
An Autobiography in a Song: The Rambling, God-Fearing Soul of an Outlaw There are some songs, my friends, that are less musical compositions and more miniature autobiographies, distilled down to…
An Ode to Mutual Flaws: The Rambler’s Acceptance of Shared Human Frailty Jerry Jeff Walker’s rollicking 1975 track, “Pot Can’t Call The Kettle Black,” is a grinning, unapologetic anthem of…
An Anthem for the Wandering Heart and the Unsung Soul Oh, the road less traveled. Doesn’t that phrase just ring with a certain kind of truth, a beautiful ache for…