Emmylou Harris & Iris DeMent – Wildwood Flower
Wildwood Flower — a timeless folk hymn where two kindred voices return to the roots of memory When Emmylou Harris and Iris DeMent sing “Wildwood Flower,” it feels less like…
Wildwood Flower — a timeless folk hymn where two kindred voices return to the roots of memory When Emmylou Harris and Iris DeMent sing “Wildwood Flower,” it feels less like…
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…
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 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…
A Lonely Light on High Ground, Where Success and Sorrow Quietly Coexist When Emmylou Harris stepped onto the stage of the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on February 11, 1995, accompanied…
A Gentle Reckoning With Love and Time, Where Effort Matters More Than Victory When Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell released “You Can’t Say We Didn’t Try” in 2015, it arrived…
For No One — when a familiar heartbreak is whispered again, slower, deeper, and forever changed There are songs that do not age — they simply deepen. “For No One”,…
Walk Through the Bottomland — a barefoot journey through love, loss, and the quiet dignity of memory There are songs that announce themselves loudly, and there are songs that arrive…
Snowin’ on Raton — a quiet song about roads, regrets, and the mercy of time When Emmylou Harris sings “Snowin’ on Raton”, it feels less like a performance and more…