James McMurtry – No More Buffalo
A quiet reckoning with loss, progress, and the uneasy memory of what America chose to leave behind When James McMurtry released “No More Buffalo” in 2005, it did not arrive…
A quiet reckoning with loss, progress, and the uneasy memory of what America chose to leave behind When James McMurtry released “No More Buffalo” in 2005, it did not arrive…
A quiet meditation on rural labor, fading landscapes, and the dignity of lives rarely turned into songs When James McMurtry released “Canola Fields” in 2008, it did not arrive with…
“Childish Things” — a quiet reckoning with the cost of growing up, where memory, regret, and moral inheritance refuse to stay buried When James McMurtry released “Childish Things” in 2005,…
A quiet reckoning with time, memory, and the fragile bond between who we were and who we became When James McMurtry released “Just Us Kids” in 2008, it arrived without…
A Quiet Protest in Plain Words: How “We Can’t Make It Here” Turned Everyday American Lives into a Moral Reckoning When James McMurtry released “We Can’t Make It Here” in…
A crowded roadside barroom of American life, where laughter, chaos, and truth collide in one unforgettable night When “Choctaw Bingo” appeared on James McMurtry’s 2002 album Saint Mary of the…