Vern Gosdin – I Can Tell By The Way You Dance (Live at Farm Aid 1986)
Before “Chiseled in Stone” Made Him a Legend, Vern Gosdin Walked Onto the First Farm Aid Stage and Let His Voice Do All the Talking AUSTIN, Texas, July 4, 1986…
Before “Chiseled in Stone” Made Him a Legend, Vern Gosdin Walked Onto the First Farm Aid Stage and Let His Voice Do All the Talking AUSTIN, Texas, July 4, 1986…
A Song About Heartbreak’s True Measure: When Loss Is Carved Forever Into the Soul More than three decades after its release, “Chiseled in Stone” remains one of the most powerful…
A Quiet Surrender to Heartbreak — when love fades not with anger, but with a weary, final acceptance Few voices in country music have ever carried heartbreak as truthfully as…
A quiet confession of regret, where pride fades and truth finally finds its voice When “Do You Believe Me Now” by Vern Gosdin** was released in 1988, it did more…
A Quiet Lesson in Love and Loss, Told in a Barroom Confession That Still Echoes Decades Later In 1999, Vern Gosdin delivered a live performance of “Chiseled in Stone” that…
A Toast to Lost Love and Enduring Memories When the needle dropped on Vern Gosdin’s “Set ‘Em Up Joe” in the late autumn of 1988, it wasn’t just another country…
An Unforgettable Ode to Enduring Love and Loss Ah, the late 1980s. A time when country music, for many of us, still felt like a well-worn leather armchair – comfortable,…