Fats Domino – Let The Four Winds Blow(on The Ed Sullivan Show on March 4, 1962)
When Rhythm and Joy Refused to Fade, Even as the World Changed Around It “Let The Four Winds Blow” stands as one of the last great affirmations of early New…
When Rhythm and Joy Refused to Fade, Even as the World Changed Around It “Let The Four Winds Blow” stands as one of the last great affirmations of early New…
A Song About Time, Friendship, and the Quiet Passing of a Vanishing America When Jerry Jeff Walker recorded Desperados Waiting for the Train for his 1973 live album Viva Terlingua,…
A Weathered Voice, a Rough Diamond, and the Quiet Pride of a Life Still Being Shaped by Time When Billy Joe Shaver stepped onto the stage at Music City Roots:…
A Quiet Return to Roots, Memory, and the Towns That Shape Us On September 15, 2024, at City Winery Nashville, Emmylou Harris offered more than a performance. She offered a…
A Quiet Benediction of Love, Memory, and Reverence in Song When Emmylou Harris and Daniel Lanois stepped onto the stage to perform “May This Be Love” at the 2025 GRAMMY…
A SONG ABOUT ROOTS AND ROADS, WHERE TRADITION AND RESTLESS SPIRIT MEET ON SACRED GROUND When Emmylou Harris walked onto the stage of Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium in the early 1990s…
A Vow of Solitude and Freedom, Sung with Quiet Resolve and Shared Understanding When “I Never Will Marry” is mentioned, it rarely appears beside chart statistics or commercial triumphs. Yet…
A Quiet Blessing for the Road Behind and the Miles Still Ahead Few songs age as gently and truthfully as “Long May You Run”, especially when filtered through the clear,…
A Quiet Christmas Morning Where Songwriting Became a Way of Living Few songs capture the soul of a songwriter’s life as honestly and without ornament as Country Morning Music by…
A Quiet Testament to Movement, Commitment, and the Long Road Shared When Emmylou Harris released “Wheels of Love” in 1990, it arrived not as a bid for commercial dominance but…