Free Hank III News Roundup Vol. 2
Since I was traveling and moving a lot of this week I kind of fell behind the news cycle, so here’s some stuff to get you caught up. New Tim Pop Country Podcast TIM POP LIVE has a new all country...
View ArticleJohnny Knoxville : Supporter of REAL Country Music
You might be surprised to learn that Jackass mastermind and actor Johnny Knoxville is a big fan of underground / outlaw country music. Not only that, at times he’s gone out of his way to lend his name...
View ArticleThe Ruby Jane Show Live . . . and Hope
I’m convinced. Ruby Jane was sent to earth by God to save country music. All accolades I lapped on the 15-year-old fiddle-playing fenom when I said You Need Ruby Jane In Your Life were validated, if...
View ArticleThe Quebe Sisters Are Good. Real Good.
On Friday night I was treated to Western swing heaven as Ray Benson of Asleep At The Wheel brought his Bob Wills musical A Ride With Bob to my neck of the woods. (You can read my review of the show on...
View ArticleAlbum Review – Willie Nelson’s “Heroes”
This album is good both because it is Willie, and because it is good. After years of navigating through a gray area in his career and having to dabble with some record labels probably less able to do a...
View ArticleDavy Jay Sparrow’s “All Nite Long!”
No ladies and gentlemen, Western Swing is not dead; not when Davy Jay Sparrow is on the job, doing his level best to keep the distinguished country music sub-genre fresh and fun by forging ahead with...
View Article10 Badass Merle Haggard Moments
Of all the country music greats, Merle's story might be the most symbolic of the American experience: from growing up in California as the son of Okie parents during The Depression, to spending time in...
View ArticleThe Most Important Drum Set in Country On Display At Cash Museum
The Legends of Sun Records exhibit will showcase many artifacts and much information about the original class of Sun Records stars, but one man, and one particular piece of memorabilia might be worth...
View ArticleSammy Brue – Or The Young Man on the “Single Mothers” Album Cover
Every Justin Townes Earle album cover has featured Earle himself and a pretty woman somewhere in close vicinity to him, and just exactly who these pretty women are is part of the fun and mystery. But...
View ArticleAlbum Review – Garth Brooks’“Man Against Machine”
The truth is, Garth was never going to live up to the lofty expectations many were foisting upon his re-entry into the country fold. Forget the naysayers who still can't get over his high wire act at...
View ArticleAustin City Limits Announces New Class to Hall of Fame
As the longest running music show on TV enters its 40th season, Austin City Limits has announced its second installment of inductees into its Hall of Fame founded in 2014. The original crew of the...
View ArticleAfter 55 Years, The Louisiana Hayride Is Coming Back
The Louisiana Hayride is on its way back, and in a big way. Arguably the 2nd most influential music program in country music history, only rivaled in stature by The Grand Ole Opry, it's been an effort...
View ArticleLegendary Texas Fiddle Player Johnny Gimble Has Passed Away
Texas Playboy, Million Dollar Band member, and legendary country and Western Swing fiddle player Johnny Gimble has passed away. Known best as one of the primary fiddle players in Bob Wills' Western...
View ArticleHan Solo is Apparently a Huge Traditional Country Fan
Who hadn't thought that when Han Solo was outrunning Imperial starships in the Millennium Falcon---not the local bulk-cruisers mind you, I'm talking about the big Corellian ships now---that he wasn't...
View ArticleCountry Music’s Royal Court and Founding Family
If you're into country music and the history of it, you're probably used to hearing about the "King" of this, or the "Father" of that. Since the history of country music is so important to keeping the...
View ArticleThink Horns Don’t Belong in Country? Then You Don’t Know Don Markham
For 40 years, Don Markham was the horn player in Merle Haggard's backing band, The Strangers. In fact he outlasted every other permanent member in the band, and aside from a few hiatuses throughout the...
View ArticleLeon Rausch, The Voice of Bob Wills’ Texas Playboys, Has Died
Fans of country music most all recognize the name of Bob Wills as the King of Western Swing. But if you're listening to the music of Bob Wills, it's often Leon Rausch you hear singing. A fixture of...
View ArticleReview – Episode 2 Of Ken Burns Country Music Film, “Hard Times”
The first episode of the Ken Burns Country Music documentary tasked itself to define what country music is by delving deep into its origins and original purveyors. The second episode called "Hard...
View ArticleMerle Haggard Drummer Biff Adam Has Died
Another one of The Strangers has reunited with Merle Haggard in the big honky tonk in the sky. Biff Adam---the long-time drummer for Merle Haggard's backing band passed away in his sleep Saturday...
View ArticleLegend & Johnny Cash Drummer W. S. “Fluke” Holland Has Died
Legendary American music drummer W.S. "Fluke" Holland has died. A titan and founder of drumming in popular music, W.S. Holland was Johnny Cash’s drummer for 40 years, and is considered by many as the...
View Article5 of 6 Turnpike Troubadours Reunite at the Corner of Easton & Main
For months folks were convinced that the show Saturday night, December 4th pairing up the side projects of Turnpike Troubadours fiddler Kyle Nix called the 38's, and bass player/songwriter RC Edwards...
View ArticleBrennen Leigh Goes Western Swing on “Obsessed with the West”
Delightfully old-fashioned and born 60 years too late, Brennen Leigh has always worked Western Swing influences into her music, and been chummy with the Asleep at the Wheel crowd in Austin. But now as...
View Article25 Years Ago: Pioneering Black Country Artist Stoney Edwards Dies
Stoney's career may have not been Hall of Fame worthy, but releasing six albums on a major country music label, and scoring Top 20 hits dispels the idea that the contributions of black artists in...
View ArticleThe 6 Major Label Albums of Stoney Edwards Finally Reissued
On April 5th, Saving Country Music honored pioneering country artist Stoney Edwards on the 25th Anniversary of his passing, concluding in part, "His music should also be repopulated here in the digital...
View ArticleCompendium of Country Music Definitions, Subgenres, Terms, & Eras
Country music is country music, and the best definition of what country music is, is that you know it when you hear it. It's self-evident. But the genre has birthed many subgenres, many stylistic...
View ArticleAssessing Rolling Stone’s “100 Greatest Country Albums of All Time”
'Rolling Stone' published a list of the The 100 Greatest Country Albums of All Time this week, and as per usual, it has many arguing its merits, omissions, and inclusions. There was a time when...
View ArticleAustin’s Broken Spoke Moves Towards Historic Preservation
Many of the venues that once established Austin, Texas as the Live Music Capital of the World have been shuttered in recent years as the city deals with rapid growth and soaring real estate prices. But...
View ArticleCountry Music Legends as a Deck of Cards
For years I've been thinking that a cool way to present the legends of country music would be to illustrate the genre's top artists through a deck of cards. Where to place what artist, what suit would...
View ArticleThe Legendary Longhorn Ballroom Finally Sets Re-Opening
The Longhorn Ballroom was one of the most important venues in country music for many years. When it opened in 1950, it was known as Bob Wills' Ranch House, and was one of the major venues in Western...
View Article40 Years Ago: Alabama Records Ode to The Fiddle & Texas
It's a bit ironic that it's a band from Alabama that most famously explained the importance of the fiddle to music from Texas, but few if anyone will complain how they did it, and 40 years ago today....
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