It’s a cold December night in Nashville. The Wildhorse Saloon, generally a tourist destination, a sort of Hard Rock Cafe with a twang, is filled this night with a venerable who’s who of Nashville rockers and groovers. They are here […]
It’s a cold December night in Nashville. The Wildhorse Saloon, generally a tourist destination, a sort of Hard Rock Cafe with a twang, is filled this night with a venerable who’s who of Nashville rockers and groovers. They are here […]
When the rootsy-pop Mount Rushmore is constructed, Bill Lloyd will be holding down the George Washington slot. (My tabletop mock-up has Marshall “Abe” Crenshaw as the other bookend; the Tom and Ted slots remain open.) Many folks’ introduction to Lloyd […]
If Bill Lloyd’s Set To Pop stands as one of the most glorious pop records of the ’90s, his latest, coming five years later, proves he hasn’t lost his touch. Indeed, he’s honed his smart songcraft even further. Lloyd cut […]
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