It’s about time that we expand the horizons on what “Radio Friendly” means and get to know some of the artists who make that music that we hear on the radio. David Olney is a songwriter who defies categorization, which […]
It’s about time that we expand the horizons on what “Radio Friendly” means and get to know some of the artists who make that music that we hear on the radio. David Olney is a songwriter who defies categorization, which […]
Her mother was a fat clown in a little dog act She used to hit Jean until Jean hit her back Stole a little red guitar and some gasoline She won’t do no better without me I’m carnival Jim, she’s […]
If you’ve heard Lyle Lovett and Steve Earle, you’ve heard Eric Taylor — or at least the influences Taylor imparted to these and other young performers during the salad days of Houston’s fertile folk community in the early/mid-1970s. Though he […]
An enigmatic elder statesman of Texas folk, Taylor writes and sings as well as his fellow wordsmiths, and yet his music is a sound apart. A couple decades ago he was married to Nanci Griffith, wrote and recorded with her, […]
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