We’re back to radio this week, after a brief diversion into the wider world of the music business. I first met Jamie Hoover at the Strawberry Music Festival sometime in the 1990s. The fact that her show is syndicated on so […]
We’re back to radio this week, after a brief diversion into the wider world of the music business. I first met Jamie Hoover at the Strawberry Music Festival sometime in the 1990s. The fact that her show is syndicated on so […]
First released in 1975, at a time when the Outlaw movement was opening Nashville up to all manner of previously unimaginable sounds, James Talley’s debut sounds as revelatory now as it did then. A New Mexico native with family roots […]
James Talley jumped out of the chute with four rock-ribbed albums for Capitol in the 1970s before breaking his contract with the label on the advice of a fly-by-night manager. Capitol underscored its displeasure with the singer-songwriter by immediately removing […]
When James Talley originally recorded the sixteen songs on Touchstones, he was just past 30 and earning recognition at a time when country music was searching for its soul. A former fine art student, academic and social worker, Talley was […]
When James Talley originally recorded the sixteen songs on Touchstones, he was just past 30 and earning recognition at a time when country music was searching for its soul. A former fine art student, academic and social worker, Talley was […]
Having the blues doesn’t exactly cramp James Talley’s style. Hot on the heels of Woody Guthrie And Songs Of My Oklahoma Home comes Talley’s second release on his own label, Cimarron. The two discs, both recorded in the ’90s and […]
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