Blaze Foley was a genius and a beautiful loser. –Lucinda Williams Every once in a blue moon, I’ll hear a song I’ve never heard before and it will not only touch my heart-it will also land a solid punch to […]
Blaze Foley was a genius and a beautiful loser. –Lucinda Williams Every once in a blue moon, I’ll hear a song I’ve never heard before and it will not only touch my heart-it will also land a solid punch to […]
Blaze Foley was a genius and a beautiful loser. (Lucinda Williams) Every once in a blue moon, I’ll hear a song I’ve never heard before and it will not only touch my heart-it will also land a solid punch […]
The Pozo-Seco Singers were one of those groups I had a strong affinity for when I “discovered” folk music in the late 80’s, and early 90’s. Sure it was some twenty odd years after the great folk scare was over, […]
Lyrics by Tom Waits, Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Billy Joe Shaver, Merle Haggard and more. Article found at www.scene4.com/html/lesmarcott0909.html
An epic life and an epic book as well. Written by Joe Nick Patoski, this is not a Willie Nelson for Dummies. No, at 567 pages it is more of a textbook on all things Willie. The diehard fan (Willieologist) […]
An audacious title about an audacious man and a tumultuous time by Boston writer James Sullivan. In fact the title was so compelling, I felt the need to read it almost immediately. But it only took a few pages for […]
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