“South is where we’re at right now. Who we are is not important. Who we’ll be is unknown. America needs Blackie and the Rodeo Kings. They are starving for us and they don’t even know it . . . yet.” […]
“South is where we’re at right now. Who we are is not important. Who we’ll be is unknown. America needs Blackie and the Rodeo Kings. They are starving for us and they don’t even know it . . . yet.” […]
Steve from a concert performance on 1st July 1982 on the song he wrote with John Prine and was a hit for David Alan Coe.
Hayes Carll on the Eric Raines Show performs The Magic Kid a song written about his son. Thursday July 20th, 2013 on KOKE-FM
Somewhere in Honky Tonk Heaven, the great voices gather in the green room, taking their turns on the stage. They say they play for a split of the tip jar, but money is like manna here and the drinks are […]
Music video by The Departed performing Prayer for the Lonely. (C) 2013 Underground Sound
He’s really funny, he’s got great songs, he plays great songs by others, and he surrounds himself with great musicians. All that makes for a great show, and Wednesday night at Thalia Mara Hall in Jackson, Mississippi was no exception. […]
3/15/13 G&S Lounge Austin, TX, with Amanda Shires. Song of upcoming record, Southeastern, releases June 11, 2013
Jason Isbell with Dawes: “Cortez The Killer” (Neil Young cover) at Cayamo music cruise, January 2013
From Wreckin’ Yard….story song about regret. Written by Stevie Agnew and Chris Smith
It’s dark, gritty and personal, and perhaps the clearest glimpse yet into the imagination of a brilliant singer-songwriter who just gets better and better. Southeastern, Jason Isbell’s fourth studio record, listens like a collection of musical short stories. Isbell’s characters speak […]
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