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The Farr Side: Here's to the trop rock king of the cabana
- Thank you for all the many years of sharing your talents with us and for reminding us to just chill out and enjoy the simpler things in life.
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How Austin is part of the legend of Jimmy Buffett and Margaritaville
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James Beaty: OPINION: RAMBLIN: Getting to the Nitty Gritty with Jerry Jeff and John Hartford
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Music legend David Bromberg on his farewell concert, Delaware future, next project
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Caprock Chronicles: The Maines Family: Nine decades of West Texas music, part 2
As the elder Maines Brothers Band faded by 1970, the “little” Maines brothers — now the “new” Maines Brothers Band — began a steady rise in popularity in Lubbock and surrounding areas
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Steve Earle on US Politics, Honouring His Idols and Touring Like Hell
About 15 minutes into Steve Earle’s latest album, Jerry Jeff, the scratchy strains of ‘Mr Bojangles’ drift out. His ‘Mr Bojangles’ is creaky and warm, played with tenderness and respect to its songwriter, Jerry Jeff Walker, a mentor to Earle for many years. Jerry Jeff is a tribute to Walker, who, along with Townes Van […] The post Steve Earle on US Politics, Honouring His Idols and Touring Like Hell appeared first on Music Feeds.
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Todd Snider decides to live a little after his mentors pass away
Oct. 6—It's been a period of considerable loss for Todd Snider. The veteran singer-songwriter has lost bandmates, mentors and close friends during the past three years. "I can't believe it," Snider said while calling from Bend, Oregon. "It's been horrible lately. First off, the guys who gave me such guidance over recent years are gone. John Prine, Guy Clark, Jerry Jeff Walker and Billy Joe ...
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Austin singer Ruthie Foster will get a star outside Paramount Theatre in November
Austin gospel-blues-Americana singer Ruthie Foster will become the sixth artist to get a star on the sidewalk outside the historic Paramount Theatre.
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Gary P. Nunn eager for return to South Plains with show at Lubbock's Cactus
Gary P. Nunn eager for return to South Plains with show at Lubbock's Cactus
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One woman, many wonders
Oak Ridge resident John Job writes on last Saturday's concert by Molly Tuttle, Golden Highway and Barnstar!
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Check out these stunning photos from readers of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area
We asked readers to share their favorite photos in connection with the SNRA’s 50th anniversary. Dozens responded.
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2022 volleyball preview: Solon Spartans excited to get the 'Mikayla Long era' underway
After a lackluster 2021 season, the Solon Spartans underwent several changes, including hiring a familiar face as their new head coach.
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Two veteran voices of songcraft have three Central Kentucky shows this weekend
Their personalities remain remarkably different, but they share many commonalities.
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Oquawka, Roseville, Gladstone sprint cars among those racing at Davenport Speedway June 26
Six classes of race cars competed at the Davenport, Iowa Speedway Friday, June 26, on a warm summer night.
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