The Gospel of the Fallen Star: Alan Jackson’s “The Blues Man” and the $100-Million Redemption of a Legend
INTRODUCTION In the high-gloss landscape of late-1990s Nashville, where the $50-billion country music industry was...
INTRODUCTION In the high-gloss landscape of late-1990s Nashville, where the $50-billion country music industry was...
INTRODUCTION In the early 1980s, the landscape of American country music was undergoing a radical,...
INTRODUCTION In the pantheon of the American songbook, few tracks carry the deceptive simplicity of...
INTRODUCTION In the volatile landscape of 1984 Nashville, Waylon Jennings stood as a scarred but...
INTRODUCTION In the high-decibel history of the 1970s, Suzi Quatro did more than just play...
INTRODUCTION In the hallowed halls of Washington D.C. this morning, the air was thick with...
About the song Released in 1999 as the second single from his twentieth studio album,...
INTRODUCTION In the pantheon of living legends, few command the room with the visceral, tectonic...
INTRODUCTION In the early hours of this morning, the literary landscape shifted to accommodate a...
About the song Included on his 1975 album You’re My Best Friend, Don Williams’s rendition...