Q&A: Randy Rogers
By Gregory Barr August 2006 Randy Rogers may have grown up the son of a preacher, but he has built up a reverent — and …
By Gregory Barr August 2006 Randy Rogers may have grown up the son of a preacher, but he has built up a reverent — and …
By Rob Patterson July 2006 It’s a Lone Star Music landmark that Chris Knight is our spotlight artist this month. Unlike the other acts that …
By Rob Patterson June 2006 Even if he had only written “Redneck Mother” — the anthem of the Texas progressive country movement of the 1970s …
By Rob Patterson May 2006 Unsung, the new album by Slaid Cleaves, is one where he puts the accent on the first word in the …
By Rob Patterson April 2006 It’s almost ironic to think of Radney Foster as a musical veteran even after close to 20 years of making …
By Richard Skanse March 2006 At a glance — and even on closer inspection — Walt Wilkins really doesn’t fit the profile of your everyday …
By Richard Skanse February 2006 Not that we’ve kept an official record or anything, but here’s an off-the-top-of-our-head rundown of some of the things that …
By Richard Skanse January 2006 It really hasn’t been that long since Jack Ingram released his last full-length studio album, 2002’s Electric. But it sure …
By Richard Skanse November 2005 In one way or another, Jerry Jeff Walker’s always done his own thing. Back in the early ’70s, when the …
By Rob Patterson October 2005 James McMurtry is one of the premier Texas storytellers in song, and nowhere is that more apparent than on his …