In Memoriam: Ray Price
From roadhouses and dancefloor shuffles to concert halls and sophisticated, string-laden standards, the great connector was country music — and Texas music — incarnate. By …
From roadhouses and dancefloor shuffles to concert halls and sophisticated, string-laden standards, the great connector was country music — and Texas music — incarnate. By …
By Richard Skanse (LSM March/April 2014/vol. 7 – Issue 2) Just as fans of America’s Favorite Pastime (after watching football on the couch, of course) …
By Lynne Margolis (LSM March/April 2014/vol. 7 – Issue 2) Alejandro Escovedo has conducted musical history tours before, from the stage production By the Hand of the …
By Richard Skanse By the time she hits 30 this fall, Courtney Marie Andrews will have officially spent half of her life as a performing …
By Richard Skanse “Today is the day our record is released into this strange, alternate universe that we’re living in right now where I can’t …
By Richard Skanse Like many Roky Erickson fans, Ryan Lee first heard the news about the 71-year-old godfather of psych rock’s death last month on …
By Christian Wallace When the brain is asked to communicate “Southern rock” to the mind’s eye, it’s a safe bet that those first neural signals …
By Richard Skanse It’s long after dark on April 1, 2015, and Ray Wylie Hubbard is striding up my gravel driveway through sheets of rain …