Mr. Record Man: Lucinda Williams
By Richard Skanse (LSM March/April 2011/vol. 4 – Issue 2) Now 13 years (and seven albums) down the proverbial gravel road from her irrefutable breakthrough …
By Richard Skanse (LSM March/April 2011/vol. 4 – Issue 2) Now 13 years (and seven albums) down the proverbial gravel road from her irrefutable breakthrough …
By D.C. Bloom (LSM March/April 2011/vol. 4 – Issue 2) Hayes Carll opens the door and immediately apologizes for the two rambunctious dogs of uncertain breeding …
HAYES CARLL KMAG YOYO (& other American stories) Lost Highway Hayes Carll has nailed three straight bull’s eyes. Score another. The Woodlands native’s ambitious KMAG …
RYAN ADAMS & THE CARDINALS III/IV Pax-AM Records Let’s get this out of the way upfront: Ryan Adams & the Cardinals’ III/IV is not, as …
By Michael Devers (LSM Aug/Sept 2010/vol. 3 – Issue 5) When Ryan Bingham first hit Hollywood several years ago, his wildest fantasies of success did …
By Michael Devers October 2007 It is undoubtedly premature and perhaps even silly to compare Ryan Bingham to Woody Guthrie at this stage of his …
By Richard Skanse October 2003 Friday, Sept. 19, 2003, was the day Robert Earl Keen was supposed to get to have his cake and eat …
By Richard Skanse January 2002 Willie Nelson is a man who needs less introduction than the Pope in Rome, but keeping track of the guy …
By Scott Schinder August 2001 Beloved Texas troubadour Robert Earl Keen continues to make music that’s both deeply personal and effortlessly accessible, combining honky-tonk tradition …