Q&A: Aaron Watson
By Lynne Margolis March 2008 Aaron Watson’s a talker. During a 40-minute interview, he went pretty much a mile a minute the whole time in …
By Lynne Margolis March 2008 Aaron Watson’s a talker. During a 40-minute interview, he went pretty much a mile a minute the whole time in …
By Lynne Margolis December 2007 “Songwriting is all I really have. It’s the only thing that can’t be taken from you. In the grand scheme …
By Lynne Margolis September 2007 Kevin Fowler doesn’t just emulate country music’s proud good ol’ boy image of a hard-drinkin’, hard-drivin’, heart-breakin’ he-man. He embodies …
By Richard Skanse June 2007 Bruce Robison’s Premium Recording Service doesn’t look like much from the outside. To most passersby it’s just a nondescript house …
By Richard Skanse April 2007 Somewhere in the nether regions of Hades, there’s a Burlington Coat Factory selling parkas, earmuffs and mittens like hotcakes while …
By Richard Skanse November 2006 Although just about every artist and band making a decent living on the Texas/Red Dirt music scene today can claim …
By Richard Skanse September 2006 There’s a scene in director James Szalapski’s 1981 singer-songwriter/“new country” documentary Heartworn Highways in which Guy Clark is filmed in …
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 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 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 …