Going Home Thoughts on Kerrville by a 2008 New Folk winner
By BettySoo (LSM June/July 2010/vol. 3 – issue 4) I hope I never forget what it was like to pull off Highway 16 for the …
By BettySoo (LSM June/July 2010/vol. 3 – issue 4) I hope I never forget what it was like to pull off Highway 16 for the …
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 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 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 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 Rob Patterson October 2005 James McMurtry is one of the premier Texas storytellers in song, and nowhere is that more apparent than on his …
By Rob Patterson September 2005 Okay, this is LoneStarMusic.com and Cross Canadian Ragweed is from Oklahoma. But we all know that Texans and Okies are …
By Richard Skanse July 2002 So did you hear the one about the Texas music revolution being crashed by a bunch of (gasp!) Oklahoma boys? …
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 …