Here are four largely forgotten country albums from the 1960s released by some of the genre's most enduring legends.
The Man in Black was never one for crumbling in front of authority figures. Back in 1970, Johnny Cash famously snubbed President Richard Nixon at a White House performance by saying he couldn’t ...
In a new interview about his latest album 'Last Leaf on the Tree', Willie Nelson has reflected on the death of Kris ...
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Willie Nelson is remembering his fellow Highwayman Kris Kristofferson. Nelson, who was a member of the outlaw country group The Highwaymen alongside Kristofferson, reflected on the country icon's ...
The bad boys of trucking music are back with their fourth studio album in seven years, “The Death-Defying Adventures of The Franklin County Trucking Company.” ...
when KRLU and PBS brought you a unique show “Austin City Limits,” which certainly showcased the burgeoning “outlaw country” movement but over the years also brought diverse acts such as Elvis Costello ...
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In this screen grab, "Austin City Limits" welcomes Willie Nelson to the stage for the first time on Oct. 17, 1974, to tape ...
In this respect, he did as much as anyone to replot the sensibility of country songwriting. At a time when Nashville flashed like a tacky rhinestone beacon, he was as hard-luck raw as it got.
From headbanging on stages in Pittsburgh, Penn., to singing heartfelt Rust Belt stories from behind an acoustic guitar, Rick George has an interesting musical evolution.