I like to think that the new Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale album, Buddy and Jim, is entirely my fault. In June of 2011, my father and I visited Nashville for the first time and had the chance to see Jim […]
I like to think that the new Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale album, Buddy and Jim, is entirely my fault. In June of 2011, my father and I visited Nashville for the first time and had the chance to see Jim […]
I think the first time I listened to Randy Newman I was in my early teens. After listening to a track or two, my Dad sat me down and had what I like to call the “satire talk.” “The things […]
Twenty years ago today, Mark Heard passed away after suffering a major heart attack a month earlier. Heard was arguably just on the verge of finally getting the wider audience he had long strived for, with several distribution deals in […]
I have been wanting to start blogging on here for a while, but just haven’t gotten around to it, so I’ve finally decided it’s time to start. I thought I would start by giving my perspective as a young person […]
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