The recordings of this charming and versatile Texas singer are among the most credible samplings of the real song bags of 20th-century rural and small-town “songsters.” In a sense, there was no such thing as “blues singers” — just performers […]
The recordings of this charming and versatile Texas singer are among the most credible samplings of the real song bags of 20th-century rural and small-town “songsters.” In a sense, there was no such thing as “blues singers” — just performers […]
Autobiography typically has no place in a record review, but let’s make an exception here. There’s no point in trying to sequester my evaluation of Rank And File’s music from memories that are now (gulp!) twenty years old. The time […]
Considering their musical pedigree, its amazing the Sky Kings were never allowed to take flight. Bill Lloyd (Foster & Lloyd), John Cowan (New Grass Revival), Rusty Young (Poco) and occasionally Pat Simmons (Doobie Brothers) convened in 1991, recorded two full […]
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