The 1975 album Red Headed Stranger was the record to put Willie Nelson on the country music map. The whole of the concept album was a noteworthy diversion from country music norms at the time, too.
Going Home With the Armadillo: Can a 1970s Venue for Hippies and Rednecks Survive in the New Austin?
Armadillo World Headquarters, which closed in 1980, was reborn last year. Now, it’s looking for a new permanent home in a very different city.
Gwen McCrae, Pensacola-born and Pensacola-proud, was a 1970s funk/soul/disco/R&B/Pop sensation who retained her fame in ...
The historic theater has given life to music by Neil Young, Iggy Pop and others. Willie Nelson loved it so much he named an ...
Originally a gospel singer, she went on to meld soulful melodies with dance-floor-friendly grooves on songs like the 1975 Top 10 hit “Rockin’ Chair.” ...
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Namesake of Cleveland-bound Don Was and The Pan-Detroit Ensemble talks varied careerBorn in Detroit in 1952, Don Fagenson has spent a lifetime making music in one way or another. Bass player. Band member.
However, during a recent phone call, we couldn’t help but start by asking Was about Was (Not Was) — the eclectic pop-rock act he formed in the late 1970s ... Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, John ...
Georgia native Caylee Hammack's "Bed of Roses" celebrates her healing journey to define what love means to her through country album, book ...
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