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Kathleen Edwards returns with her highly anticipated new album, Billionaire, August 22 on Dualtone Records (pre-order).
Denton-bred singer-songwriter Will Johnson released his 10th and latest solo album, Diamond City. He carved out time to ...
Kathleen Edwards has announced a wealth of new music in the form of the new album Billionaire. It's out August 22 through Dualtone Records / MNRK Music Group, and the opening cuts, "Save Your Soul" ...
Singer-songwriter royalty Jason Isbell isn't shying away from the beauty found in beastliness on his newest record, "Foxes in the Snow." In fact, he's digging his teeth and claws right in.
Jason Isbell likes to challenge himself. More specifically... JASON ISBELL: You know, I like to give myself some rules. DETROW: The singer and songwriter has a new album out this week, and it's ...
Isbell's one-man outing behind his 'Foxes in the Snow' album is up there with his band tours for sheer musical electricity. The most obvious point of reference for the “Foxes in the Snow ...
Isbell has certainly written his share of personal ... me / And I know that we can stick it out somehow.” Meet the new Jason — at least as much of a romantic as the old Jason allowed himself ...
Minutes from a recent meeting of the Alabama Music Hall of Fame Board of Directors indicate the board wants to induct ...
For a series diving into the world of Nashville's top music producers, two-time Grammy Award-winning producer Gena Johnson spoke with The Tennessean.
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We are just back from a Mother’s Day weekend in Edmonton, where we visited our son and his girlfriend (they also have a cat who thinks people should be up at 5ish, so I’m posting this quickly and ...
Jason Isbell's new album, "Foxes in the Snow," is a stripped-down, acoustic exploration of heartbreak, anger, and the passage of time. Isbell's songwriting on "Foxes in the Snow" is characterized ...
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit Blow Into L.A. With Powerful 'Weathervanes' Songs at the Hollywood Bowl: Concert Review Well, sometimes, when you’re wrong, you’re really wrong.