The new Buddy and Julie Miller is great! Just got a few used lps too.... Doc and Mele Watson - Look Away Guy Clark - The South Coast Of Texas Merle Haggard - A Working Man Can't Get Nowhere Today, Big City, Going Where The Lonely Go Waylon Jennings - Dreaming My Dreams
The young Country artist Paul Cauthen is obviously influenced by classic Country artists such as Waylon Jennings.
This is an earworm for me. The song structure is clever and it's an 'oddly' written song. Written by their own Lew DeWitt.
I got a dozen LP's yard sailing yesterday. Most were Jazz,a Ziggy Marley,and 2 Country. This one I'd never seen before and I think it's just a 1981 RCA Special Products reissue for Realistic (is that Radio Shack ?). Anyway, I put it on this morning and it was a breath of fresh air. Man, he was great! Growing up the only album of his I had or listened to was Dreamin' My Dreams when it came out. I've since rectified that with a number of his early to mid RCA's. I don't listen to him frequently but when I do I'm under his spell.
The Gilded Palace of Sin by The Flying Burrito Brothers, arguably Gram Parsons' creative peak. I've given Chris Hillman short shrift for decades. It's time for a thorough reevaluation of his career.
That's the black scratch plate telecaster on that cover that is now owned by Keith Urban. It was always a guitar that survived the Nashville flood some years back, due to the original case it was kept in. A lucky survivor.