The story of outlaw country starts in very different places, depending on who is spinning the yarn. Historian Joe Nick Patoski wonders if it all started in 1972, after Willie Nelson’s home outside ...
Sam Outlaw has released another new song, "Trouble," from his upcoming album, Tenderheart. "Trouble" is the second song from Tenderheart that Outlaw has let fans hear early; the artist tells Rolling ...
Shooter Jennings has a bone to pick with pretty boys. Specifically, ones cloaking themselves in the mantle of “outlaw.” His new song, “Outlaw You,” premiered today in lyric video form on CMT.com, and ...
Musician Tim Hall said he grew up with Madison Bumgarner's dad, and coached MadBum when he was a little boy. Watching his buddy's boy turn into a superstar with the San Francisco Giants has been a ...
It's not a genre. And it's not (always) literal. There are hundreds of songs out there with debauchery in the lyrics or raw instrumentation. There are beloved "outlaw" artists who aren't on this list.
When it comes to country music, there's no one quite like Willie Nelson. Over the course of an astonishing career that's lasted more than 60 years, he's written and performed some of the most enduring ...
Outlaw country is more or less comprised of Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, David Allan Coe, Kris Kristofferson, and Johnny Cash. Needless to say, it was a boys club, as not many female musicians were ...
If the first single from Sam Outlaw‘s new album Tenderheart was about finding your own definition of home, the follow-up, “Trouble,” is about learning who to kick to the curb. An ode to the enablers, ...
The changes in the show aren’t limited to the song selections. Drummer Jerry Pentecost left the band and was replaced by Dylan’s gospel-era bandmate Jim Keltner. Pedal steel guitarist Donnie Heron ...
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