Willie Nelson on Music Row’s Music: “I Don’t Listen To It.”
On Monday (11-1-10) Jashie P. of Outlaw Radio Chicago met up with the one and only Willie Nelson for a brief but productive interview on Willie's bus right before his performance at the Rialto Square...
View ArticleVince Gill & Alan Jackson Show How To Grow Old Gracefully in Country
With 34 CMA Awards, over 20 Grammys, and and some 80 million records sold between the two, they both have seen their share of overwhelming commercial success, public notoriety, and peer recognition....
View Article2016 Farm Aid Concert Releases Impressive Lineup
Willie Nelson, along with Neil Young, John Mellencamp, and Dave Matthews are the board members for the Farm Aid organization first launched in 1985, and all four will be performing at this year's event...
View ArticleWillie Nelson Announces Location & Lineup for 2018 Farm Aid
The Willie Nelson camp has released the particulars for the 33rd Annual Farm Aid benefit concert, this year taking place September 22nd in Connecticut at the Xfinity Arena in Hartford. This will be the...
View ArticleWillie Nelson Announces Plans for 2019 Farm Aid
Willie Nelson and the usual suspects, along with some fresh talent will once again reunite for the plight of the American farmer as part of the 2019 installment of Farm Aid, which this year will focus...
View ArticleLandmark Willie Nelson Tribute Concert to Finally Be Released
A once-in-a-lifetime event happened on January 12th, 2019 when a wide-ranging assemblage of talent from country music and beyond came together at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville to pay tribute to...
View ArticleMolly Tuttle & Golden Highway Look to Ride Momentum to “City of Gold”
Looking to capitalize on the attention and momentum she's captured in her Golden Highway era, Molly Tuttle recently ventured back in the studio, and recorded "City of Gold." The post Molly Tuttle &...
View ArticleWillie Nelson’s 90th Birthday Becomes Worthy Television Special (Review)
Many Willie songs were sung, some legendary collaborations ensued, Miranda Lambert's fringe was longer than Snoop Dogg's spliff, and pound for pound, it was more entertaining than any country music...
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