But as the band’s frontman John Fannon says, “We dedicated much of our youth to trying to make great, timeless music.” And in ...
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East Texas music veteran Paul Cauthen's latest album "Black on Black" finds him soulfully embodying the fringes of country's mainstream evolution.
British folk-rocker Richard Thompson’s live performances are so electrifying, so heartfelt, that those who attend long remember their first RT show.
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