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It’s fun to hear Willie Nelson sing such words as “ninja,” “fishmonger” and “absinthe,” which are among the many pleasures found in the songbook of influential country songwriter Rodney Crowell. “Oh ...
Carbon Leaf If you went to college in the early '90s, chances are you attended at least one keg party. Campus regulations ...
Pianist and music industry executive David Briggs, famed for his work in Muscle Shoals as well as with Elvis Presley and ...
In the late 1960s, Willie Nelson worried he wasn't ready for Nashville. By the mid-1970s, he knew that Nashville hadn't been ...
Celebrate documentaries and dramas at Filmfest D.C., explore hundreds of bands during Petworth PorchFest, and sample gourmet ...
Willie Nelson will release his 77th solo studio album (and his 154th album overall) titled ‘Oh What A Beautiful World’ on ...
The first time I saw Willie Nelson in concert was July 4, 1976, at the Sterling Kelly Ranch near Gonzales. It was his fourth ...
Historic Deertrees Theatre has revealed its 89th season summer of events and entertainment. The season features Shrek The ...
A pair of new Willie Nelson projects -- his own album and a tribute -- lead a particularly busy week of new releases, with ...
Parks and Recreation's mockumentary-style production followed the good, awkward, and totally terrible moments in the lives of ...
The song was inspired by Nelson's grandmother who read from the Bible and would often sing the Christian hymn "Rock of Ages" after dinner.
In 1959, a new kind of club opened in Dallas. It was called The Rubaiyat. It served coffee. And, despite what Austin will ...