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Vincent Neil Emerson on What Steve Earle Told Him About His Songs
The East Texas songwriter is earning praise for new album Blue Stars. He'll celebrate by making his Grand Ole Opry debut
- 'Good Work'
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Flatland Cavalry Are All Texas Heart on a Rock-Influenced New Album
On Work of Heart, the Lubbock band turn up the guitars, wallop the drums, and lay bare their emotions
- Leveling Up
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Charley Crockett Fought the Law and Found a Concept Album: ‘I’ve Been Legal Ever Since’
On Age of the Ram, the country singer completes his “Sagebrush Trilogy” by cementing his relationship with producer Shooter Jennings and finding himself in the story of a rodeo cowboy
- Cowboy Concept
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The Band of Heathens, 20 Years into a Roots-Rock Career, Say 'F-ck the Man'
After their stellar collaborative album with Hayes Carll, the Austin group return with the system-bucking Country Sides
- Heathens!
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Cowboy Country Music Is Hot Again, and Josh Weathers Knows It
The Texas songwriter is following in the footsteps of bona fide cowboys like Cody Johnson on his latest album, Neon Never Fades
- Cowboy Up
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Drayton Farley Is Known for Deep, Dark Country Music. He Lightens Up on His New Album
The Alabama singer and songwriter reunited with producer Sadler Vaden for A Heavy Duty Heart
- Open 'Heart'
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Robert Earl Keen, Once Retired, Has Become a North Star of the Stage
The revered Texas troubadour is in the midst of an unlikely renaissance as artists like Turnpike Troubadours and Tyler Childers put him in front of his largest crowds yet
- Third Act
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‘We Sure Miss You, Buddy’: Luck’s Todd Snider Tribute Show Was Heavy on Tears and Tales
Amanda Shires, Jack Ingram, Cody Canada, Aaron Lee Tasjan, and more descended on Willie Nelson’s Luck Ranch to remember Snider, who died in November
- Todd Snider Rules!
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From Willie Nelson to St. Vincent: The Best Things We Saw at 2026 Luck Reunion
The annual party on Nelson's Texas ranch lived up to its reputation as the most magical of music festivals
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Foy Vance Mourned His Father Over Seven Albums. He Finally Buries Him on ‘The Wake’
The Irish singer-songwriter’s new album will culminate with a live show this summer where fans buy empty seats for the loved ones they've lost
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