The Country Crowd Favorite That Says Everything About Josh Turner: “Backwoods Boy”
“Backwoods Boy” says everything important about Josh Turner because it turns identity into music—plainspoken, rooted,...
“Backwoods Boy” says everything important about Josh Turner because it turns identity into music—plainspoken, rooted,...
On “In My Dreams,” Josh Turner makes tenderness sound almost sacred, as if love remembered...
With “Red Dirt Girl,” Emmylou Harris did something rarer than simply singing a sad song—she...
“Didn’t Leave Nobody But The Baby” feels less like a song than an old Southern...
On “The Light,” Emmylou Harris sings as if comfort itself had been given a melody—soft,...
“Six White Cadillacs” moves like a half-remembered road song from the edge of midnight—restless, weary,...
“Heart Like a Wheel” may be Linda Ronstadt’s most emotionally devastating performance because it does...
In Linda Ronstadt’s hands, “Miss Otis Regrets” becomes more than a standard—it feels like a...
In “Angels Fall Sometimes,” Josh Turner lets love sound both humble and wondrous, as if...
In “Orphan Girl,” Emmylou Harris turned a song of spiritual loneliness into something almost eternal—a...