Truth and reconciliation? For the Sunday Independent , Eoghan Harris (not Malcolm's usual choice of reading) did a powerful piece . Harris anticipates and expands on an RTÉ programme : Cork's Bloody Secret , tomorrow night's CSI documentary on RTE One. The title signals the team is not going to push any skeletons out of sight. But it exhumes these grim ghosts only to exorcise them in a powerful...
Tommy Collins (Leonard Raymond Sipes) was born on a farm just outside OKC in 1930. After high school and attending college, he joined his friend Wanda Jackson and her parents on a trip to Bakersfield, Ca. The Jacksons returned to Ok. but Collins stayed, having made friends with local DJ Terry Preston (Ferlin Husky). Collins wrote songs for Cliffie Stone and then signed a recording contract with Capitol...
The next secular release from Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, entitled Lonely Street, will be released on May 5. The album, recorded October and November 2008 at Crossroads Studios, Arden, North Carolina, and produced by Lawson, features 11 bluegrass tracks and a gospel song, Chris Stuart’s When the Last of Our Days Shall Come tagged on at [...]
I'm About All WTF'ed Out. So, I had this song stuck in my head. I probably haven't heard the tune in its entirety since I was a wannabe-cowboy in the early 1980's. (emphasis on BOY). Yes, it's true, I flirted with Country & Western music in my youth... However, I walked away from most of it, and I never inhaled! The early 80's were a weird time to be listening to C&W. The old school
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Music News: Capitol Records man worked with Haggard, Owens -- Ken Nelson, a longtime talent scout at Capitol Records who produced dozens of No. 1 country music hits and helped push Buck Owens and Merle Haggard to country stardom in the 1960s, died Sunday of natural causes in Somis, Calif. He was 96.
h LOS ANGELES -- Ken Nelson, a longtime talent scout at Capitol Records who produced dozens of No. 1 country music hits and helped push Buck Owens and Merle Haggard to country stardom in the 1960s, has died. He was 96.
Ken Nelson, former head of country A&R for Capitol Records and a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, died Sunday (Jan. 6) at his home in Somis, Calif., 13 days short of his 97th birthday. He had not been ill prior to his death, his daughter Claudia