Bryan Andrews‘ newest release, “Yeehaw,” borrows more from the sounds of ’70s outlaw country than most of the material we’ve ...
Fifty-something years after Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Billy Joe Shaver, Tompall Glaser Jerry Jeff Walker and a whole host of others set up the framework for outlaw country, the movement is alive ...
Coe was part of country's outlaw movement in the '70s and was widely criticized for releasing songs that used racist slurs ...
It was written by David Allan Coe, made famous by Johnny Paycheck and became the only song to top the country charts for both men.
The Outlaw Music Festival gets its name from the term “outlaw country,” a slightly harder subgenre of country music formed in the 1970s that incorporated other sounds, most notably rock, soul and folk ...
Outlaw's final chapter: David Allan Coe, a key outlaw country figure with a controversial legacy, has died at 86, prompting ...
In the ‘70s and early ‘80s, Billy Sherrill’s Nashville Sound dominated the country music world. Sometimes called “Countrypolitan,” it combined country instrumentation and vocals with background ...
Wishing you could go back and redo some aspect or experience of your life is natural, and it was certainly a feeling Waylon Jennings was familiar with while looking back on his decades-long career as ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Don Adams, an influential bassist and vocalist who toured with country music legends Johnny Paycheck and George Jones during the ...
Outlaw country icon David Allan Coe, songwriter behind hits like "Would You Lay With Me" and "You Never Even Called Me By My Name," has died at 86 years old.
Outlaw country music legend and pioneer songwriter David Allan Coe has died. He was 86.
Though Luke Grimes grew up on country music as a child, the "outlaw" western tunes weren't always accepted in his household. During an interview with Taste of Country, Grimes, best known for his role ...