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RANDY CANDYE
NASHVILLE STANDARDS? STRIPPER TURNED COUNTRY SINGE GLADLY BUXOM.
December 9, 1992
Rig and Roll
Flathead turns upside-down technique into a winning hybrid of raw country and roadhouse
July 1, 1999
Nashville Rash
Texas troubadour Dale Watson is waging a war for the heart and soul of country music
July 22, 1999
Wensday
Torch Rock
(Desert Dreams Records)
June 14, 2007
Mares on Michelob
With "Beers For My Horses," Willie Nelson proves attempts to mummify him are premature
July 3, 2003
Brown and Red
These days, his signature guit-steel playing leaves listeners slack-jawed. But it took Junior Brown a long time to get to center stage.
May 23, 2002
The Next Rig Thing
Covering the tracks of Truckers on Speed's raucous new CD
May 2, 2002
Redd Volkaert
No Stranger to a Tele
(HighTone)
March 15, 2001
Red Meat
Alameda County Line
(Ranchero Records)
February 22, 2001
Locals
April 13, 2000
Austin, We Have a Problem!
What happens when you cram too much music into one city and two pairs of eardrums? Nothing, if you move too fast to hear it all.
March 30, 2000
Honky-Tonk Angles
Johnny Dilks plays scholar to country music's past and suggests its future, if Charlie Louvin has anything to say about it
January 20, 2000
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