The late controversial country music icon David Allan Coe has died. Here's what we know about his ties to Florida and the ...
David Allan Coe, a prominent figure in the 'outlaw country' music movement who wrote 'Take This Job and Shove It," has died.
David Allan Coe has died, following a life “full of bad luck and misadventure,” and which produced several country classics.
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The Outlaw Music Festival, headlined by Willie Nelson and The Avett Brothers, will visit Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy Aug. 21. It's the 11th anniversary for this rolling festival of ...
Country music icon Willie Nelson will bring his Outlaw Music Festival back to Upstate New York this summer, with performances at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts on Aug. 29 and Albany Med Health ...
Willie Nelson‘s Outlaw Musical Festival is returning to amphitheaters across the United States this summer, but it’s a smaller slate of shows than usual, and Bob Dylan is sitting this one out after ...
“If you don’t understand him, an’ he don’t die young / He’ll prob’ly just ride away.” Originally an Ed Bruce classic, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson took “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be ...
Not only did the timeless duet rise to the top of the chart, but it also held that position for four weeks. Success didn’t stop there; the track went on to win a Grammy Award in 1979 for Best Country ...
Tim McGraw is looking back at the most "controversial" song of his career. During a recent interview on "The Tim Ferriss Show," the 58-year-old country singer shared which song he had to fight to ...
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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 ...
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