Jackson, Strait, Buffett live album coming out
Tuesday, February 20, 2007 – Alan Jackson, George Strait and Jimmy Buffett joined together for the first-time ever May 29, 2004, at Texas Stadium in Dallas. The event will be released featuring all three artists. The disc contains "Seven Bridges Road," recorded for the first time by Jackson.
More news
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- 05/30/24: Jackson answers the Last Call again
- 05/17/24: Strait releases new song
- 05/05/24: Strait announces new music coming
- 03/20/24: Erv Woolsey, long-time Strait manager, passes away
CD reviews
At this stage of his nearly four-decades-long career, George Strait sure knows his sweet spot. Take a look at the cover of his 30th studio album, and it's understood that it's the honky tonks that are part and parcel of the tall Texan. Not to mention the title.
And that means, Strait is going to be singing about drinking, loving and faith in styles ranging from honky tonk to straight ahead country to Tex-Mex stylings to ballads. You're also going to hear fiddle and pedal steel ...
Tim O'Brien
"Pompadour"
Howdy Skies Records
Reviewed by Donald Teplyske
It is difficult to tally exactly how many albums of new material Tim O'Brien has released since first appearing as part of Hot Rize, the venerable bluegrass band experiencing a well-received resurgence. More than 20 by any count, 30-plus when one considers solo, duet and group offerings, including his most recent success as part of the Earls of Leicester.
Aside from a brief flirtation with the ...
recording front. This surprise release shows an artist now in his early 60s completely capable of being the leading voice for his brand of country music, which is increasingly rare these days.
Strait always has enjoyed a voice that resonates and is dexterous depending on the style. And the Texan sticks with the types of styles that brought him to the top - traditional country ("Let It Go," "Goin' Goin' Gone"), Texas swing ("It Takes All Kinds") and Zydeco ...
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