Seventy-nine years ago today, one of the most important artists in alternative country history was born in Florida.
Nov. 12—I sometimes imagine a music buff hearing these lines from a David Allen Coe song for the first time and doing a double take while pondering their meaning: "I heard the burritos out in ...
On board as the bassist when the Byrds first took flight and beside Gram Parsons with the Flying Burrito Brothers, Chris Hillman is the Forrest Gump of country rock. Who: Folk-rock icon and longtime ...
When Chris Hillman, now 65, plays at the 25th annual Tucson Folk Festival, he’ll have come full circle, back to the acoustic music of his youth. Hillman helped create the genre of country rock, giving ...
On Sept. 18, 1973, drinking heavily, Parsons took a fatally high dose of morphine and died in that very room. When he arrived at the hospital early on Sept. 19, 1973, he was declared dead on arrival.
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