With the situation in Ukraine growing ever more dire and more refugees streaming into surrounding countries, this musical is more relevant than ever. The Tony-winning production, returning to Houston ...
Country icon George Jones famously asked “Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes” back in 1985. For the most part, modern Top 40 country isn’t terribly interested in the footwear of elder greats, given the way ...
Lee Zimmerman Correspondent for The Daily Times May 7, 2025 May 7, 2025 Ray Wylie Hubbard could be considered one of the true forebears of what’s come to be called “Outlaw Country.” He first made his ...
Ray Wylie Hubbard remembers asking Stevie Ray Vaughan what it was like to be sober. “I just couldn’t see myself never taking another drink again. It had become so important,” says Hubbard, the ...
Finding himself alongside stars like Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Bobby Bare, Ray Wylie Hubbard helped shine a light on outlaw country. Throughout the 1970s, Hubbard watched as the genre took ...
Recently reunited Oklahoma Music Hall of Famers Cross Canadian Ragweed are joining the high-profile lineup of alt-country acts playing "Robert Earl Keen and Friends: Applause For The Cause," a benefit ...
The bloody fight scene that opens musician Bob Livingston's new memoir, "Gypsy Alibi: A Gonzo Memoir," is as wild and memorable as the Texas music he helped create with Jerry Jeff Walker, Michael ...
When blackbirds show up in Ray Wylie Hubbard’s songs, they don’t leave the stage until they’ve spoken their piece. In “All Loose Things,” the swamp-blues opener from Hubbard’s latest album, amid ...
Boy, the music, that was the key. That was the catalyst,' Ray Wylie Hubbard says of the formation of the outlaw movement.
When anyone asks me today who my favorite act is, it’s like asking a beachcomber to pick out his favorite shell. My mind is a blur, but I usually bring up Ray Wylie Hubbard, who returns to the Hanger ...