Travis Tritt – Lonesome, On’ry And Mean
A dusty-road confession about stubborn hearts—Travis Tritt tipping his hat to Waylon while proving the outlaw creed still breathes in modern country. First, the anchors—so the memory has something solid…
A dusty-road confession about stubborn hearts—Travis Tritt tipping his hat to Waylon while proving the outlaw creed still breathes in modern country. First, the anchors—so the memory has something solid…
A handshake across a divided room—Travis Tritt and John Mellencamp asking us, in “What Say You,” to trade the last word for a little listening, the anger for a backbeat…
A Final Roar of Passion from the King, As Fire Meets Fury in Rock ‘n’ Roll’s Twilight Hour Released in August 1972, “Burning Love” by Elvis Presley surged to No.…
A Snarling Rebellion Set to Rhythm: When Rock and Roll Found Its Roar When Elvis Presley unleashed “Hound Dog” in July 1956, the world was not prepared for the seismic…
Love Fractured by Doubt: The Torment and Redemption in a Lover’s Last Plea When Elvis Presley released “Suspicious Minds” in August 1969, it marked not just a triumphant return to…
August 16: the day the door closes, yet the music keeps unlocking us. Every August 16—the day Elvis Presley left this world—I lower the needle on “Jailhouse Rock” and the…
Love as a benediction, offered with a bowed head and a final wave goodbye. In 1961, Elvis Presley carried a new kind of tenderness into the pop charts with “Can’t…
The aching resilience of love reborn too soon, echoing in the twang of heartache and honky-tonk defiance. Released in September 1991 as the second single from their debut album Brand…
A Quiet Testament to Enduring Devotion in a World Fraying at the Seams Released in 1994 as part of the Eagles’ long-awaited reunion album Hell Freezes Over, “Love Will Keep…
A Broken Farewell Cloaked in Strength: The Quiet Resilience of Letting Go When Keith Whitley released “I’m Over You” in 1990, the world was already mourning his absence. Issued posthumously…