Johnny Rodriguez – Love and Honor
A Tender Pledge to the Values That Outlast Fame, Fortune, and Passing Time When Johnny Rodriguez released “Love and Honor” in 1976 as part of his album “The Greatest Hits…
A Tender Pledge to the Values That Outlast Fame, Fortune, and Passing Time When Johnny Rodriguez released “Love and Honor” in 1976 as part of his album “The Greatest Hits…
A Quiet Confession of Vulnerability Hidden Beneath a Polished Pop Exterior When David Essex released “Totally Secure” in 1984, it marked a subtle yet revealing chapter in a career that…
Marty Robbins – The Air That I Breathe: A Breath of Velvet in the Twilight In 1981, a year that saw the world of music leaning heavily into synthesizers and…
Marty Robbins – Crossroads of Life: A Final Reflection from the Heart of a Legend In the spring of 1981, a little over a year before he would eventually leave…
Marty Robbins – Joli Girl: A Luminous Watercolor of Love and Light In the vibrant spring of 1970, as the world was transitioning from the revolutionary sixties into a more…
A Chance Encounter, A Name Remembered, and a Love That Never Truly Faded Released in September 1970, “Fifteen Years Ago” by Conway Twitty rose swiftly to the top of the…
Marty Robbins – Hello Baby: A Swingin’ Invitation to a Midnight Romance In the crisp winter of 1962, while the world was humming along to the sophisticated “Nashville Sound,” Marty…
A Song of Inevitable Change — Where Wit, Wisdom, and Gentle Swing Meet in Perfect Balance Few songs in the American popular tradition carry the sly optimism and philosophical shrug…
Temple Medley Breaks Her Silence: Conway Twitty’s First Wife Shares a Lifetime of Love and Loss After nearly five decades of silence, Temple Medley known to many as Mickey Jenkins,…
A Wordless Lament in Six Strings — When Memory Speaks Through Melody Alone Few instrumental pieces capture longing with the quiet dignity of “Dark Eyes” as interpreted by Chet Atkins.…
Don Williams – Sing Me Back Home: A Gentle Benediction for a Wandering Soul In the mid-1980s, the “Gentle Giant” Don Williams took a song originally written and performed by…
A Song of Solitude and Lost Light — When Love Fades, Even the Sun Refuses to Shine Released in 1973 as part of the soundtrack to the film That’ll Be…
A Timeless Voice Reflects on Fame, Music, and the Journey That Never Truly Ends When David Essex appeared on the widely watched ITV television program “This Morning”, it was more…
Marty Robbins – Another Day Has Gone By: A Quiet Reflection on the River of Time In the mid-1960s, a period defined by its frantic energy and rapid social shifts,…
Marty Robbins – Early Morning Sunshine: A Radiate Anthem of Hope and New Beginnings In the spring of 1971, as a new decade began to find its footing, Marty Robbins…
Marty Robbins – I Told the Brook: A Gentle Whispering of Love to the Heart of Nature To listen to Marty Robbins in the late 1950s was to experience a…
A Quiet Confession of Loneliness and Resilience in the Autumn of a Country Legend Released in November 1987 as the second single from the album Higher Ground, “Talkin’ to Myself…
A Tender Question About the Secret World We Enter Each Night In 1981, at the height of her international acclaim, Anne Murray stepped onto the stage and delivered one of…
A Tender Reckoning with Love Lost Too Soon and Remembered Too Late When Conway Twitty released “We Had It All” in 1981, he was not introducing a new song to…
Johnny Cash and Marty Robbins – Streets of Laredo: A Monumental Meeting of Two Titans in the Valley of Shadows To witness a duet between Johnny Cash and Marty Robbins…
Marty Robbins – Tomorrow You’ll Be Gone: A Velvet Sunset on a Final Night Together There is a profound, almost spiritual stillness that accompanies the voice of Marty Robbins when…
Ballad Where the Innocent Embrace Silence and Let the Grave Keep Their Secrets When Don Williams recorded “The Long Black Veil” for his 1978 album Expressions, he was stepping into…
A Voice That Turned Private Regret Into Public Truth When discussing emotional candor in American country music, the name Conway Twitty inevitably rises to the surface. Born Harold Lloyd Jenkins,…
A Spiritual Reckoning on the Open Range, Where Pride Yields to Grace Released in 1957 as part of the landmark album Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs, “The Master’s Call” stands…
Marty Robbins – Falling Out of Love: A Gentle Descent into the Quiet Unknown In the shifting musical landscape of 1966, while the airwaves were beginning to vibrate with the…
Marty Robbins – Prayin’ For Rain: A Desperate Sky Over a Thirsty Land In the late summer of 1962, as the world watched the horizon for signs of change, Marty…
A Restless Cry for Identity Beneath the Glitter of Fame When “Strange Sensation” was released in 1978, it marked a subtle but significant turning point in the career of Shaun…
A Tender Confession of Choice and Consequence in the Golden Age of Teen Pop When “It’s Up to You” was released in 1977, it arrived at the very height of…
Marty Robbins – Tie Your Dreams to Mine: A Gentle Invitation to a Shared Horizon In the autumn of 1982, as the leaves began to turn and the air grew…
A Seasoned Voice Reflects on Fame, Time, and the Enduring Power of Song On December 23, 2013, audiences tuning in to a British morning broadcast were greeted not by a…