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“I’ve been called a dime-store cowboy or a drugstore cowboy. A lot of the upper brass in Nashville back in the early 1970s, it’s kind of how they dismissed the outlaw movement with Willie and Waylon,” Crockett says. “I guess the $10 cowboy is adjusted for inflation.”
Waits performed a pair of songs and recited poetry in an episode of The Human Factor, which tackled homelessness in the American South and aired earlier this year
The Long Island Music Hall of Fame and Entertainment (LIMEHOF) in Stony Brook is launching its first-ever documentary film festival this Friday, featuring works by several local filmmakers. The festival will run throughout the weekend. “The highly ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHOF) has revealed the full lineup of films and special guests for its first-ever ...
NEW YORK (AP) — For Buddy Guy — a stalwart and staunch defender of the blues — there’s nothing more important than keeping his chosen genre at the forefront of conversation. It comes naturally: Guy is one of America’s greatest guitar players, a ...
This film was a part of the Washington D.C. Public Library's circulating 16mm film collection housed at the Martin Luther King Jr. Central Library. The collection is particularly noted for the wide variety of African American and African diaspora content.
Tom Waits has released his performance of "Tom Traubert's Blues" from The Human Factor, an Italian docuseries about homelessness in the American South.