Brian Wilson and The Lost Boys of the South Bay
California Chronicles: Brian Wilson
By Terry Paul Roland--Article originally appeared in Turnstyled Junkpiled-Graphic Design by Courtney Subdrink
I was born in West Texas in 1955. I still identify myself as a Texan because those roots really run deep. I’ve grown up with a strong love for real Country Music.
Sam Bush, King Of Telluride Bluegrass
They call Sam Bush the King of Telluride Bluegrass. I thought it was because he's played all but one of the festivals (this year that means 38 of 39), he's one of the greatest mandolin players of all time, and because he collaborates with just about
Waylon Jennings: Sex, Drugs, & Rockabilly-Part 2
BUDDY'S BASS PLAYER
He was born Wayland Arnold Jennings in Littlefield, Texas on June 15, 1937. The name Gaylon came up first, but his dad was William Albert and they wanted to stick with the W.A. initials. By age fourteen, Waylon was already good at singing and
Tootsies Back Bar: Real Life & Country Music Ain't Pretty
Back bar of Tootsies looks a little like a Hell hole, Not dark enough for the worn in – or worn out, depending on your perspective – room to have the dingy romanticism of authenticity, its mostly a sad little room for people looking for ghosts and cheap beer. See, Tootsies was
Brian Wilson Turns 70 & The Beach Boys Reunion We Never Thought We'd See
Brian Wilson Turns 70: & The Beach Boys Reunion We Never Thought We'd See
By Courtney Sudbrink, Editor, Turnstyled Junkpiled
Brian Wilson turns 70 today. If someone would have told me, ten years ago, that on this day, he would be on tour with Mike Love, I wouldn’
Waylon Jennings: Sex, Drugs, & Rockabilly- Part One
Sex, Drugs & Rockabilly: A Moment In Time With Waylon Jennings
by Bill Conrad
THE WEST COAST CONNECTION
In January of 1976, I was in Los Angeles, writing as a freelance stringer for Buddy Magazine, out of Dallas and Austin. I was also looking for work that paid real money