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September 21, 2020

Waylon Payne: “All The Trouble”

By: Jack Anderson

As the son of Willie Nelson guitarist Jody Payne and Grammy winning singer Sammi Smith, Waylon Payne‘s blood runs thick with country songwriting. It’s been a little past a decade and a half since Payne’s previous album, but after sixteen long years he’s returned with his LP Blue Eyes, The Harlot, The Queer, The Pusher & Me.

Aside from its mouthful of a title, BEHQPM proves an awesome twelve-song romp across country, blues, and rock, with Payne’s vocals front-and-center. Hear for yourself on one of Blue Eyes‘ strongest tracks, appearing at the one-third mark on the record, “All The Trouble”!



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January 11, 2023

Alex Gaw: “Something Behind”

It’s not really an industry secret that some of the very best songwriters are the most patient ones, the ones who soak up a ton of pre-existing stuff before ever playing their first note. And needless to say, if you’re close to the Live Music Capital of the World, you and your creative sponge are […]

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