Phish have been dropping Neil Young covers into their live set ever since they first played “Cinnamon Girl” at Gallagher’s Bar & Grill in their native Vermont back in 1989. Over the years, they added “Albuquerque” and “Come On Baby Let’s Go Downtown” into the mix, but they never got a chance to hang with him until they showed up at the New World Music Theatre in Tinley Park, Illinois, for Farm Aid on October 3rd, 1998.
It was an overwhelming day for Trey Anastasio that’s forever burned in his brain.
It was an overwhelming day for Trey Anastasio that’s forever burned in his brain.
- 5/28/2020
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
In early March 1978, Willie Nelson was atop Billboard’s country albums and country singles charts with friend and frequent duet partner Waylon Jennings. Their Waylon & Willie LP had spawned a massive hit with “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys,” which enjoyed a four-week run at the Number One spot. Nelson, meanwhile, could be seen as sort of taking that song’s message to heart with his follow-up album which, on the surface anyway, would seem to appeal less to cowboys than to “doctors and lawyers and such.
- 3/2/2020
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
It will likely come as no surprise that, 40 years after the release of his classic album of standards “Stardust,” Willie Nelson will be releasing another standards-filled new collection, this one devoted to the repertoire of Frank Sinatra.
“Sinatra and I were very good friends,” Nelson says by way of explanation. “He was my favorite singer, and he had written one time in an article that I was his favorite singer, so we kinda kicked it off good together, and we worked a few shows together, did a couple of albums together, and a video. He was just a buddy.”
Nelson expects that the Sinatra project, titled “My Way,” will be released on the heels of “Last Man Standing,” his new Legacy Recordings album, out today (April 27), just ahead of his 85th birthday. Buddy Cannon, who has produced most of the singer-songwriter’s recent records, recorded the horn- and string-laden backing...
“Sinatra and I were very good friends,” Nelson says by way of explanation. “He was my favorite singer, and he had written one time in an article that I was his favorite singer, so we kinda kicked it off good together, and we worked a few shows together, did a couple of albums together, and a video. He was just a buddy.”
Nelson expects that the Sinatra project, titled “My Way,” will be released on the heels of “Last Man Standing,” his new Legacy Recordings album, out today (April 27), just ahead of his 85th birthday. Buddy Cannon, who has produced most of the singer-songwriter’s recent records, recorded the horn- and string-laden backing...
- 4/27/2018
- by Chris Morris
- Variety Film + TV
Television and movies may make pregnancy seem like a walk in the park, but not even actors are immune from the uncomfortable realities — just ask Lacey Chabert.
“There comes a point in pregnancy where you just can’t,” the Moonlight in Vermont star, 34, says in a segment for People’s Celeb Moms Get Real. “I literally felt just so uncomfortable — you just feel huge, and I had a rib that was out of place for a few months.”
Continues the mom of daughter Julia Mimi Bella, 7 months, with a laugh, “And I just felt like ‘a beached what in distress,...
“There comes a point in pregnancy where you just can’t,” the Moonlight in Vermont star, 34, says in a segment for People’s Celeb Moms Get Real. “I literally felt just so uncomfortable — you just feel huge, and I had a rib that was out of place for a few months.”
Continues the mom of daughter Julia Mimi Bella, 7 months, with a laugh, “And I just felt like ‘a beached what in distress,...
- 4/11/2017
- by Jen Juneau
- PEOPLE.com
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