Showing posts with label Ray Price. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 04, 2025

Top Hat Tunes announces Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard & Ray Price - 'Big Hits Live Collector's Edition'

 A trio of true country music greats joined forces in 2007 to perform some of their greatest hits and now that essential recording is coming to vinyl this summer...Robert Kinsler


Top Hat Tunes Announces

Willie Nelson • Merle Haggard • Ray Price 
Big Hits Live from the "Last Of The Breed" Tour
Collector's Edition on Black Vinyl

Legendary Musicians Perform 13 of Their Greatest Hits 
in This Once-in-a-Lifetime Concert Recording
Available on LP on July 11!
They are the "Last of the Breed" - the elder statesmen of classic country music who have inspired artists for decades. 

No one else sings country music with the passion and purity of Willie NelsonMerle Haggard, and Ray Price, and, in March 2007, these living legends and Country Music Hall of Famers united on stage for a once-in-a-lifetime concert event that was captured for television and recorded to give fans the ultimate concert experience. 

Backed by Grammy® Award winner Ray Benson & Asleep at the Wheel and Ray Price's group, The Cherokee CowboysWillie Nelson, Merle Haggard & Ray Price: Big Hits Live from the "Last of the Breed" Tour presents 13 of their greatest hits as they performed them on that magical evening.

Track Listing:
Miles and Miles of Texas (Live)
Make the World Go Away (Live)
For the Good Times (Live)
Silver Wings (Live)
That's the Way Love Goes (Live)
Okie from Muskogee (Live)
Pancho and Lefty (Live)
Always on My Mind (Live)
Mama Tried (Live)
I Gotta Have My Baby Back (Live)
Sing Me Back Home (Live)
Crazy (Live)
On the Road Again (Live)

Pre-order the album on Amazon: https://a.co/d/27dAO75

Monday, November 07, 2016

Concert review: Kris Kristofferson simply sensational at Segerstrom

Kris Kristofferson performing at the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall at Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa. Photo: Doug Gifford, Contributing photographer

Editor's Note: Robert Kinsler's concert review was originally published in The Orange County Register on November 6, 2016 (online).

Kris Kristofferson
Where: Segerstrom Center for the Arts
When: November 5, 2016
Kris Kristofferson performing on Nov. 5,
2016 at the Renee and Henry Segerstrom
Concert Hall in Costa Mesa, CA.
Doug Gifford, Contributing photographer


At age 80, Kris Kristofferson is a bona fide legend. An acclaimed Golden Globe Award-winning actor (for his role in the 1976 film “A Star Is Born”), he is even more celebrated as a singer-songwriter, responsible for classics forever linked with Janis Joplin, Ray Price and Elvis Presley. Additionally, he was a member of the country music supergroup the Highwaymen (in which he joined forces with Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash) from 1985 to 1995.
On Saturday night (Nov. 5, 2016), the Texas native brought his considerable legacy to the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall in Costa Mesa for an impressive set of nearly 30 songs performed over 80 minutes. Standing alone center stage and rarely saying much more than, “Thank you, Costa Mesa,” Kristofferson left it up to his songs to connect with the adoring audience. 
Kristofferson’s material is tailor-made for solo outings. As he accompanied himself on acoustic guitar and, occasionally, a harmonica, his raspy baritone often struggled to hit the right notes, but his compelling delivery blending country folk, spoken word and singer-songwriter traditions conveyed the power of literate tales of love, faith, loss and hope with dramatic perfection.
Kristofferson got the biggest cheers for his best-known material (“Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down,” “Just the Other Side of Nowhere,” and the night-ending “Please Don’t Tell Me How the Story Ends”), but he tackled each song with an equal sense of purpose. 
After opening with “Shipwrecked in the Eighties” (featuring some fine harmonica play) and “Darby Castle,” Kristofferson played one of his most beloved tracks, “Me and Bobby McGee,” a song is as timeless as any in the country-Americana tradition. Other compelling nuggets followed, including “Here Comes That Rainbow Again,” the story-styled track “Casey’s Last Ride” and the confessional “Feeling Mortal,” during which the artist addressed his own mortality, noting that he was descending “like the sun into the sea.” 
Kristofferson has always been able to write love songs that are especially potent; “From Here to Forever,” “Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I’ll Ever Do Again)” and “Duvalier’s Dream” were as tender as anything in the set, Kristofferson’s voice conjuring powerful emotions despite the bare-bones arrangements. 
In a concert age of immersive and oft-overwhelming technology, smoke machines, lasers, virtual guest stars, orchestrated sing-alongs and other overwrought clichés, Kristofferson’s concert was refreshingly simple and centered on timeless songs. Because when it comes to music making, Kristofferson is obviously still a rebel at heart.

Review by Robert Kinsler

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard reunite for upcoming album 'Django and Jimmie'

Exciting news for fans of legendary artists Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard...Did I mention how excited I am to get to see Haggard at the Stagecoach Festival in Indio, CA in a few weeks?

Outlaw Country legends Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard reunite for 'Django and Jimmie,' a new album collaboration premiering 14 fresh studio tracks

Willie's Sixth Studio Album for Legacy Recordings, produced by Buddy Cannon, coming June 2


Legacy Recordings is proud to announce the June 2 release of Django and Jimmie, the new studio album collaboration from Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard, two of the founding fathers of American outlaw country music.
"Me and Merle got a new album coming out called Django and Jimmie and the title track is about Django Reinhardt and Jimmie Rodgers," said Willie Nelson.  "Both of those guys were very influential in both of our careers."
According to Merle Haggard, there's "new songs, a couple of classics and Willie sang like he was a teenager."
For Django and Jimmie, Willie Nelson's sixth studio album release for Legacy since inking an historic deal with the label in 2012, the legendary singer-songwriter joined forces with longtime friend and collaborator Merle Haggard to reignite the musical chemistry that made the pair's Pancho & Lefty a honky-tonk blockbuster and America's #1 Country Album following its release in January 1983.  Driven by a title track penned by Townes Van Zandt (and arguably the songwriter's most familiar song), the critically-acclaimed top-selling Pancho & Lefty solidified the reputations of both Willie and Merle as among the most formidable and influential artists in outlaw country music while topping the Billboard Country charts for seven non-consecutive weeks between April and October 1983.
The success of Pancho & Lefty opened the doors for a number of successful follow-up projects including 1987's Seashores Of Old Mexico album, 2007's double album Last Of The Breed with Ray Price, and the Merle Haggard-penned "A Horse Called Music" (the lead track on 2012's Heroes, Willie Nelson's first album for Legacy).
Helmed by Nelson's longtime producer, collaborator and friend Buddy Cannon, Django and Jimmie premieres 14 brand-new studio recordings including: "Django and Jimmie," a dual tribute to jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt and Jimmie Rodgers, country music's mythic "Singing Brakeman"; the reflective and meditative "Live This Long"; "Missing Ol' Johnny Cash," an homage to country music's original Man in Black featuring guest vocals from Bobby Bare; a sublime interpretation of Bob Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright"; and the future outlaw country classic "Unfair Weather Friend," written by rising songsmiths Marla Cannon-Goodman (Buddy Cannon's daughter) and Ward Davis.
A legendary country music producer and songwriter in his own right, Buddy helped pen five of the album's tracks, including "It's All Going To Pot" (a rollicking anthem for the emerging 21st century cannabis culture) and four cowrites with Willie: "Alice In Hulaland," "It's Only Money," "Where Dreams Come To Die," and "Driving The Herd."
Among the 14 essential recordings on Django and Jimmie, Nelson and Haggard each pay musical tribute to the other through heartfelt solo performances: Willie singing Merle's "Somewhere Between" and Merle covering Willie's "Family Bible."
Willie sums up the duo's new collaboration simply saying, "It's good music, I got a good feeling about it."
Willie Nelson and Merle HaggardDjango and Jimmie
  1. Django and Jimmie – written by Jimmy Melton and Jeff Prince
  2. It's All Going To Pot – written by Buddy Cannon, Jamey Johnson and Larry Shell
  3. Unfair Weather Friend - written by Marla Cannon-Goodman and Ward Davis
  4. Missing Ol' Johnny Cash - written by Merle Haggard
  5. Live This Long – written by Shawn Camp and Marv Green
  6. Alice In Hulaland - written by Willie Nelson and Buddy Cannon
  7. Don't Think Twice, It's Alright - written by Bob Dylan
  8. Family Bible – written by Walter M. Breeland, Paul F. Buskirk, and Claude Gray
  9. It's Only Money - written by Willie Nelson and Buddy Cannon
  10. Swinging Doors - written by Merle Haggard
  11. Where Dreams Come To Die - written by Willie Nelson and Buddy Cannon
  12. Somewhere Between – written by Merle Haggard
  13. Driving The Herd - written by Willie Nelson and Buddy Cannon
  14. The Only Man Wilder Than Me - written by Merle Haggard

About Willie Nelson
In February 2012, Willie Nelson entered into an historic new record deal with Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment, marking a label homecoming for Nelson, who, from 1975-1993, had cut a phenomenal string of top-selling singles and albums for Columbia Records, beginning with 1975's seminal smash Red Headed Stranger.  New titles by the artist under the Legacy imprint will include newly recorded songs and performances as well as archival releases, personally curated by the artist, drawn from all phases of his career including his recordings for RCA Records and others.
Nelson's album releases for Legacy Recordings have included:
1) Heroes (2012), a collection of pop-country songs performed by Willie with an all-star roster of guest artists including Merle Haggard, Snoop Dogg, Kris Kristofferson, Billy Joe Shaver, Sheryl Crow, and Jamey Johnson as well as Willie's sons, Lukas Nelson and Micah Nelson;
2) Let's Face The Music And Dance (2013), a collection of new studio performances by Willie Nelson and Family;
3) To All The Girls... (2013), a collection of newly recorded duets with contemporary pop-country women singers including Dolly Parton, Mavis Staples, Sheryl Crow, Loretta Lynn, Wynonna Judd, Rosanne Cash, Alison Krauss, Miranda Lambert, Tina Rose, Carrie Underwood, Emmylou Harris, Norah Jones, Secret Sisters, Brandi Carlile, Lily Meola, Shelby Lynne, Melonie Cannon and Paula Nelson;
4) Band of Brothers (2014), featuring the artist's first batch of freshly penned original songs in nearly two decades
5) December Day: Willie's Stash, Vol. 1 (2014),  the first installment of the Willie's Stash archival recordings series, the album features Willie Nelson and Sister Bobbie performing intimate new recordings of songs that informed their musical heritage.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Artists celebrate country's groundbreaking streak on eclectic mix of new releases

Ray Price, Ronnie Fauss, Colt Ford and Dennis Roger Reed mine country music's rich past to hit timeless sonic pay dirt on latest releases.

Artist: Ray Price
Title: A New Place to Begin (Varese Vintage)
You might like if you enjoy: Hank Williams, Roger Miller, George Jones
Tell me more: When Ray Price passed away in December 2013, country music lost one of its great voices. The release of A New Place to Begin extends the singer's legend thanks to the inclusion of eight previously-unreleased recordings, all sure to please long-time fans of the Texas native. The Western Swing-styled "I'll Sail My Ship Alone," a beautiful cover of the standard "Stormy Weather" and the tender ballad "Starting New Memories" are among the outstanding new selections on the 16-track disc showcasing Price's rich baritone. In addition to those prized tracks, A New Place to Begin also boasts several songs featured in the Clint Eastwood film Honkytonk Man.  Information: VareseSarabande.com.
Buy 'New Place to Begin' here

Artist: Ronnie Fauss
Title: Built to Break (Normaltown Records)
You might like if you enjoy: Steve Earle, Gram Parsons, Rhett Miller, Old 97's
Tell me more: From the driving title track and rousing "A Natural End" to the acoustic ballad "The Big Catch" and rollicking country rocker "Eighteen Wheels" (the latter a stellar duet with Old 97's singer Rhett Miller), Ronnie Fauss exudes an edge as he blends indie and Southern rock with blues and other roots styles on a terrific collection featuring his original song craft. Information: NormaltownRecords.com.
Purchase 'Built To Break' today

Artist: Colt Ford
Title: Crank It Up! Colt Ford Live at Wild Adventures (Eagle Vision)
You might like if you enjoy: Jason Aldean, Florida Georgia Line, Toby Keith
Tell me more: As inspired by Run-D.M.C. as Johnny Cash, Colt Ford's groundbreaking mix of country, Southern rock, and hip hop is displayed on his first-ever DVD release. From the hard-edged "Answer To No One" and laid back party anthem "The High Life" to the rap country rock of "Country Thang" and the pretty ballad "Back," Crank It Up! Colt Ford Live at Wild Adventures boasts 20 songs and behind-the-scenes bonus features. Information: eagle-rock.com.
Get 'Crank It Up! Colt Ford Live At Wild Adventures' here

Artist: Dennis Roger Reed
Title: Songs About Tractors and Stuff (PlasticMeltdown Records)
You might like if you enjoy: Gram Parsons, The Byrds' "Sweetheart of the Rodeo" 
Tell me more: From the opening strains of his cover of the Johnny Cash classic "Folsom Prison Blues," it's clear Dennis Roger Reed is on a mission. Songs About Tractors and Stuff features plenty of original Reed songs (including the melodic "Crazy Old Arms of Mine"), but also features a number of artful remakes that celebrate authentic stylings that recall country music's rich past. Among the standouts is a cover of the Gram Parsons/Chris Hillman song "Sin City," a shimmering bluegrass-meets-country rock take on the instrumental "Spacey Grove" and an Americana-brushed touch to the Bee Gees gem "Words." Information: PlasticMeltdown.com.
Buy 'Songs About Tractors & Stuff' here

Robert Kinsler