Jan. 23—TIFTON — In the mid-1980s, four superstars of country music came together to form "The Highwaymen," recording three albums and selling out shows around the world with a set list comprising ...
The upcoming collection includes two audio discs recorded live at Uniondale’s Nassau Coliseum, plus one disc of various Farm Aid performances. The DVD contains the entire Uniondale concert, with the ...
When the Highwaymen recorded “Desperados Waiting for a Train,” written by visionary songwriter Guy Clark, who died in 2016, the supergroup of Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Kris ...
In the late 1980s and early '90s, Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson recorded and performed together as the country music supergroup the Highwaymen, and on Wednesday ...
Why do we watch PBS? Let me count the ways. Some watch for Downton Abbey and other outstanding British dramas. Some enjoy it for antiques and appraisals, or even those seemingly interminable ...
Nearly 30 years after Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash all swapped gospel harmonies during the “Million Dollar Quartet” jam at Sun Studio in 1956, a different sort of ...
Find out why The Highwaymen were often called "The Mount Rushmore of Country Music." In 1985, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, and Kris Kristofferson formed a country supergroup: The ...
The Highwaymen (Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson) perform at Long Island's Nassau Coliseum in a 1990 concert. The set includes "Big River," "Me and Bobby McGee" and ...
The handle “supergroup” usually suggests a spur-of-the-moment, short-term stunt project by big names with a gap in their gig calendars—from Blind Faith or the Traveling Wilburys in rock to the Three ...
Why do we watch PBS? Let me count the ways. Some watch for Downton Abbey and other outstanding British dramas. Some enjoy it for antiques and appraisals, or even those seemingly interminable ...