
On this week’s National Podcast of Texas, the Old 97’s frontman discusses his new book of poetry for children, the creative benefits of sobriety, and the song he’s dying to have Willie Nelson sing.
On this week’s National Podcast of Texas, the Old 97’s frontman discusses his new book of poetry for children, the creative benefits of sobriety, and the song he’s dying to have Willie Nelson sing.
Rhett Miller swears, gets high, and tells the truth about himself on the most personal Old 97's record to date.
For all the criticism of the festival's co-opting by big brands, the power of art, music, and community were on display in the wake of tragedy.
It might have been recorded fifteen years ago, but the Dallas-based band will mark an important anniversary with the album that began their alternative-country journey.
Including new sets from Alejandro Escovedo, Rhett Miller, and more.