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Earlier this year, The Tom Petty Estate released Petty Country: A Country Music Celebration Of Tom Petty, with Tom Petty covers by several country artists, including Chris Stapleton, Luke Combs, Dolly ...
“Cover Me Up,” the opening track from 2013’s Southeastern, is a deeply personal song for Jason Isbell — an ode to his then-partner Amanda Shires and her role in helping him get sober. But that hasn’t ...
A trio of musicians born in Alabama, South Africa and Germany wowed fans in Mexico by playing a song about a 16th century Spanish conqueror written by a 20th century Canadian hippie. So went things ...
Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, Lorde, Phoebe Bridgers, the 1975’s Matty Healy… those aren’t just artists that Jack Antonoff has collaborated with over the years, they’re people who have performed at the ...
Pop star Benson Boone has joined the list of singers who have left their boots by the bed and "ain't leavin' this room." The "Beautiful Things" singer brought his North American tour to Nashville's ...
Benson Boone's North American tour rolled through Nashville last night, Sept. 9, and to mark the occasion, he delivered a stirring cover of a modern country classic, Jason Isbell's "Cover Me Up." The ...
Remember when Metallica announced the coming of The Metallica Blacklist album – that enormous collection of covers by over 50 other artists from all the songs off their seminal Black Album? Well, if ...
Last night, Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit opened for country favorite Zach Bryan. During the initial set at Detroit’s Ford Field, Isbell delivered 11 songs, mainly originals, with a particularly ...
Benson Boone isn’t the first famous mustachioed dude to cover “Cover Me Up.” But the guy who wrote the song, Alabama-born tunesmith Jason Isbell, is more stoked about this one. A former Mormon turned ...
“Girl, leave your boots by the bed. We ain’t leaving this room till someone needs medical help or the magnolias bloom.” That’s just good writing. The line comes from “Cover Me Up,” a song about the ...