Fresh off the news that they've got new music in the works, Sugarland have been added to the lineup for this year's 'Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve' TV special.
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This week Ray Wylie Hubbard released the title track from his forthcoming new album, Tell the Devil I’m Getting There as Fast as I Can...
On Friday night, February 6th, Eric Church surprised the American Airlines Center, in Dallas, crowd when he introduced Texas legend, Ray Wylie Hubbard. Hubbard then joined Church on stage where the two sang, “Screw You, We’re From Texas...
It’s hard to imagine, but at 68 years old, esteemed songwriter and outlaw country music legend Ray Wylie Hubbard is creating some of the best material of his life.
Texas legend Ray Wylie Hubbard unleashed his latest upon the world. It's called "The Ruffians Misfortune," and folks are loving it -- see for yourself, then download it here.
Ray Wylie Hubbard's new "The Ruffians Misfortune" album is due for release next month. However, if you'd like to hear it before it's out, head to Larry Joe Taylor's 'Texas Music Festival' where you'll hear him do it live.
Today, Ray Wylie Hubbard and his beautiful wife, Judy, posted the chords on YouTube to one of his biggest songs. I can't find the original post on Facebook, but from what I recall, a kid sent Hubbard an email asking if the legendary singer/songwriter would share, with him, the chords to Snake Farm. Mr. "Screw You We're from Texas," did him one better.
The Dirty River Boys are great. Their Music is great, and they are a great group of dudes. But the greatest thing about these boys from El Paso, is how greatly they believe in themselves. Well, that and the fact their belief isn't misplaced.
Letterman, or someone on his staff, has an apparent fondness for alternative-country, and this is good. Ray Wylie Hubbard, Jason Isbell, Dale Watson and Randy Rogers Band have all recently taken their talents to Late Night.